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What a sad loss.
The opera world is left with a great void.May he console the angles with his heavenly voice. RIP Luciano 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 in Italy Wednesday after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 71. |
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Sekerob
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E' morto Luciano Pavarotti
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Former Member
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Indeed, it is very sad news. He was one of the few truly great tenors.
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Just spent the last couple of hours listening to him as Radio 3 plays its own appreciation.
This follows being around Covent Garden at lunchtime where the cameras were talking to the Opera House management for quotes. A great loss. |
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Former Member
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technical question: would a clone have the same vocal chords?
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