I sure am ,I am 64 and this music so up lifting ,fantastic, off to the liberal club to play snooker with my friends from school, sadly they will not be playing this wonder for music lol
To understand how big this show was in 1994 I have some little information for you; the crowd was filled by 56 000 people, it was broadcasted over 100 countries with over a BILLION veiwers and in the audience we had celebrities like George H.W Bush and his wife, Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzenegger, David Hasslehoff, Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra
Why your comment has no replies is beyond me. This concert signified a somewhat sane world before the forces of communism, liberalism joined together in their anti-European hatred aimed at destruction.
2:08 - the look on the face of the other two when Pavarotti hits the long, high note....and the 'look' Pavarotti gives at 2:54 when they try to, almost, hit the same height is why I adore this performance
@@Lokisdottir1964, yes! I also realized about that male with a mustache violinist. He is enjoying the duel amongst these three guys. He is more than happy and living the moment.
The way they talk amongst themselves while waiting for their parts and the way they look at each other as they perform makes me smile for some reason 🥹
Everyone’s talking about The Great Three’s. But just have a look on their backround and all the happy faces the musicians. Noone know their names but they are happy and appreciate to hear and be part of this masterpiece. The highest level of joy
2:14 when Pavarotti is singing, the other tenors are like, "He is the best." So they were like, "maybe we can beat him by singing together." and then when they did Pavarotti started smiling. But they all are really good! I love when Pavarotti smiles! Rest in peace Pavarotti. Thank you for giving me so many likes! (please don't take this in an offensive way, I respect the 3 tenors)
Don't agree. Domingo to me, has by far the most powerfull voice of the 3. Being a Baritone Tenor, he has the widest voice range of the three and hits those high C5s like it's nothing- Pavarotti was nicknamed the "King of Cs" so it's no easy feat hitting those notes easily in front of the King himself and bring important Bass and depth into the piece, something the other two basic Tenors don't since Tenors, by nature, don't bring bass into the piece. That being said, I doubt anyone of these feels superior to the others.. this kind of talent makes anyone humble in the presence of it- even if that person too has that talent....my opinion, of course.
This is July 2024 and this timeless, iconic & classic concert in the year 1994 by three legendary tenors, continues to be exceedingly electrifying, enormously exciting, exceptionally entertaining, exclusively enthralling and elegantly expressing.Their singing is singularly soulful, spellbinding, scintillating, sincere, superb and simply spectacular. ❤❤❤❤❤ (P.S. : Many many thanks to 1000 music lovers, who have liked my comment. ❤😊😊🙏🙏)
This is the first thing I heard waking up today at the hospital here in Italy and the day the doctor said that i'm *_COVID-19 free now._* I survived my 3 week battle against this virus. I immediately search for this song because I feel like it was my victory song.
And almost 30 years later of watching them live I realized just today that Pavarotti was chewing gum and not making any extra effort and yet nailing it. What a superb beast❤
@@crissipooh He chewed gum because his jaw started to lock up later in his life. This kind of gum-chewing during performances were probably done by Pavarotti not only because he was talented enough to sing with the gum, but also because orchestras were dying to perform with him and he was talented enough to have gum on stage.
Шедевр мирового искусства! Три титана, три божества оперы! Сколько юмора, мастерства, озорства, одно удовольствие для зрителей. Великий концерт, великая запись на все времена! Обожаю их, но Лучано - моя любовь на веки вечные ❤❤❤
Once over several decades ago I saw all 3 singing spontaneously outside in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. It was so magical; the whole park, everyone, ppl on foot, roller blade, even in the cars, all just stopped whatever they were doing & listened in complete rapture. So beautiful! Bravo for posting this video.
I still get goosebumps from Pavarotti's voice (he was always my favourite) but the friendly competition and evident camaraderie between the 3 tenors are also a big plus for this performance :)
@@drannikaprestwich3199 I used to not liking them when I was younger now Im on my 30's Im starting to appreciate their music. I just discovered that I like BeeGees too. Lol
@@gewurztramina he wasn't. Those were dried apple slices to help with the humidity in his throat. Apparently he gave it up after many people thought they were gum :)
Soy Español y me encanta esta canción. De hecho esta versión de los 3 tenores es mi favorita . No soy capaz de describir lo que me transmite , es una paz enorme .
They had not planned this last song of the concert. They suddenly realised they needed an encore and the director decided this song that everybody knows.
this song is in neapolitan , most of northern and central italian can not understend this song without a translate .. you need to learn neapoletan or another southern italian dialect like sicilian or calabrese for understend this
Truly everyone was filled with such enjoyment, especially with these incredible singers and their little antics throughout the song, their voices are unmatched and I love listening to this and other songs over and over again, and I am sure others do as well, fantastic!
People like this are only born once, a blessing to those who listened to them live...and to us who can still enjoy this musical bliss today. The greatest of all time!
Of course, Domingo and Carreras are beyond spectacular. But Pavarotti was not an opera singer -- he was an antennae for us to hear the sound of God's voice.
Don't kid yourself. They are doing anything but F-ing around. They are great performers and make it look as such. Trust me this is well rehearsed and choreographed. That aside, it is still FUCKING awesome!
2:15 the other guy looked at his partner. “This is impossible we can’t beat alone.” “You’re right. We can’t beat him alone” 2:46 they 2v1 Pavarotti and he loves it.
I may be of the younger generation who's born in 1989 but that isn't going to stop me from appreciating good ol' classic art. If my late paternal Eurasian grandfather who was into classical music, Beijing and western opera took me to watch these 3 perform... I'd be very much obliged.❤
i'm 23, my job wont give me hours, the covid crisis was hard, i just had a fight with my girlfriend, this video makes me happy. i want to be in love with life like these 3 mens were.
I wish I was there. I would be crying tears of absolute joy hearing 3 of the most powerful tenors of all time sing their beautiful songs. Like true voices of angels, they can't be beaten
They're having so much fun with it too. Look at them go back and forth smiling as they try to outdo one another. That's pure passion and love for what they do right there.
If the "lord" had moods and behaved according to emotions he would be reduced to the flaws of a simple primitive human. Oh wait he does, I guess your "Lord" is purely a man-made creation and heaven doesn't exist, you're welcome! Now try to do something productive with your life, would you?
He makes me happy. Usually the orchestra looks like they're at a funeral but this dude's face was priceless, he was enjoying the show like the rest of us. Good for him.
My grandfather is going to hospice and I’m listening to this song. He is Italian through and through, when I was little he would play opera music. I will miss him so very much, I am blessed to have had him so long. He was like a second dad to me, I got see him this past Thursday and talk to him( it was the last time he was awake, he has since been sleeping since then. On Thursday he asked me “ If I was okay and happy” I said “yes and told him thank you for being a wonderful nonno and a second dad to me I love you”. This song is giving me great comfort 😢 He passed away last night 3/24/23 I will miss him so very much. He truly was wonderful.
L O V E - this evokes a "Precious-Happy", a most unconditional LOVE of fellow man in this life with our Passion and Creative Art Expression -- a potential point - in Space and Time in this Universe - when God must have been Smiling in Complete Pleasure with His Children