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Scotto & Pavarotti at their best. (private film)

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2009

Renata Scotto and Luciano Pavarotti in recital- duet from "A Masked Ball".

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  • This is wonderful!!! so sensitive and romantic! and agreed

    this sounds like you are actually sitting in the audience!!

    it's truly the first time my ear has head pavarotti like this

  • Comparisons with other singers are irrelvant when Pavarotti and Scotto are at their estimable best in this wonderful performance.

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  • and as you can hear Pavarotti had not a tiny voice lyke a lot of people thinks, far from tiny actually and with a mindblowing resonance what a voice what a man ! I miss him so much

  • WOWW HE BESTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT

  • Absolutely W O N D E R F U L !

  • @me3775 Just an fyi. Her Suor Angelica recording was from around 76/77 not the 80's. She was in much fresher voice in the 70's.

  • Oh My God is this beautiful! ...and Pavarotti...! What is there to say? This is why Luciano is Luciano. There will never be another.

  • I guess this was before they started to hate each other in San Francisco.

  • Wonderful ... what a lesson!

    What to say about this? Negative coments come from who doesn't understand the nature of singing, music and art!!!

  • @mezzomanUK Interesting that she was interviewed in "My Life In 7 Arias", but Freni, Horne and Sutherland (although Bonygny was) were not.

  • Lovely and quite different from Corelli and Crespin. A lot of flexibility in the long slow duet so the farewell sails along. This was Pavarotti's first long Verdi role and he sang it often after rolling out Rigoletto. The recording sounds just like they did in the house: Brilliantly clear without being wall busters. Really great singing from both. Brings back memories of seeing them together.

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