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RIP PAVAROTTI Opera was not the 20th century's surest route to superstardom. But it was if you sang like Luciano Pavarotti. Pavarotti, the literally and figuratively larger-than-life tenor whose recordings sold more than 100 million albums, and whose voice boomed everywhere from the Metropolitan Opera to Johnny Carson's Tonight Show, died at 5 a.m. Thursday morning, local time, at his home in Modena, Italy, after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 71. Dubbed the King of High C's, for the showiest chandelier-shaking note in his repertoire, Pavarotti was hospitalized last month. Earlier Wednesday it was reported that his condition had taken a turn for the worse. The singer underwent cancer surgery last year. It was the latest in a series of health setbacks that plagued the enduring performer in recent years. "The Maestro fought a long, tough battle against the pancreatic cancer which eventually took his life. In fitting with the approach that characterised his life and work, he remained positive until finally succumbing to the last stages of his illness," Pavarotti's manager, Terri Robson, said in a statement to the Associated Press. Even during his most recent hospitalization, Pavarotti's wife insisted the singer would sing again. It was a message that Pavarotti himself likely approved. "I think the important thing is to sing very well until you sing, and have the fresh voice like my father did," Pavarotti told the BBC in 2005. "My father was a great tenor. Beautiful voice. And he was fresh until two weeks before he died at the age of 90." Pavarotti's father, Fernando, was a member of the local choir in Modena, Italy, where the future opera star was born on Oct. 12, 1935. Pavarotti would follow in his father's footsteps--and then forge a whole new path. The turning point for Pavarotti came when he was 25--and had a day job. "Let's say, [in] the beginning, I am an elementary school teacher," Pavarotti told the BBC. "And on 21 April 1961, I became a tenor." That's when Pavarotti, fresh from winning a key competition, made his professional debut on the Italian stage in a production of La Boheme. From there, Pavarotti embarked on a career that made him the world's most famous opera singer, able to command the attention of 500,000 in New York's Central Park, as he did in 1993, or recruit stars such as James Brown, Sting and Bono for his annual "Pavarotti & Friends" benefit concert. "He knows the public loves him for himself, not only for his voice. If he lost his voice tomorrow, they would still love him," the late Terry McEwen, a record executive and opera director, said of Pavarotti to Time in 1979. "He could go on performing, he could be a different kind of star." A different kind of star is exactly what Pavarotti was. He was overweight, lived in a tux and sang in tongues foreign to most casual Saturday Night Live viewers, and, yet, his fame transcended the opera house, making him right at home before, yes, most casual SNL viewers. (He dueted with Vanessa Williams in a 1998 episode of the sketch-comedy show.) Pavarotti won five Grammys, earned a night at the Kennedy Center Honors alongside the likes of Jack Nicholson, Julie Andrews and Quincy Jones, starred in his own Hollywood movie, the 1982 romantic-comedy Yes, Giorgio, a flop, and fronted who knows how many local PBS pledge drives thanks to his popular concert videos with Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, known jointly as "The Three Tenors." [Edited 9/5/07 22:36pm] LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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He passed on.....great talent. Music.............is the THANG! | |
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He just died. | |
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RIP | |
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i was never familiar with his work but i love "miss sarajevo," the song he sang on the passengers: original motion picture soundtrack | |
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lilgish said: He just died.
A very talented gifted man Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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The manager of Italian tenor Pavarotti tells the AP that the opera star has died
at 0:56 on September 6, 2007, EST. Opera tenor Luciano Pavarotti listens to his introduction at the beginning of a news conference in Vancouver in this 1995 file photo. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Stoody) ROME (AP) - Luciano Pavarotti, whose vibrant high C's and ebullient showmanship made him one the most beloved tenors, has died, his manager told The Associated Press. He was 71. Pavarotti had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year and underwent further treatment in August 2007. ©The Canadian Press, 2007 Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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He was a great gift to the world. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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omg, yall how so sad
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A legendary booming voice has been stilled. May he RIP forever. [Edited 9/5/07 23:50pm] | |
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Just an incredible voice!! Did anyone see the video of him and Godfather singing "This Is A Man's World?" I recently looked at it again---several times. It's powerful enough to give one chills! On his own though, he will be remembered as one of the best tenors in opera! Never trust anything spoken in the presence of an erection.
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Rest in peace, sir. | |
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Thats weird. I was playing Nessun Dorma on the way home from work last night! I was singing along (badly) to old Pav!
RIP. . | |
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Rest in peace, Luciano. It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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I woke up to a memorial thing to him on the BBC today.
Going to be listening to Opera loudly at home tonight over some wine. It's going to be weird, but honestly, hearing some of his stuff this morning made the hair on my neck stand up, so I'm giving Opera a try. Here's to you, Luciano. A life well lived. | |
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R.I.P. | |
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"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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R.I.P. | |
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Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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The world has lost one of it's most beautiful, powerful, voices.
RIP Pavarotti | |
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He was blessed with an exquisite talent, and we in turn were blessed to have experienced it.
"Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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NewPowerSista said: Just an incredible voice!! Did anyone see the video of him and Godfather singing "This Is A Man's World?" I recently looked at it again---several times. It's powerful enough to give one chills!
I have to see this - links, please! | |
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uPtoWnNY said: NewPowerSista said: Just an incredible voice!! Did anyone see the video of him and Godfather singing "This Is A Man's World?" I recently looked at it again---several times. It's powerful enough to give one chills!
I have to see this - links, please! 2 undesputably legendary vocalists. One mighty orchestra flying high. What I would give to have been there! http://www.youtube.com/wa...ed&search= I love the bit at the 4 minute mark where James totally revels in the moment and is humbled as he kisses his fingers in appreciation for his compadres talents, then hits us with a jem of a smile _ [Edited 9/6/07 7:29am] Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss... | |
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my phone is heavy | |
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The finest ever configuration of The Three Tenors IMHO will always be exhibited by the timeless performance he gave with Lene and Rene of Aqua. Glug, glug like a mug | |
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