The AMAZING Luciano Pavarotti singing the famous 9 HighCs Aria of Tonio from La Fille du Regiment in Atlanta MET Tour on 22 May 1972!!! Hope to enjoy!!!
Insuperabile in questo ruolo per la freschezza,la tecnica e la smagliante purezza della voce.In più con una tracotanza e spavalderia negli acuti a dir poco impressionante.Pavarotti ci ha lasciato un immenso patrimonio e sarà ricordato finché musica e opera esisteranno.
I love inhouse recordings like this cause you can hear the crowd's more silent reactions. There's a video of a live Che Gelida Manina with Mirella Freni and you can hear the crowd rustling as it goes on, after Luciano does what he does best you hear gasps and wows.
The ONE and ONLY ... Only Luciano Pavarotti. Never another Pavarotti again... He is gone forever... Love him and miss him so much. Very special man in many aspects that he had done in his life, charity and loving people... especially PEACE. We need him now. The whole world is about to crumbling down with nukes and PAVAROTTI is not here to tell them "you guys are nuts..."
Any tenor would dream of being able to sound like this singing this aria in the studio, but Luciano managed it many nights live, leaving all who heard it stunned. Yes, there's a little glitch on the 5th C, but half a second later he's flawless on the 6th and the rest of them as well. THAT'S the sign of a great singer, one who can make a correction on the fly like that.
Even later in his career you hear him do this so so well! He'll start a high note and it's less than ideal but then he'll fix it somehow! The man was a genius.
The whole opera from that same version in Atlanta was available a few months ago, now I can only find the "Ah mes amis". Any idea what happened to the full version ?
@@OperaMyWorld I know and that's amazing ! It's just that there used to be a recording of that whole opera with the same great sound quality of this Ah Mes Amis aria... I don't know if was another RU-vid channel or you, or if you did a reupload of the whole thing but in a less good quality perhaps (there seems to be some kind of white noise in the whole opera version) ? Anyway, it's great to be able to listen to the whole thing, I was just wondering because I remember a better audio quality version of the whole thing 🙂
it's a shame their is not an audio recording of him in the opera, most if not all of the operas he performed on stage as available somewhere. a notable exception is Turandot, such a shame.
You are wrong. Fille with Luciano Pavarotti is available on DECCA with Sutherland as Marie. Turandot with Pavavrotti is available on DECCA. again with Sutherland(as Turandot!)
@@yoramchaiter3569 what we should have said is visual, I have the audio recordings of both, one of Pavarotti's best roles (Fille) sung many times at the Met and they never recorded it. The Turandot I also have a live recording of that again only in audio, he only sang a couple of performances of that one.
The Opera music industry kept the treasure he left for the rich and upper class. He went to all classes to share the beautiful music to all who have ears to enjoy it. That's why over TWO BILLIONS OF PEOPLE have been hearing about him and his music. This man is truly a legend and a greatest TENOR ever happened to the world. Love him and respect him so much for his contribution to the humanity.
Alfrédo Kraus était un immense ténor, évidement, mais la "maestria" de Pavarotti, la fraicheur ensoleillé de cette voix si brillante, les aigus d'une finesse de javelot, la cadence enjouée, la clarté du timbre, en on fait un ténor de légende, qui dans cet opéra, est tout simplement sans rival !... Beaucoup l'ont repris depuis, dont le grand Alfrédo, Diégo-Forez, et autres, mais Luciano est Luciano .... Je ne sais plus qui à dit un jour, : il y a des ténors, et il y a Pavarotti !.."’