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Luciano Pavarotti, 1935-2007

David Weigel | 9.6.2007 9:20 AM

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Here's a thread to discuss the passing of one of the 20th Century's great voices. Christopher Porterfield has a nice appreciation, as does Alan Bock. And this YouTube video's traffic is spiking to "History of Dance" levels.

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  1. Bubba Zanetti   18 years ago

    Franco Corelli had a more exciting, thrilling voice. But the marketing machine that latched on to Pavarotti's distinct sound made him a force of nature in the (pre-internet) music biz.

  2. VM   18 years ago

    Two to go.

    Now it's a race with the Beatles.

  3. lunchstealer   18 years ago

    Yeah, but VM, people could actually name the remaining Beatles. Seriously, who are the other two tenors?

  4. Pro Libertate   18 years ago

    Well, there's Captain Tenor. That's one.

  5. RegularRon   18 years ago

    I got to see him at the Baltimore Area a while back with my Grandmother before she passed on. WOW, is the only word I could think of after seeing Pavarotti.

    An amazing singer and man. Will surely be missed.

    Oh and the other two tenors are, Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo.

  6. lunchstealer   18 years ago

    OK, Placido Domingo I've at least heard of, although I think I thought he was a classical guitarist, for some reason.

    I really just remember Pavaroti from the opening ceremonies to the '06 Winter Games where he introduced the world to the Black-tie-and-mumu as the pinacle of plus-size formalwear.

  7. Pro Libertate   18 years ago

    Oh, and there's the Green Tenor.

  8. NoStar   18 years ago

    Joe Feeney LIVES!

  9. gs   18 years ago

    What, Mr. Weigel, no before/after chemotherapy pictures? No snarky non-sequiturs? I hardly know what blog I'm reading anymore.

  10. WHOSE BLOG IS THIS GS??? SAY I   18 years ago

    "hardly know what blog I'm reading anymore."

    THAT'S BECAUSE YOU CAN'T READ.

    *WHITHERS SOME PASSER-BY'S TAINT

  11. Scop   18 years ago

    Why all this nastiness? I don't like opera either, but I can at least appreciate the talent and discipline required to hold the final note in "Nessun Dorma" for as long as he did. He would never have made it in American Idol, because he actually could sing.

    As for the three tenors, yes it was a bit schlocky, but the genesis of it was Carreras' suffering from throat cancer. Pavarotti and Domingo--apparently huge rivals--did a concert to raise his spirits during treatment. Later, all three got together.

    So have some respect, my fellow proles! Just because we don't own our formal wear, and don't have reserved seats at La Scala, doesn't mean that we shouldn't show a modicum of respect for a master of an old art form--even if we don't enjoy that art any more.

    RIP, Luciano.

  12. Lamar   18 years ago

    The guy made beauty sound almost tough. Mournful, powerful, confident....just awesome.

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