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Tribute to Luciano Pavarotti - Yes Giorgio (Cielo E Mar)

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2008

Here, we have a clip from the movie Yes, Giorgio. Filmed in 1982. The only movie as far as I know that Pavarotti starred in. (All rights reserved to their respective owners.)
Starring: Luciano Pavarotti as Giorgio Fini Kathryn Harrold as Pamela Taylor

You will see a short funny scene at the hospital followed by a magnificent Cielo E Mar by Pavarotti from the opera La Gioconda. Pavarotti's voice and expression is illuminating at perhaps what can be called the prime of his career. The voice comes across strong and yet passionate as ever. Towards the end you will hear two flawless B flat's.

On a more personal note I'd like to dedicate this to the Maestro himself. One year after after his passing away, Luciano Pavarotti still stands a giant among tenors for me.
In appreciation for the glorious voice and the glorious man, I share this with you.
Oooh and just in case you were wondering, surely enough, Giorgio and Pamela did go out for supper!
Haha.. Enjoy!

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  • I saw this movie once, but never find it again. Can you post the last "Nessun dorma" of the movie? It's unforgettable!!! (1/2 hour at that high B)

  • I'd post it for sure. But it's already put up by another user so there you are. Just search for it by name on YouTube.

    Or better yet, the Related Videos are on the right haha.

    LOL! Half hour high B.. Nicely worded :P

  • does anyone know the name of the song he sings at the start of the movie?

  • Yep, at the wedding, it's Schubert's Ave Maria.

  • Nice!

    I Think

    :)

  • (:D)

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  • Critics claim this to have been one of the worst movies ever but I really enjoyed it, and Pavarotti's rendering of Nessun Dorma at the end was fabulous. Love the Cielo e Mar, too.

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  • AT :38 "THIS IS THE GREATEST SINGER IN THE WORLD",TRUER WORDS WERE NEVER SPOKEN

  • I totally adore this movie as a document of the great tenor's stellar career. As a professional tenor myself, Luciano was a huge force behind the whole idea of having a singing career, and he left a massive void when he passed on. I am forever grateful to him and other great past tenors for giving me the confidence to follow my dream. This movie is completely enjoyable, and has a hallowed place in my library, alongside every Mario Lanza and Lauritz Melchior movie! Thanks for posting!

  • sublime, brought a tear to me eye-

  • Emerson Buckley.

  • You may have had a reply to your question already so will already know the conductor here is Emerson Buckley, who I believe is no longer with us. He conducted the orchestra at quite a number of Pavarotti's concerts including some in China.

  • I love the whole movie despite the critiques. If we put aside the Pavarotti's singing which is quite superb as always it's funny :)

  • Can anyone tell me who is the conductor in this area performing, please?

    Many thanks in advance

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