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Luciano Pavarotti

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Opera is one of the most important art forms. It should be listened to and appreciated by everyone.


— Luciano Pavarotti


#art #art forms #everyone #forms #important

People have a right to criticize.


— Luciano Pavarotti


#people #right

Sometime to be called Pavarotti is not always an advantage.


— Luciano Pavarotti


#always #called #pavarotti #sometime

The music itself could never take the place of my own passion in life.


— Luciano Pavarotti


#itself #life #music #my own #never

The rivalry is with ourself. I try to be better than is possible. I fight against myself, not against the other.


— Luciano Pavarotti


#better #fight #i #myself #other

There is no prodigy in our profession. If you see all the great singer of the past, none of them are.


— Luciano Pavarotti


#none #our #past #prodigy #profession

Why should be elite, music? Excuse me. Music must be for everybody.


— Luciano Pavarotti


#everybody #excuse #me #music #must

If children are not introduced to music at an early age, I believe something fundamental is actually being taken from them.


— Luciano Pavarotti


#age #being #believe #children #early

Am I afraid of high notes? Of course I am afraid. What sane man is not?


— Luciano Pavarotti


#am #course #high #i #i am






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Not until he began these studies was Pavarotti aware that he had perfect pitch. In 1992 La Scala saw Pavarotti in a new Zeffirelli production of Don Carlo conducted by Riccardo Muti. Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna Anton Guadagno National Philharmonic Orchestra it:Giancarlo Chiaramello 1979
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Luciano Pavarotti Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [luˈtʃano pavaˈrɔtti]; 12 October 1935 – 6 September 2007) was an Italian operatic tenor who also crossed over into popular music eventually becoming one of the most commercially successful tenors of all time. As one of The Three Tenors Pavarotti became well known for his televised concerts and media appearances. He made numerous recordings of complete operas and individual arias gaining worldwide fame for the brilliance and beauty of his tone — especially into the upper register — and eventually establiLuciano Pavarottid himself as one of the finest tenors of the 20th century.

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