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Luciano Pavarotti is Retiring
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Elephants yeah! Yes, it's greatI really like the independant woman kitten, though.
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He's getting too old, and big, to tour anymore. His voice is still superb, but his love of food is putting him into an early retirement. A shame too, it'll be a while before a voice like his will reappear.“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
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Originally posted by Jammrock
He's getting too old, and big, to tour anymore. His voice is still superb, but his love of food is putting him into an early retirement. A shame too, it'll be a while before a voice like his will reappear.
Caruso was dead at 48, Sutherland retired at about 50, Callas died at 54, Bjorling died at 49, Gigli died at 57, having retired 2 years earlier, Ferrier died at 41, Pons retired at 52, Chaliapin was one of the oldest, retiring at 63.
I've quite a collection of Caruso pre-electric and electric recordings (and other operatic singers). Purely as a listener (I have no singing skills), I find Caruso was a more precise singer, but Pavarotti perhaps put more into the soul of what he was singing with, of course, a more eclectic range of songs from bel canto to Neapolitan folk, via pop.
I know I'll be shot down for this, but I consider one of the finest 20th century singers of Neapolitan folk music was Mario Lanza, although he didn't make the grade for bel canto, as much as he tried to emulate Caruso.Brian (the devil incarnate)
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Originally posted by KvHagedorn
He just had a kid too.. twins (one died though). Pretty amazing for an old fat guy.
I agree about the feeling Pavarotti puts into his music.. being as opera is drama, I'm not so sure that doesn't make him a better singer of opera than Caruso.). When I was a kid, opera was not acted, it was sung, albeit in costume on a good stage set. I think the dramatic art slowly crept in as from the 1950s. I would make one exception: the D'Oyly Carte crowd used acting as part of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas, right from the start in the 19th c. I think this was why they were (and are) so successful.
Brian (the devil incarnate)
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Originally posted by Lizzard[MPE]
i hear cher is retiring too“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
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