Luciano Pavarotti - Aria from Lucia di Lammermoor 1978
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@TheCatcherkid so what if he is making over a million a year? he is a genious on selling himself, no doubt about it. I don't care about how much money he makes but I do care about the disservice he has done and keeps on doing to the Opera.
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@David45NV1 I don't know why you would say that about Domingo. All I can say is he is the one making over a million dollars a year while we are sitting here commenting on youtube videos
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yes zURRIUSS we all fall @ Lucianos' Perfect rendition. This is a difficult aria at best. Without full orchestra IMPOSSIBILE except for Luciano.. He hits all proper note
complete Libretto & Staccato which many tenors hide behind the orchestra. Especially @ 5:40 I believe he held a long B+. Virtually impossible yet AMAZING. BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO MAESTRO Luciano Pavarotti
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@AnastasioFranco For your knowledge, the truth is, I am part of an opera-loving audience that demands a decent standard from its performers.
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@David45NV1 The truth in such matters is subjective. The truth is also that people who tend to make bitter comments , do so because they are incapable of singing a decent song.
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@AnastasioFranco I know very well what I am talking about (Domingo's shortcomings) but it seems you are the one who has problems bearing the truth.
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@David45NV1 You obviously dont know what you are talking about. I wish people with such inferiority complexes would just shut their mouth instead of talking bs.
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@TheCatcherkid Domingo sucks! and radiologist301 is right! A tenor without high tones is like a castrated stallion. Anything to add?
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Simply the best....btw, this is also great, sincere acting here.
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@radiologist301 just gonna say thats a pretty crappy thing to say about domingo
Let's face it: Domingo ows his career to the middleaged homely women who liked to see a tall dark handsome guy on stage....his singing is strictly pedestrian compared to the grand maestro Pavarotti....if Corelli had been around during Domingo's time, he'd be a choir director in Madrid somewhere....better lucky than good.....LOL!!
radiologist301 3 years ago 15
I wonder how can that pianist stay at his place and don't fall on knees in front of Luciano. THE MOST PERFECT!!!
zurriuss 4 years ago 12