It amazes me how much cut Pavorotti has. When you look at his head size and body size compared to the other performers on the stage, you can see why his voice towered over the entire stage including the orchestra. The house his voice lived in was huge. His skull, head size, chest size, neck size etc...He had a mammoth house for all that voice to resonate in. That is why he and Sutherland were quite the duo. It is mind blowing.
Truly he was tops even when he was in what people like to call his downward slide. As far as im concerned he didnt go down, he was just changed. When you listen to his early voice it was unworldly beautiful, you can hear the different levels in one voice, he sometimes sounded like two people singing. His voice under a spectrogram it had many levels, more than any other analysis, of other voice. Far and above!!!!!
Excelente versión. Hay que ver la expresión de Florence Quivar en el 3.08 al escuchar la hermosa y potente voz de Luciano. Sin duda uno de los más grandes tenores de la historia.
The great operatic quartets are just incredible. And this is Verdi, who could write a tune. But, and I almost hate to admit this, when I watch this video I'm left feeling that the other three were, not to put too fine a point on it, basically backing singers. But to be fair this is pretty much the ultimate show-off tenor aria. And who better to show it off than Luciano?
Ecco i migliori del quartetto. Tempo largo senti ik contrppunto fella bionda e l uscita di Pavarotti che ga il ritmo. La bionda che tempista col pavarotti in controcanto. E non il meglio ho sentito una versione magnifica con la Schiterlan. Imbattibile.