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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

In this version, Mr. Dai's ending high B part is simply amazing. I compared almost all historical and current tenors' Nessun Dorman. I feel that Dai's ending is the most powerful, passionate, and explosive. Simply Unbelievable!!!

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  • You are right about Boltons ending to nessun dorma. It was a drop below the High B alrite, but it was very very powerful. The idiots who are giving you a thumbs down did so only because you mentioned Michael Bolton. As for Paul Potts, its pathetic to mention him in the same breath as the professionals.

  • Franco Bonisolli cracked in many arias, it happens when you push too much, or you're not properly hydrated, and other factors can also cause it- not saying dai doesn't need more training, just saying even the best fault sometimes.

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  • @HMW you sir must be tone death

  • @billy1983yes SEI UN VERO STRONZO CHE NON CAPISCE UN CAZZO.

  • @hansquad I checked out Rudy Park and liked it quite much. I am no music expert, but I found his low notes to be a bit strained, like he was trying too hard to go low, and his emotion seemed a bit wooden. And I do not mean that he is not brilliant. (I just have a little hobby of critiquing variations of Nessun Dorma).

    This one is still my favorite (even with the major mistake)--he has a beautiful melodious voice, wonderful emotion, and the final B4 is so stellar I can't even comprehend it.

  • @hansquad agree,that man is amazing.

  • @billy1983yes That's funny..a big, exciting voice like Lanza, Bjorling, or Domingo..Lanza, who had an amazing voice, wasn't an opera singer, though he could have been. Bjorling was a lyric tenor for sure. Domingo can hit the high C in for his life in the Riddle Scene. As for Corelli: The Best Calaf!! It is true that today there's focused on acting aspects, but when you have a voice like Pav's, you don't need to. That will always stay the same. His voice is enough. Nice talk.

  • I found this to be an explosive high B as well, but then I found Rudy Park's version.. I swear I heard Corelli's high note in his voice! check Rudy Park!

  • man, hes tehnique is similar to del 'grande' monaco!hes voice is incredebile!bravo!

  • @520musiclife In short, ch-rock! He ch-rocked!!!

  • amazing!

    i like how hes asian and singing italian! i have NEVER seen that before!

    but anyways- GREAT/FANTASTIC/OUTSTANDING job!

  • @malenko316 From what I've heard, he's practical retired now and mostly just performs 'Nessun Dorma' and 'O Sole Mio' at recitals in China. The unfortunate part of his story is that he only started opera when he was 30 years old. I got the impression that while he loved to sing, he didn't necessarily love opera. A lot of wasted potential in my opinion, but what can you do, I guess?

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