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  • vaya colgao el pavarotti, este hombre era el puto amoo!!

  • es la mejor interpretación que e visto hasta ahora...

  • What can one say LUCIANO PAVAROTTI, GRANDE........

  • Non ho parole *.* 

  • eccezionale interpretazione di un capolavoro musicale con una notazione da brivido, di grandiosa bellezza e modernità

    carlo lamberti

  • I'm a... I'm a... BIIIIIIIIIIG UGGGGGGGGGGLY CLOWWWWWWWWN OHHHHHHH

  • ASS CLOWN

  • impresionante

    

  • Las mujeres que ven el espectaculo parecen brujas ...q miedo.

  • The death of Jim Malone

  • now that's a profissional

  • i like how when he kills her, he kind of laughs about it under his words.

  • If there was a creepiest thumbnail contest, this video would win.

  • shivers

  • No, I am Pagliaccio no longer: If my face is white, it is with shame and the longing for revenge! My manhood claims its rights again, and my bleeding heart needs blood to wash away the shame, o vile woman! … No, I am a buffoon no longer!… I was a fool to pick you up, an orphan, by the roadside, half dead from hunger, and offer you a name and a love which was mad and passionate! This fucking song... holy god damn shit it's so cool and passionate
  • i am here coz of Kramer

  • AWESOME MAGIFICENTLY WONDERFUL OPERA AT ITS FINEST. I ABSULUTELY LOVED IT

  • If there was a most disturbing thumbnail contest, this video would win.

  • Luciano Pavarotti, you will be missed.

    R.I.P

  • As great as he was he just doesn't suit this role!

  • Stunning.

    Mi lascia senza parole.

  • I hate sounding "sexist"... but woman sound ugly in opera xD omg like a swarm of angry bees orr something.

    ooops......

  • @Silverballer45ACP You haven't listened some voices then!! try Price, Quivar, Sutherland, Arroyo, etc... their voices are off this planet!!

  • Hey arnold!

  • @KingChop420 yeah dude I just saw that episode!!!!!!!!

  • @juanarruti It's on again XD

  • simplemente unico

  • MA BAD

  • At the end of this video, I honestly started clapping. It's just incredible..

  • I feel sorry for who doesn't know the Italian.

  • @iafozzac Don't be sorry...I have this DVD with english subtitles! Just as riveting!

  • @MidnightJazzLover23 Do you have a DVD of exactly this performance or another performance of this opera e.g. a movie with Domingo? This one is a live performance from the Met which was broadcast on tv, I didn't know there is a DVD of that. This performance is here by the way, in its entirety.

  • @jewelmarkess It's this exact one...it is available on DVD. It's of this entire show.

  • @MidnightJazzLover23 Very interesting, thanks for info, I guess the Met produced a DVD of this Live From the Met PBS broadcast. Funny it's not on amazon, but maybe the Met sells it on their website.

  • Puccini - Il Tabarro / Leoncavallo - I Pagliacci / Stratas, Domingo, Pavarotti, Pons, Quivar, Croft, Levine, Metropolitan Opera (1994) is what i bought and it is still on amazon.

  • @MidnightJazzLover23 Oh I see, it's with Domingo singing in Il Tabarro and this performance with Pavarotti, thanks a lot.

  • If "No, Pagliaccio non son!" was a rap it would be: :

    No! I am not a motherfucking Clown! If my face is pale,

    is fucking shame, and lust for revenge!

    A brother has his rights, and 'the heart that bleeds

    wants blood to wash the shame, you bitch!

    No, I am no motherfucking clown! Are those fuckers that stupid?

    I picked you in da streets, bitch

    almost dying in hunger, and a gave you a name,

    and sweet crazy love!

  • @ivanovichich If they made this into a rap song, it would be the end of life as we knew and loved it. What next? Will we get rid of the currency enscribed with our trust of god on to replace it with pubic hair??? HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD??? GAHHHH!!!!....Sorry this scene had gotten me a little worked up...rage is contagious, apparently...

  • @MidnightJazzLover23 hahaha Just my imagination floating randomly.

  • sí que merecía morir, y espero que se quema en el infierno

    sì che meritava di morire e spero che brucia all'inferno

    oui, ils méritaient de mourir, et j'espère qu'elle brûle en enfer

    yes they deserved to die and i hope she burns in hell

  • HERMOSO!!!

  • awesomeeeeeeeeee, i feel cry even i dont understand italian...RIP Pavarotti :(

  • BRAVOOOOO

  • la commedia é finita!!!

  • wow he looks scarier than the clown in devil's rejects

  • I first heard of this opera from Star Trek Voyager...so what does that say about me? Nothing. It's what happened...after...that says something about me! I did nothing about it...till now.

  • Nao tenho nedm palavras,e perfeito demais.....

  • è inutile...io ci provo...ma la voce della Stratas mi irrita da morire >_<

    (grandissimi Pavarotti e Pons)

  • Interestingly enough, this is based on a true story. Ruggero Leoncavallo's father was the judge who presided over the case. This video is from a PBS broadcast live from the Met. I've been trying to find the video for some time.

  • @Foamsworth There is a full video of this opera here in two large parts, one for each act. Search for "Pagliacci Stratas Pons" - first two links.

  • @jewelmarkess - Thanks!

  • @Foamsworth I mean "Pagliacci Pavarotti Stratas Pons", but you are bound to find it either way.

  • excelente maestro!

  • he stabbed dat bitch

  • i just love the final "la comedia e finita!"

  • In the "play" play the wife of the white clown cheats with Arlecchino (another clown). In real life the wife ALSO cheats on her husband (the white clown) with the dude whom Pavarotti kills at the end. The audience is confused because they don't know if at one point theyre still acting, or Pagliacci actually wants to kill this bitch for cheating on him in real life.

    The Aria: NO Pagliacci non son is basically him saying how hes been a good husband and how his wife is a whore.

  • @chabachaba34 "or Pagliacci actually wants to kill this bitch for cheating on him in real life." Loved it.

  • @chabachaba34 There's an episode of Simpsons that suddenly makes a whole lot of sense.

  • @chabachaba34 I wouldn't call her a whore. It's not like she married him for love.She was little and starving when he found her and took her in, so she married him from gratitude, but she's never loved him. She fell in love with the other guy, met him again and they planned to run away together. It's all here: he sings how he found her starving and how he hoped if not for love than at least for gratitude; she replies if I don't deserve you, just send me away, etc.

  • seinfeld ;)

  • @jewelmarkess Oh, I've seen them - that's why my response to you didn't contain the kind of language I'm accustomed to using when someone questions my intelligence. But, in my defense, my proper grammar and spelling should have been a sign that I was smart enough to know that Pagliacci wasn't about a cannibalism.

  • @manaburn It's not often obvious from grammar, but yes, I should've realized you were joking, and appreciate your using polite language. I can bet almost anything though that there are people here who'd read these comments and actually believe them to be true.

  • Would be nice to know what the clown is singing.

  • @AblazerOfficial Google "Pagliacci synopsis" - it'll tell you the plot. Also, look at comment by landyboo1990 below, he explains it.

  • no payaso no soy, soy un hombre herido por la traición, no esperaba amor pero si por lo menos ternura para un hombre que te sacó de la miseria.. no se que duele más si la ingratitud o la falta de honestidad.... es una obra sublime, y ni que decir de lo que nos trasmite pavarotti, más allá de toda lógica se te mete en la piel como un veneno.

  • la commedia é finita simplemente sublime

  • Guau lo veo, y no paro de llorar exelente.

  • @deadballo

    You're basically telling us you're an idiot.

  • EXCELENTE OPERA EL Q NO SABE Q NO COMENTE, IGNORANTES HAY MUCHOS HOY DÍA!!!

  • this is not about pie lmao!! it's about adultery, he is a man named Canio, his wife Nedda, and their troupe perform adulterous comedies in their

    traveling shows. This time, though, life imitates art. Canio has just been

    warned that Nedda is in the arms of another man. When Canio arrives, the man is gone. Tell me his name! he threatens. Just at that moment, they announce, It's show time! (watch Pavarotti's Vesti La Giubba) So I guess this is the scene where he kills them both

  • Wait, this is about pie?

    Opera sucks

  • i see jerry!

  • Simpsons bringme here

  • SEINFELD

  • @americanidolizgay HA! That's exactly why I'm here, I was just watching it! ...the opera and the singer's pretty good too!

  • @SKOTP69 yes check out bocelli hes pretty good too

  • @americanidolizgay Not nearly at the same level. Bocelli is more of a pop tenor even if he did sing in a couple of operas in provincial theaters. Think about it this way: Pavarotti here performs a leading role live in opera on stage of the Metropolitan Opera. The Met is still open and there are singers singing there today. The Met will never give Bocelli a role in opera, he is not at that level. Sure, Bocelli sang there once in a recital, but so did pop singers, recital is a lot easier.

  • @americanidolizgay Oh god, its crazy joe divola

  • @americanidolizgay Im just picturing crazy Joe D'vola kicking those dudes asses in that alley.

  • @americanidolizgay jajajajajaja yes!!!

  • Representar asi el dolor de una traicion, es sublime... no es solo calidad vocal o actoral, es sentir el drama en la piel, en el corazon. Pavarotti gracias por haber existido...

  • 3:39 my favorite note

  • La comedia e finita!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Enrico Caruso is still my favorite- but Pavarotti is a phenomenal voice.

  • O holy angels, I cry...this is LIFE

  • This is my dream role.....

    ......but I am female. Goddammit.

  • 7:18-7:26---In the throes of death you will tell me his name!--roughly..Do i have that right?

  • A play into a play

  • How can this be the reality... ...Justin Bieber getting over 200 mil views and this awesome music so little i cant believe this...

  • @TheMineCraftGuy5 Thank you for introducing Justin Bieber into de conversation.

  • @TheMineCraftGuy5 Not many people like opera (and even more think they don't without even having tried it). There are many brilliant opera videos here - this full opera is here too, but most get very few views, some just a few hundred.

  • when i die i expect god to sound like this.

  • Indimenticabile.Luciano.

  • it reminds me the simpsons D:

  • Низкий поклон Luciano

  • Надька, сблядуешь — убью! Разыщу и покалечу, как мартышку…

  • Me encanta pavarotti!!

  • Amazing!!!

    

  • Dostoevski said once "The beauty will save the world".That is the beauty that should save the world!!!!

  • what the fuck... I want to LIKE this!

  • I wish I understood italian, such an awesome voice Pavarotti!

  • @Viczion1 Here's the translation in a nutshell:

    SHE'S SCREWING AROUND WITH THE SKINNY GUY THE CLOWN ALSO KILLS IN THE END. THE CLOWN KNOWS IT-- SHE WON'T ADMIT IT. EVERYONE'S GOTTA DIE! Ahh-- gotta love Italian love stories-- they always end on an upbeat!

  • @starmanbridges LOL -- remember in bug's bunny cartoon opera parody at the end "it's an opera. what did you expect? A happy end?"

  • @jewelmarkess Oh and how!! I loved them all so much. I still remember Giovanni Jones trying to rehearse while Bug's breaking his horns! Thank you for the great memory!

  • @starmanbridges You are welcome. They have these videos here, this is where I saw it. Funny retelling of Pagliacci plot by the way.

  • @Viczion1 Google "Pagliacci synopsis" - will tell you everything you want to know. If you google, "Pagliacci libretto English", you might find the complete text in English. This is the ending scene (but then you likely have figured it out).

  • @Viczion1 actually it is easier than english ;)

  • @Viczion1 even if you could, opera is a bitch to understand; the backs of the seats at the Metropolitan Opera have electronic scripts in multiple languages for that very reason

  • me encantaaaaaaaaaa esta clase de artistas me motiva a seguir en clases de canto de opera *-* xoxo

  • IF you want to hear one of the Maestro's BEST performances, the SiriusXM Met Opera Radio channel is playing the 1990 Met production of Rigoletto with Pavarotti, Leo Nucci and June Anderson Monday Oct 17th and Thursday Oct 20th. it's one of the BEST Rigoletto's EVER.

    the same Rigoletto crew is also available on a 1988 London Teatro di Bologna CD recording with Riccardo Chailly conducting

  • Non ci sono parole magnifico. Pavarotti. R.I.P

  • The other two might not as well even bother singing next to Pavarotti. He just steals the spotlight with his voice. He is the greatest. period.

  • the pavarotti face is perfect

  • @E19103 yes

  • @E19103 are you saying the Beatles were great actors because they sing on stage? what the fuck is wrong with you boy, think?

  • As if his eyebrows werent crazy enough as it is...

  • 5:30

    Its alright everybody. You can sit down now.

  • @muskie1976 i'm still laughing..wonderful.... i'm sure luciano is turning in his grave.

  • @muskie1976 lolollololololollololol

    

  • @muskie1976 Wait, Pavarotti kills and eats people? 

  • @manaburn He is joking. Google "Pagliacci synopsis".

  • @jewelmarkess I know he's joking, I was trying to continue the joke.

  • @manaburn LOL - you won't believe the type of comments here that sound like a joke and turn out not to be....

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  • very nice. but........ Bob does it better

  • Why is he so angry I thought he was suppose to be sad?

  • @nowayride He is angry hear. He was sad in the previous act. Google "Pagliacci synopsis" and it will all be clear to you.

  • awesome !

  • Holy crap!

  • Its also that the act performed mirrors over into real life. Check out bianca e faliero

  • The voice is definitely past its prime, but she's always been an awesome actress.

  • @KismaJ Yes, I remember a program on tv with her, and she sang a phrase from an opera in three different ways, each time giving it a completely different meaning with her intonation showing how you can interpret it in this way or that. The difference in emotion and the character in just one line was amazing.

  • Bravo, Bravo, Bravo....

  • can someone explain whats going on?

  • @buffguy86 pavarotti has suspected that his wife is cheating on him. He figures out who is responsible and then goes in to a rage. brief translation.

  • @buffguy86 Google "Pagliacci synopsis" for the complete story. In brief, ha just found his real life wife Nedda cheating on him and planning to run away with her lover "I'll be yours after this night". He is heartbroken, but performance has to go on. In the play he plays the husband and his wife Nedda plays Colombina, the cheating wife. As he hears the same words, he loses control. Also, I just found this: /watch?v=SlwCyuVdlXs which looks like this performance in its entirety.

  • I hoped, such was the blind madness I felt, if not for love, for pity kindness! And I was happy to make every sacrifice and trustingly believed more in you than in God himself! But only vice inhabited your heedless soul; you have no heart … you are ruled only by your passions. Go, you are not worth my grief, you worthless wretch; in my contempt I could crush you beneath my feet!
  • @47smithstreetseries Thank you for the brief translation. I infered much of what you wrote but filling in the details was nice.

  • @midlantic1 Anything for a fellow Pagliacci fan.

  • @47smithstreetseries Thank you kindly

  • @midlantic1 If you google "Pagliacci synopsis" you'll find a complete story. There are a couple of videos of full opera too, this one and the one with Domingo.

  • @jewelmarkess Thank you Jewel, I'll do that :)

  • No, I am Pagliaccio no longer: If my face is white, it is with shame and the longing for revenge! My manhood claims its rights again, and my bleeding heart needs blood to wash away the shame, o vile woman! … No, I am a buffoon no longer!… I was a fool to pick you up, an orphan, by the roadside, half dead from hunger, and offer you a name and a love which was mad and passionate!
  • Pavarotti still the best, the greatest, the one and only one... He is The Voice!!!

  • clowns creep me out... singing clowns ... fuck

  • I have no idea whats going on but the expressiveness of this scene is amazing

  • @JamesCrow22 Google "Pagliacci synopsis" if you want to know the full story. It's a great opera with both great music and great story. The video(s) of this complete performance - this was a live performance from the Met by the way broadcast on public tv in the 90s - is here too.

  • Me he quedado estupefacto. No puedo decir mas que "EXCELENTE".

  • does anyone know where can I get the whole video of this masterpiece with Pavarotti??

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  • @juanjoitc Just posted the link to the first act (which I found just today), the second act is right there too.

  • @jewelmarkess Thanks a lot... I really love this opera and Pavarotti's performance...

  • Unbeatable performance!

  • Wow... the man was 59 when this live recording was made. Pretty f'ing impressive!!!!!!!! I mean, this is a very intense opera. And I hate it when people say Pav couldn't act- he most definitely could and did here. In fact, I think he is so into it, he does wax over a couple of words- but no matter. His interpretation here is absolutely spellbinding. He is and always shall be, the bomb!!!! :)

  • its not only his voice ... i mean, look at his eyes ... man, he rulled

  • gets epic at 8:04, wish that was my alarm :)

  • Seinfeld brought me here!

  • @RatedR4Retard1 did too...just now

    

  • if there is another idiot saying that he is watching this because of sideshow bob im gonna kick his ass.

    i am a simpsons fan since i was fckn born btw

  • @Beatnik00 I am watching because of Sideshow Bob.

  • BRAVO! BRAVISSIMO!

  • esta es la maxima exprecion del genio humano una obra sublime que a arrandado lagrimas de mis ojos sin palabras sencillamente unica

  • does anyone know where I can buy or stream this entire opera from?

  • "La comedia es finita" very grim...

  • Pagliacci is by far one of my favorite operas. Pagliacci and Faust...what does that say about me haha.

  • 6:01 se enojó el payaso :S

  • I cry

  • 8:04 << does anyone know where else that is played? like a different song or anything? a different recording maybe? it only happens once here and i feel like it's super popular and i know it from somewhere else... thanks if you can help

  • @svendiamond I believe it's called "Recitar!...Vesti la Giubba", or just "Vesti la Giubba" for short. It's from this opera, which is called Pagliacci of course, and the most famous recording was made my Enrico Caruso in 1907, and was the first million-selling record in history.

  • @svendiamond Sorry I actually meant 1904 haha :P