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FIRST TIME HEARING Luciano Pavarotti - Nessun Dorma REACTION | GOOSEBUMPS!!! 😱😳 

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First time hearing Luciano Pavarotti Nessun Dorma REACTION
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@katesimmons9297
@katesimmons9297 Год назад
"if God had a voice, it would be him" what a beautiful compliment
@sandralorenz1796
@sandralorenz1796 2 года назад
The greatest operatic tenor of ALL TIME. He was called the King of the High C. He passed away in 2007 at the age of 71 of pancreatic cancer. No, he was standing up. Great reaction. You need to listen Luciano sing Ave Maria.
@michaelwduffy
@michaelwduffy 2 года назад
I defiantly will thanks for the suggestion Sandra !!!! all the best my friend !!!!
@dunjafak5442
@dunjafak5442 2 года назад
When I was young didn't care for opera,thought they just screeming ...then I saw HIM on tv.Now I can say to my grandkids,I lived in time of Pavarotti ...
@h.p.sligte2416
@h.p.sligte2416 2 года назад
The greatest?? What about Mario Lanza? Die was ZONDER microfoon desondanks hoorbaar in de gehele concertzaal.
@e.g.8454
@e.g.8454 2 года назад
1 Franco Corelli = 20 Pavarotti 1 Mario Del Monaco = 20 Pavarotti 1 Beniamino Gigli = 20 Pavarotti 1 Helge Rosvaenge = 20 Pavarotti 1 Jussi Bjorling = 20 Pavarotti 1 Aureliano Pertile =20 Pavarotti
@judenfrei6075
@judenfrei6075 2 года назад
fool, you exalt Pavarotti and you don't know the absolute best: Mario del Monaco .. the Tenorissimo .. Pavarotti was nobody compared to Mario del Monaco, it's like comparing Garifullina to Callas .. Ignoranti, bestie, barbari...
@gailmeredith6799
@gailmeredith6799 2 года назад
I’ve heard him sing this so many times and I get goose bumps every time. Simply the greatest.
@JuanRivera-tk8gx
@JuanRivera-tk8gx 2 года назад
I weep mom saw the 3 tenors before she passed
@tlgarrison8433
@tlgarrison8433 Год назад
Brings me to tears every single time! I sobbed and sobbed during the opera!
@mirellapaulis8620
@mirellapaulis8620 Год назад
Every single time🥹
@annb8296
@annb8296 2 года назад
I love your comment "If God had a voice it would be him." I agree with you wholeheartedly. Pavarotti is the King of Opera ❤️👑
@nancyberry1039
@nancyberry1039 Год назад
Luciano was once quoted saying that his vocal cords were kissed by God. It is true. His body is a cathedral full of angelic sounds. I saw a comment that was so spot on - hearing your first opera with Luciano singing is like taking your very first car ride in a Rolls Royce.
@annb8296
@annb8296 Год назад
@@nancyberry1039 Can you imagine what Luciano must have felt like as all of these glorious sounds came out of him. I imagine he would have had a deep, beautiful and spiritual experience each and every time. I know he had to have felt the hand of God upon him. That's so nice how he said his vocal chords were touched by God. That shows his humility in recognizing that and giving honor to God and not himself. I would have so loved to hear him sing in person ♥️. RIP Luciano 👑💐
@gaillouise8310
@gaillouise8310 Год назад
He is not the king, the King is Andrea Bocelli and Pavoretti is the fat narcissist who can't get by a mirror without looking.
@CB-nd9ki
@CB-nd9ki 2 года назад
At the end of the song, you can tell he was in a different place than the rest of us. I believe he even acknowledged that he didn't know why that performance was so amazing. He obviously tapped into something
@allisonboscarine6472
@allisonboscarine6472 2 года назад
Do you know where he said that? Would love to find it.
@rtd7066
@rtd7066 2 года назад
He's stunning. My father was a big opera fan so I was awoken every Sunday morning to Mario Lanza, Pavarotti and Placido Domingo .I was fortunate to see Pavarotti live. Absolutely transcendent
@dgirdaukas9587
@dgirdaukas9587 2 года назад
Every Sunday morning. Opera blasting on the radio I used to wonder what our neighbors thought!
@lisacox8986
@lisacox8986 Год назад
I saw Pavarotti live once as well. Absolutely amazing.
@autumn_sunrise3889
@autumn_sunrise3889 Год назад
I envy yall for being able to see him live! I was young when he passed so I didn’t enjoy opera like I do now.
@Danner-a-gogo
@Danner-a-gogo 9 месяцев назад
Mario Lanza in the movie “The Student Prince” is amazing.
@NeilBarham1
@NeilBarham1 2 года назад
Watching your eyes as he sings is like watching the soul enter a human body. Now, at last, you have known beauty.
@maxxam2774
@maxxam2774 2 года назад
People forget that, a part Pavarotti's talent, the main aspect here is PUCCINI'S MUSIC! 🇮🇹❤️
@tubestew8612
@tubestew8612 2 года назад
Exactly! It's the SONG, not the singer. But people just don't get it! Have Pavarotti sing "Mary had a little lamb" and nobody will shed a tear and ramble on about "tone", "range" and "passion"... (oh my blood pressure... I really should stop watching RU-vid-reactions, LOL)
@christinescheiner5194
@christinescheiner5194 Год назад
I've heard it attempted by lesser tenors. Nope! Luciano gives it it's impact here. Ah, the jealousy surrounding this great tenor. Sad really.
@maxxam2774
@maxxam2774 Год назад
@@christinescheiner5194 You didn't get me at all. 1) Jealous of what? I am Italian and I am proud of both Pavarotti a d Puccini. 2) Several other teneros did great resoults as well. 3) IT IS THE MUSIC MADE BY PUCCINI THAT COUNTS MORE HERE.
@christinescheiner5194
@christinescheiner5194 Год назад
@@maxxam2774 according to you.
@maxxam2774
@maxxam2774 Год назад
@@christinescheiner5194 No, according to the logic.
@Dippy7520
@Dippy7520 2 года назад
Nobody can hold a candle to this fella when he sings this. He totally owns it 100%. Stirs your soul for sure.
@kamuzu
@kamuzu 2 года назад
Jussi Björling is an equal.
@cristianr.f6465
@cristianr.f6465 Год назад
@@kamuzu nah. Franco Corelli and that’s it.
@kamuzu
@kamuzu Год назад
@@cristianr.f6465 well, I must have a listen to Corelli and see if my opinion sways.
@cesarefoligno7957
@cesarefoligno7957 9 месяцев назад
​@@kamuzunon ci si avvicina nemmeno.....
@neuro_pace4202
@neuro_pace4202 2 года назад
The lung capacity that man had, wow, look closely at the end after he sings that last heroic note, he's breathing in time with the orchestra like they're connected, absolutely amazing
@thissunchild
@thissunchild Год назад
The voice of God moving through him. There's nothing like Pavarotti. It makes me cry 🙏🏾❤️
@pjfreeman4789
@pjfreeman4789 Год назад
Same.
@pcalger1163
@pcalger1163 16 дней назад
Always makes me weep
@ronparee6602
@ronparee6602 2 года назад
Nobody will ever compare to him never again he is the GOAT
@eac26114653
@eac26114653 2 года назад
Maybe so. But it would also be good to listen to Jonathan Antoine sing it. Both sound so good.
@pastina000
@pastina000 2 года назад
Pavarotti was one of the best if not the best Tenor of all time, its great to see young people enjoying his talent, he took opera from a mainly elderly and wealthy peoples music and by teaming up with more contemporary performers such as Blues, Rock, Soul, Pop etc etc, he took opera to ALL the people.........Well done MAESTRO !!!
@michaelwduffy
@michaelwduffy 2 года назад
Thanks so much!!!! I’ve certainly heard nothing like him before in my life truly outstanding !!!!!! Thanks for the comment my friend!! 😁
@mattpotter8725
@mattpotter8725 2 года назад
@@michaelwduffy And you probably won't ever hear anything like him again!!! This song was sang at the weekend by Andrea Bocelli, who you've probably heard singing on a version of Ed Sheeran's Perfect. If you've not heard that version you should definitely check it out!!! Anyway his rendition of Nessun Dorma was very good, but Pavorotti is on a whole different level, the greatest of all time.
@claudiaweber7011
@claudiaweber7011 Месяц назад
His voice was definitely Heaven sent. ❤️ He was the BEST, and although there are others, he was amazing. 🥹
@mattpotter8725
@mattpotter8725 2 года назад
Here in the UK those of us not into opera were introduced to Pavorotti when the BBC chose this song for their Italia '90 FIFA World Cup theme tune and it wowed everyone back then and still does. I think it even reached number 2 or 3 on the pop charts at the time, unheard of for an opera song. It was so popular that he performed this in a concert at the next World Cup in the US in 1994, as part of The 3 Tenors (alongside Plácido Domingo and José Carreras). I don't understand a word of the song but the emotion and passion he puts into the song is just incredible, it wows me every time I hear this (I know the song is from the opera Turandot and Nessun Dorma means None Shall Sleep, but that's about it)!!!
@simom931
@simom931 2 года назад
This is the plot: "Prince Calaf (the tenor, Pavarotti) falls in love with the cold Princess Turandot. In order to obtain permission to marry her, a suitor must solve three riddles. Any single wrong answer will result in the suitor's execution. Calaf passes the test, but Turandot refuses to marry him. He offers her a way out: if she is able to guess his name before dawn the next day, he will accept death." He sings this 'aria' waiting for dawn to come, confident to be victorious. That's why the verses 'Il nome mio nessun saprà - Nobody shall know my name. All'alba vincerò - At dawn I shall win'
@rissavorace7532
@rissavorace7532 2 года назад
@@simom931 bravissimo
@brendabaker7967
@brendabaker7967 2 года назад
I love watching people’s faces when they first hear this aria sung by Pavarotti. The World’s best tenor
@pahtar7189
@pahtar7189 9 месяцев назад
Someone asked how Pavarotti sang like that and he responded something like, "sing six hours a day for twenty years." The man put in the work as well as having tremendous talent.
@normadesmond6017
@normadesmond6017 4 месяца назад
like Bjorn Borg said about playing tennis: behind every pass you see, there is a thousand hours. This is not something you are just born with. You also have to work hard for it.
@katrimanninen3896
@katrimanninen3896 2 года назад
Pavarotti is the love of my life❤ the voice, the tone and the feeling, Nobody comes even close. Listen to Caruso from him, also a song that kills my soul everytime.
@deniserhynehart6570
@deniserhynehart6570 9 месяцев назад
The perfect voice before going to heaven
@christopherharris6145
@christopherharris6145 2 года назад
I have watched this video countless times and it has brought me to tears every time. I wont watch any other singer perform the song, because No one can possibly come close to this Pavarotti performance....perfection.
@iTube22100
@iTube22100 Год назад
Wrong, there are Pavarotti recordings of this aria since 1972 on TouTube. You can listen to him when he had more voice, especially for the finale.
@bigmanpool1
@bigmanpool1 Год назад
Dude !! He is the greatest tenor whoever lived he’s the G. O. A. T !! They’ll never be another like him … RIP Luciano
@csillasuta5511
@csillasuta5511 Год назад
I don't want to diminish Pavarotti's merits, but this experience also requires Puccini's music! Not all opera arias are so effective. This is such a hit! It affects people intensely. You can almost see how music frees the soul and brings tears to one's eyes.
@johncartermusic5777
@johncartermusic5777 2 года назад
Pavarotti was a master of his craft. His whole body was a cathedral of sound.
@giuseppejohcapozzolo5146
@giuseppejohcapozzolo5146 2 года назад
... grazie Michael! you make me cry ... Made in Italy :-D Come in Italy, you are welcome !
@jimw.4161
@jimw.4161 2 года назад
Michael, you said it all in one word: genius!
@elrenemontanez8302
@elrenemontanez8302 Год назад
I saw a documentary about Pavarotti and they filmed Luciano singing with his father! It was wonderful!
@tinyvanuffelen7918
@tinyvanuffelen7918 2 года назад
Every time I hear him singing , I’m tearing up and get goosebumps !!!
@darlenefragale6550
@darlenefragale6550 Год назад
Paverotti transitioned so very smoothly from note to note…no one has ever matched his incredible voice.
@antonellabarbera4022
@antonellabarbera4022 Год назад
Bellissimo il tuo stupore vero e puro. Grazie per il tuo video. Pavarotti è stato il padre della lirica italiana!!! ♥️
@angierucinski5694
@angierucinski5694 2 года назад
Who said opera is boring? I'm so glad you chose the most beautiful aria of all time sung by possibly the Greatest Tenor of all time. What a won double for you. 👍👍
@samthunders3611
@samthunders3611 2 года назад
Keith Richard's loves opera he's said it many time
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 2 года назад
So many astounding arias out there. Some so beautiful as to elicit tears.
@eileenglasco4082
@eileenglasco4082 Год назад
I think he said at one time ‘God kissed my vocal chords’ he was and still is the greatest Tennor of all time. He is greatly missed
@reinier34
@reinier34 2 года назад
so hard to believe that there are still people in this time that never heard pavarotti
@cesarefoligno7957
@cesarefoligno7957 9 месяцев назад
Grande Maestro... Grandissimo unico e irripetibile Luciano Pavarotti....Number One 👍🇮🇹
@maa6507
@maa6507 Год назад
I just loved watching your reaction to this. And loved your description of his voice. Continue exploring different music genres.
@fezzik7619
@fezzik7619 2 года назад
He was standing not sitting. His voice was a product of two things 1) genetics 🧬 (his father was also a tenor) and 2) a lifetime of hard work and determination. There is obviously no deity that just randomly bestows talent on humans.
@Federico_A
@Federico_A 2 года назад
Everytime the same unic emotion listening Luciano ❤️
@FourStrongWinds4
@FourStrongWinds4 2 года назад
He was the best, no one can come close to his perfection. He was standing up.
@stevegandy4203
@stevegandy4203 Год назад
Now that you have heard Pavarotti, you need to hear arguably the best female opera singer to have lived: Maria Callas, singing Casta Diva.
@sabinaantonellasaba8285
@sabinaantonellasaba8285 Год назад
Osservo le espressioni di chi lo ascolta per la prima volta 😊... Io lo ascolto, lo riascolto negli anni e la mia emozione è la stessa di chi lo ascolta per la prima volta! Grandissimo Luciano, ti voglio bene ❤
@joetursi9573
@joetursi9573 Год назад
A perfect reaction to the world's greatest tenor.
@wendi8446
@wendi8446 2 года назад
Just so you know he wasn't sitting down it's just that the maestro was on an elevated stage. Pavarotti is the best tenor ever. You're right his voice is very Godlike.
@bobciampaglia9432
@bobciampaglia9432 2 года назад
3:57 This is when Luciano sees God giving him a standing ovation
@delboy7039
@delboy7039 2 года назад
I've heard this hundreds of times, but still get goosebumps.....!!
@michaelwduffy
@michaelwduffy 2 года назад
Amen!!!
@jessicascorpio1
@jessicascorpio1 2 года назад
I hear a lot of people say his voice wasn’t human but from God or angels! RIP. ♥️
@user-xc8ne6cr4t
@user-xc8ne6cr4t 4 месяца назад
"Nessun Dorma" = Nobody Sleeps, the last aria from Puccini's opera Turnadot. He absolutely NAILS the ending!! Pavarotti is one of if not the greatest tenor in opera history.
@jamesmcallister9645
@jamesmcallister9645 2 года назад
Brilliant reaction brother, and you nailed it, his voice is 100% a gift from Almighty God.
@michaelwduffy
@michaelwduffy 2 года назад
thanks James appreciate that my man !!! all the best dude !!
@user-rs6vp7wm1l
@user-rs6vp7wm1l Месяц назад
You need to hear without stopping. It interrupts the emotions. I've heard probably 100 times and still moved each time ❤❤❤❤❤
@southcountydave
@southcountydave 2 года назад
My mom had one of his records on vinyl when I was a kid and I used to listen to him all the time
@southcountydave
@southcountydave 2 года назад
This was the Three Tenors concert from Dodger Stadium in 1994 in celebration of the World Cup that had just been played in the US
@michaelwduffy
@michaelwduffy 2 года назад
Oh no way!!!! I had no idea that’s so cool!!!! Something about vinyl that I love ! Must be the classic aspect to it! Thanks dude!
@southcountydave
@southcountydave 2 года назад
@@michaelwduffy yeah it was this huge 3x5 console my mom had in her room in the 80s and I would go in there and listen to Kenny Rogers, Pavarotti and the Chariots of Fire soundtrack lol. We would check out a lot of records from the library too! Good times 👍
@brokervc1
@brokervc1 2 года назад
Mike this is 1 of the Greatest voices of the last 90 yrs.
@richardtaylor6187
@richardtaylor6187 10 месяцев назад
Okay, so he's not sitting down. The conductor is raised on a small platform for the orchestra to see him. But what a wonderful reaction! God's voice!
@christinescheiner5194
@christinescheiner5194 Год назад
I had the pleasure of seeing him in operas and concerts many times. There was an added dimension to his performances. You could actually feel waves of love, like a tide, wash from the audience to him and back from him to the audience. That is how he affected people audibly and also visually.
@gwengordon7664
@gwengordon7664 Год назад
Pavarotti was such a great singer. Yes, i still get goosepimples every time i hear him, such a loss to the world.♥️
@lizmil
@lizmil 2 года назад
LOVE that look on your face when he sang those first notes.
@asgautbakke8687
@asgautbakke8687 2 года назад
They often called his voice: "The voice cords that God kissed!"
@matthewbertram1612
@matthewbertram1612 2 года назад
I love your reaction, so genuine and amazing. Just like the song.
@michaelwduffy
@michaelwduffy 2 года назад
Thanks a million Matthew!!! Appreciate you mate!!! 😁
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 2 года назад
Sometimes ya just gotta close your eyes and let it (for lack of a better term) carry you away.
@joep5146
@joep5146 Год назад
Pavarotti was a true generational talent. The rest of us were lucky to have him.
@loulou3472
@loulou3472 2 года назад
He was the greatest of all time. The king of the high C.. Even the timbre in his talking voice was so beautiful.. His voice was the most uniquely natural Tenor ever.. I doubt there'll ever be another like him.. His timbre was unique.. You're born with that...I miss him being in the world. 💔💔💔🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇺🇦🇺🇦
@user-ed8bk6rz9s
@user-ed8bk6rz9s Год назад
He was the greatest tenor ever! So many tenors have sung Nessus Dorma and many are excellent but Pavarotti was beyond them all. I only fell in love with opera in my 40’s when I heard this brilliant man sing this song. God blessed him with an amazing gift.♥️🙏🏽🌹
@joshuavang5449
@joshuavang5449 2 года назад
I love opera! Nice reaction man!
@michaelwduffy
@michaelwduffy 2 года назад
Thanks a lot Joshua !!! Appreciate it mate’n
@cindyfox622
@cindyfox622 2 года назад
He's not sitting down..the conductor is on a band stand so the orchestra can see him as they're sitting down... look closer and you'll see what I mean! Great reaction... beautiful 💖
@derekbidelman2442
@derekbidelman2442 Год назад
There is no human that can sound like this anymore unfortunately, thankfully we have him recorded
@AceRamone
@AceRamone Год назад
I was fortunate enough to see him live in concert. A once in a lifetime experience. Even without knowing the words, if it brings tears to your eyes, you get it.
@allanmoore4353
@allanmoore4353 Год назад
Pavarotti was marvelous, lucky enough to have seen him numerous times at the Met and concert, a true immortal, thank God he was recorded so much.
@MrMoti2222
@MrMoti2222 23 часа назад
I've watched about 30 reactions to this you're the only one who had the same reaction I had when I heard LP sings for the first time 25 years ago, he is not human, I still think that today, the greatest voice in history.
@GregoriousGregori9
@GregoriousGregori9 2 года назад
This was at the ending of his career... His cancer was getting worse & his health was suffering yet he was able to still give this level of a performance.... You should watch for Pavarotti & Friends he was still healthy & in the absolute apex of his voice..
@clarethomas1677
@clarethomas1677 Год назад
I was lucky enough to meet him and shake his hand in 1996 - he was a giant man but so kind and gentle
@purplescorp
@purplescorp 2 года назад
Ahhh, the look of absolute awe and WTF on your face was wonderful! Sometimes it takes a minute for your ears & brain to comprehend what you are hearing (if at all!). And it doesn't matter if you don't understand the language, he could be singing his shopping list and it'd still be magnificent! Even after a 1000 listens, it still takes my breath away... 💜
@jackwhitbread4583
@jackwhitbread4583 2 года назад
Love to see a reaction of Pavarotti singing Una Furtiva Lagrima, he got a 20 minute standing ovation and is a much more incredible aria
@dmorenol01
@dmorenol01 2 года назад
You put it greatly, If God had a voice this would be it... Best Tenor voice ever recorded. I listen to him very frequently and still brings tears to my eyes... Dilegua o note...
@kenvarnold3659
@kenvarnold3659 2 года назад
I love first time discoveries...
@catherine5541
@catherine5541 2 года назад
Michael, please watch the end again, and really watch his face. As someone else commented, it’s as if he is on a different plane. Can’t begin to count the number of times I’ve watched this, and every time those last notes, make my body my tingle, it’s almost like an electric current.
@patticrichton1135
@patticrichton1135 Год назад
Michael, you are not the ONLY reactor who said these same things about Pavarotti, people who claimed they hated opera or never wanted to listen to it. They changed their minds after listening to him. You should see his performance with James Brown singing James Brown's famous song "It's a Man's World" It is here on You Tube, I hope you will react to it
@rogerreed905
@rogerreed905 Год назад
He gets in a "zone" . . Once singing he doesnt even register the audiance . . . Until the end . . Unreal . . .pure sound. . .
@vanessa4u4evr
@vanessa4u4evr 2 года назад
A voice like Pavarotti's only comes around every few hundred years or so. My only regret as a musician is that I never got to see him perform live while he was still here with us.
@queenslanddiva
@queenslanddiva 2 года назад
I get so thrilled to see you lovely young people being introduced to opera and arguably the greatest tenor of all time. Have a listen to him singing Caruso. It will blow your mind and make you cry.
@michaelwduffy
@michaelwduffy 2 года назад
Will do thanks so much!! 😁
@capbrodilupo7940
@capbrodilupo7940 2 года назад
Well I never would've given opera a chance if it wasn;t for this video lol. Good stuff I approve.
@michaelwduffy
@michaelwduffy 2 года назад
Haha thanks my man!!! Appreciate you!!
@mikeydan
@mikeydan 2 года назад
the jar of mayo over your shoulder is a brave background choice. (props to you for "getting it" when listening to Luciano... the look on your face towards the end is EXACTLY on point)
@franl155
@franl155 2 года назад
The Maestro at the very peak of his powers. You can see his eyes before he starts singing, he's getting himself into Angel Mode; and at the end, you can see him come back down to earth. In between, he transports himself and us into another realm that reaches right down into our souls and enriches them.
@annaw6972
@annaw6972 2 года назад
It cracks me up to watch your reaction. I’m laughing. I grew up in an Italian household, and I heard SO much opera. Nevertheless, listening to Pavarotti singing Nessum Dorma is one of the best few moments you can spend in your life. Try Che Gelida Manina, which is another beautiful aria. 😂
@dgirdaukas9587
@dgirdaukas9587 Год назад
Your reaction was priceless..I want to cry whenever I hear this..
@robertakiwi
@robertakiwi 2 года назад
Unico al mondo grande Luciano 🇮🇹👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤🇮🇹
@gregdavis2294
@gregdavis2294 2 года назад
It's because he sings and 441 frequency which adds up to nine which is the perfect frequency for music for humans your experiencing the quickening when you hear him sing
@theodorabruin4601
@theodorabruin4601 Год назад
Love your reaction! People can't get over the power of him. You said the perfect statement...like God speaking.
@carolr4871
@carolr4871 Год назад
I had a very similar reaction the first time I heard an aria. You wouldn't believe how long and how hard opera singers train. Pavarotti was one of the greats, for sure, and this opens up a whole new genre for you to explore.
@semolasemola8008
@semolasemola8008 2 года назад
Luciano il nostro Luciano Pavarotti puro amore
@Isildun9
@Isildun9 2 года назад
Trust me mate, I get it. I've listened to Pavarotti sing this piece hundreds of times over the years, and it still gives me goosebumps.
@michaelwduffy
@michaelwduffy 2 года назад
He is incredible!!!
@duanebidoux6087
@duanebidoux6087 2 года назад
Was lucky enough to see him do that song standing (yes) literally 50 ft in front of me and to my right with my wife in the '80s. Seeing him live in concert was truly life changing, better than shrooms.
@PatriciaHowittNZ
@PatriciaHowittNZ Год назад
Bravo Michael ! I am having a 'Reaction to Pavarotti's Nessun Dorma' binge and this is far and away the best Reaction I've seen. Pavarotti and 'The Tenors' were favorite video watching for me and my mom 20 years ago. My reaction is sill the same. This man takes you totally out of yourself. What a gift - and yes, it IS a gift, even though it requires nurturing and much work to bring to this kind of perfection. I don't doubt he is still singing. 🙂
@claudiapezone4742
@claudiapezone4742 Год назад
"Go away night! Turn off, stars! At the sunrise i'll win!"
@ryanlew948
@ryanlew948 Год назад
I love how at the end of the video you can see Pavarotti just close his eyes and soak it all in. My Grandpa was a big fan of his and I grew up listening to opera. What a voice, absolutely transcendent
@MarySiddell
@MarySiddell Год назад
Best reaction yet. I've watched about 20 so far. My favorite aria. Love the jar of Hellmans... 😁😁😁
@michaelwduffy
@michaelwduffy Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@gidion4004
@gidion4004 2 года назад
Don't sleep!Don't sleep! You too, oh Princess In your cold room Look at the stars that tremble with love And of hope But my mystery is closed in me No one will know my name No, no, I'll say it on your mouth When the light will shine And my kiss will break the silence That makes you mine Vanish, oh night! Set, stars! Set, stars! I'll win at dawn I will win I will win
@vickiw3335
@vickiw3335 Год назад
He and Bjorling had the most beautiful voices I have ever heard.
@patriciapalmer4215
@patriciapalmer4215 Год назад
.Duffy, the mayo !! Evidentally, though a new aficionado of Pavarotti, you are unaware that Blue Plate is the choice of true connoisseurs. 👏♥️😁
@Christianthephotographer
@Christianthephotographer 2 года назад
I wish i could hear this for the first time again.. And be blown away by this fantastic voice again! I absolutely love this song!
@MaxineWatt-jd8ho
@MaxineWatt-jd8ho Год назад
His reaction at the end is him coming out of the part he is playing in the opera . Vincero means I will win. So this is his look of determination of victory.
@luigibacchetti6539
@luigibacchetti6539 2 года назад
Translation and explanation: Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Tu pure, o Principessa, nella tua fredda stanza, guardi le stelle che tremano d'amore, e di speranza! None shall sleep! None shall sleep! Not even you, oh Princess, in your cold bedroom, watching the stars that tremble with love, and with hope! Ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me; il nome mio nessun saprà! No, No! Sulla tua bocca, lo dirò quando la luce splenderà! But my secret is hidden within me; no one will know my name! No, no! On your mouth, I will say it when the light shines! Ed il mio bacio scioglierà il silenzio che ti fa mia! And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine! Just before the climactic end of the aria, a chorus of women is heard singing in the distance: Il nome suo nessun saprà, E noi dovrem, ahimè, morir, morir! No one will know his name, and we will have to, alas, die, die! Calaf, now certain of victory, sings: Dilegua, o notte! Tramontate, stelle! Tramontate, stelle! All'alba, vincerò! Vincerò! Vincerò! Vanish, o night! Fade, you stars! Fade, you stars! At dawn, I will win! I will win! I will win!
@andeeharry
@andeeharry 2 года назад
I love opera sometimes and I love this guy, shame he is gone.
@Nadie-ow1vg
@Nadie-ow1vg 9 месяцев назад
Il piú grande non si può dire. Sicuramente grandissimo. Osservate, alla fine del brano, l'espressione di felicità di Pavarotti...felicità che viene dalla parte divina dell'essere umano. Ascoltate "e lucean le stelle" Ciao a tutti
@saskiapanter
@saskiapanter Год назад
I was lucky enough to see and hear him performe this and much more live in Amsterdam around the time this aired. On Queensday in the Arena in Amsterdam, the Queen and her family were there as well. He was from another planet. So beautifull❤️
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