LUCIANO PAVAROTTI - RONDINE AL NIDO
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@randalwax I'm going to side with randalwax on this one. I think Pavarotti's rendition is indeed crude and even sensationalistic -- the Harlequin Romance Novel interpretation. Blasphemy, I know, but come on, people -- he's about as nuanced here as a two-year-old throwing a temper tantrum. I would cite Agostino Castagnola's rendition as an emotionally honest evocation of what I believe Vincenzo de Crescenzo was aiming for, as opposed to this fingernails-on-a-blackboard misfire.
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@randalwax Don't know anything about this kind of music and don't speak Italian, but knew first time hearing his version, that the song is about lost love.
You don't have to understand the words to know that, you can hear it in his delivery his, every word.
This song is all emotion and he does it perfect, don't know how to describe it other than he makes me "feel".
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And I bet you think the Mona Lisa needs a mustache
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gorgeous voice but i don't feel the emotion. as a crude example of how this lovely melody can be sung (and i do not mean to offend any opera purists out there), listen to popera singer little robertino loretti's version on youtbe and let me know what you think. and don't be a hater! :) ps if you need to hear a true virtuoso sing this with feeling, there is a divine gigli version on youtube
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5 ppl need to be kneecapped!
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please see my video of mario fusco singing the same song and tell me what you think. mario fusco was the greatest opera singer in the world that no one ever heard of!!!!!!
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ma che bella!
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Caro Luciano R.I.P.
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Esta cancion bellisima la hace llena de sentimiento y melancolia Luciano de manera insuperable!!!
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I cant believe theyve never made a film about this man, especially with John Rhys Davies around. I mean cmon he's a dead ringer minus the voice of course.
Bravo!!!! Bellísimo, mille mille grazie maestro.
taktventil 3 years ago 13
" Rondine al nido " bellissima
Grazie Luciano
ortodossa 3 years ago 12