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Luciano Pavarotti dead
AP

Posted on 09/05/2007 9:41:50 PM PDT by Gigantor

Manager reports his death.


TOPICS: Breaking News
KEYWORDS: cancer; italia; italian; italy; lucianopavarotti; music; obituary; opera; pavarotti; pavarottiemorto; rip; tenors
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To: AliVeritas
in a way, its good to hear that someone like Pavarotti is after all, human.....with all the human frailties..

I've been listening to that Torino clip and its heartbreaking to think he is gone...

121 posted on 09/06/2007 1:35:54 AM PDT by cherry
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To: Gigantor

The Choir Celestial just got a whole lot better


122 posted on 09/06/2007 1:45:35 AM PDT by muir_redwoods (Free Sirhan Sirhan, after all, the bastard who killed Mary Jo Kopechne is walking around free)
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To: Gigantor
A great, great artist. Very sad. We can take comfort at a tremendous talent fully realized. May he rest in peace.
123 posted on 09/06/2007 2:17:52 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: Westlander

One can’t deny the man’s talent. However, I lost much respect for him when he left his wife and took up with his secretary with whom he had a child out of wedlock. That doesn’t speak well of his character.


124 posted on 09/06/2007 2:24:55 AM PDT by freedom4me ("Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom."--Ben Franklin)
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To: Borax Queen

So sad. RIP, Luciano.

Thank you for sharing your voice and talent, which shall always be with us.


125 posted on 09/06/2007 3:06:21 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: Gigantor

Wow. I heard it might be soon. Prayers for him and his family. What an amazing talent this man had! I really enjoyed listening to him.


126 posted on 09/06/2007 3:11:48 AM PDT by samiam1972 (I'm a mommy again!)
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To: Gigantor

May God rest his soul.


127 posted on 09/06/2007 3:15:29 AM PDT by golas1964 (www.imwithfred.com)
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To: Gigantor


128 posted on 09/06/2007 3:21:15 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: flaglady47

Amen.
He will forever be missed.
((crying))


129 posted on 09/06/2007 3:57:04 AM PDT by MeekMom (Present your bodies a living sacrifice unto God.)
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To: Gigantor

I’m very sad to read this this morning. Rest in peace.


130 posted on 09/06/2007 4:17:38 AM PDT by good old days
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To: Gigantor

Incomparable talent. His “Nessun Dorma” was exquisite.

RIP


131 posted on 09/06/2007 4:20:42 AM PDT by Purrcival (Are Maccabee and Pitt one and the same? Intelligent giant squid from Whoopydoopy want to know.)
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To: Socratic

I posted #131 before I read your post #19...


132 posted on 09/06/2007 4:23:23 AM PDT by Purrcival (Are Maccabee and Pitt one and the same? Intelligent giant squid from Whoopydoopy want to know.)
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To: STARWISE

“Pavarotti ~~~ Panis Angelicus

With Sting (Sting doesn’t hold a candle)”

I disagree with you here. The two of them sing in entirely different mediums. Sting is not an Opera star, never was. However, he has a great voice. He would, when young,have been very good in one of those English boy choirs like those that sang recently at the Princess Di memorial service.

There is an interesting contrast between the operatic voice of Luciano and the folk/pop voice of Sting, which has no vibrato, and is much flatter. Pavarotti has depth and vibrato as opera singers do. Yet both meld together surprisingly well. Sting actually has a very true to key and lovely voice which is why he became such an internationally known pop star.


133 posted on 09/06/2007 4:24:54 AM PDT by flaglady47 (Thinking out loud while grinding teeth in political frustration)
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To: Snoopers-868th

I was never a great fan of opera (much preferred orchestral pieces), but I could always listen to and enjoy Pavarotti.


134 posted on 09/06/2007 4:30:38 AM PDT by COBOL2Java (The Democrat Party: radical Islam's last hope)
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To: nicmarlo
I also remember fondly the movie he made in 1982, "Yes, Giorgio!"


135 posted on 09/06/2007 4:34:51 AM PDT by COBOL2Java (The Democrat Party: radical Islam's last hope)
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To: Gigantor

I first heard Pavarotti live when he sang Tosca in San Francisco in the ‘70s, in the prime of his early ‘40s. What a wonderful voice, one of the truly great tenors of the 20th century. I was as captivated as I was as a child hearing my grandfather’s Caruso recordings from the early 20th century.


136 posted on 09/06/2007 4:36:07 AM PDT by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo Arabiam Esse Delendam -- Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit)
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To: flaglady47

I agree with you: Pavarotti’s voice was certainly richer than Domingo’s. Both were very great tenors, perhaps the equals of the great tenors of the first half of the 20th century, but very different voices.


137 posted on 09/06/2007 4:40:42 AM PDT by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo Arabiam Esse Delendam -- Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit)
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To: flaglady47

Way back when, when I belonged to one of those record clubs I was sent “The Three Tenors” CD by mistake and was told to keep it. I must have had it for years before I decided to give it a shot while I was remodeling my basement. Needless to say, I was hooked from the start and have since purchased many of his CD’s as well as Bocelli, Domingo, and others. I was actually listening to Luciano on my way home from work yesterday. RIP my friend, and thanks for opening my eyes to the world of opera!


138 posted on 09/06/2007 4:43:00 AM PDT by Tinman93
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To: CatoRenasci

Both were very great tenors, perhaps the equals of the great tenors of the first half of the 20th century, but very different voices.

No argument there. They just said on Fox that Pavarotti will lie in state in Italy, and the funeral service will be on Saturday, I believe.


139 posted on 09/06/2007 4:43:33 AM PDT by flaglady47 (Thinking out loud while grinding teeth in political frustration)
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To: flaglady47
As he should.

BTW, do you have the CD's which match modern accompaniment with scrubbed versions of Caruso singing? Fascinating. I also have a couple of CDs with Caruso 'as is' - well, he and Luciano can compare notes :-) in the celestial choir now!

140 posted on 09/06/2007 4:59:40 AM PDT by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo Arabiam Esse Delendam -- Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit)
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