Luciano Pavarotti speed drawing

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2008

Drawing Luciano Pavarotti, original length: about 52 minutes
Music: Sherril Milnes-The Barber of Seville (Figaro) - Largo al factotum

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  • Pavarotti was a tenor he could not sing this aria!!!!!!!!!

  • questo non è pavarotti.........ma Leo nucci

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  • What kind of potato do you use?

  • @maggeo78 Hehe the Figaro is from Sherrill Milnes.. Altho this version is xD So ur right mate..

  • @maggeo78 Figaro is not a bass baritone in this opera, he is a baritone, and a high one at that. Figaro is a bass baritone in Nozze.

    You are right, Pav never sang it.

    Domingo, however, already has. He recorded the entire role, and it was released on CD in 1992.

  • @Jameson10314 Yes Figaro is a role for a bass baritone (for instance Leo Nucci, Peter Mattei, Tito Gobbi)!

    Pavarotti never sung it for sure!

    Maybe, one day, Domingo will sing it, but only because he thinks to be a baritone!!!

  • @maggeo78 I am interested in your comments. Are you saying that this aria should have been sung by a bass singer? Please let me know.

  • damn good o.O

  • @WLgrad05 Ity's Sherrill Milnes.

  • Why are you purposely deceiving and confusing people? It's not Pavarotti. Pavarotti is a tenor, he's never sung this aria. This is Sherrill MIlnes singing it. There are many people here who are new to opera and who don't understand that Pavarotti could never sing this and who are bound to be confused.

  • Definitely not Pavarotti, this aria would be far out of his reach even if he wanted to do it. Domingo would be able to manage it, as proven by his amazing portrayal of Simon Boccanegra (a baritone role), but not Pavarotti, he could never have done it well.

  • Fantastic,Very Good

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