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Robert Briggs sings in a Luciano Pavarotti Masterclass

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Bass Robert Briggs sings Colline's aria "Vecchia Zimarra" from Puccini's "La boheme" in a Masterclass of tenor Luciano Pavarotti at the Juilliard School of Music with pianist John Wustman.

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  • One of the magical qualities of Pavarotti's voice was the luminous nature of his tone which seems to radiate light like the facets of a diamond. Just vibrant and touching to the depth of the soul.

  • That was beautiful. Pav. should have made a recording of that aria, ha ha. =)

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  • @judelko I don't know what preceded your comment, but the hubris of Domingo singing baritone (Boccanegra and Rigoletto) is stupendous!

  • Haha... Pavarotti is useless in the masterclass department...

  • @mdcam89 placido not egocentric - you're kidding?

  • que cara de ojete la de luciano

  • NO MATTER WHAT HE SINGS....the man is phenomenal

  • His demonstration was prefect. Live the song, rather than 'singing' it. Bravo.

  • Come dalla voce d'un basso il prodotto finale diventa la voce del ............ tenore...

  • @whupass95

    I agree, if the scrotum of a bull could sing it'd sound exactly like a baritone.

  • HAHA wow, he did that in the same key as Robert Briggs!

  • Tenors have vocal chords like paper; bass' and baritone's are like bull-balls. That said, il maistro is correct. Every word.

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