L. Pavarotti & M. Guleghina "Vicino a te" Andrea Chenier

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  • I find Pavarotti superb in this role, in many ways surpassing the effortless younger Pavarotti in artistry and pure vocal splendour. As good as it gets.

  • - 5 !!!!!!!!

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  • No matter how or who critique, this was pair made in heaven, I think it was very well balanced as far as being - high notes both- and I think Pavarotti is so much in- to- it that you could feel him as

    he lives the moment and by the moment he's with it, you can just close your eyes 9after the first time you hear them) and elevate up up and away.....LOVED IT

  • @iriisblue Del Monaco was my favorite in Otello with his clean line of singing&excellent diction and phrasing. But Giovanni Zenatello was a great dramatic tenor and also sang over 400 performances of Otello but more so in a similar style of Martinelli.Merli and Pertile were great Moors. Enjoy

  • @Lindow please dont lie, because i was there and apparently you werent because she didn't drown him at all. It wasn't like on this video they were almost always even except on the last note when Luciano drowned her totally. On the video cant be same as in the auditorium because the higher voices are always more appealing to the camera. In fact he was a lot louder than her

  • he drowns her totally on the last note.pav is the best

  • I love this duet!  Pavarrotti is excellent in this role!

  • I love this duet!

  • luciano.... luciano........... a ben 61 anni avevi ancora tante cose da dire

  • @jmccracken1963 Pavarotti and Caballe is good as well, even though I don't like Caballé's attempts to portray a verist role, Pavarotti does a very good work there.

  • bravi!!!

  • @rossmcl177 You want the best (and with NO downward transposition of the second half)? Try Corelli and Tebaldi from Vienna 1966 or New York 1966, Corelli and Farrell from New York 1966, or Tucker and Tebaldi (either Chicago 1956 or New York 1960). You'll hear two singers giving their FULL "2 liters of blood" (thank you, Renata Tebaldi, for that lasting reference)!!!!

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