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Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti in Concert. Avery Fisher Hall. January 22, 1979. This is the intermission feature. Interviews and rehearsal footage ... Charming, interesting, and very entertaining. Enjoy !

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  • at 3:25 what piece is Sutherland Singing can anyone tell me?

  • io non sono piu l'anetta by Ricci

  • from a piece called "Crispino e la Comare" I believe

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  • I agree absolutely - his goodness shines through. What a wonderful gift he was to the world - not only for his amazingly beautiful voice but for his other fine qualities also. Did he ever realise just how much he was loved, I wonder?. I doubt it. We only have to read the comments on sites featuring him to fully appreciate the joy he brought to our world and what an inspiration he was to people. A beautiful voice and a beautiful spirit - a rare and wonderful man indeed!

    loveluciano1

  • Pavarotti make's me believe that God exists. He's simply divine!

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  • bellissime le facce compiaciute che fanno alla fine del duetto di Lucia :)

  • I love this pair!!!! The leading operatic couple of all time - IMO

  • Simply the best!

  • Pavarotti gets it wrong; it was Chicago where they'd last sung it in 1975. The London Lucias were two years before the ones in Chicago.

  • Sutherland is an intense rehearser, very tough on herself

  • The Cielo e mar on this [what there is of it] is actually better - to my ear- than the ones on either the album or the dvd, though they are both very exciting versions.

  • I was looking at a video of him from 1972, and he was very nearly bald on top, and seemed happy enough for the world to see him that way: no hat , no hair piece.

    But later he must have become self-concious about it, or else was advised by his PR people to wear one, because every so often after that, he would have a full head of hair for interviews.

    And always, those mad wigs for stage roles.

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