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The three greatest tenors in the world are Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras. Italian tenor, Luciano Pavarotti (Luciano Pavarotti), a brilliant and resounding name!
In contemporary times, this name has become almost synonymous with tenor.
Since Caruso, no tenor has been as famous as Pavarotti and won global acclaim. When it comes to Pavarotti, he must first say "high C", which is Pavarotti's unique skill.
He can not only sing the high C, which is called the touchstone of tenor, with ease, but also sing it steadily and well. It can be said to be beautiful, emitting a metallic brilliance.
In this way, Pavarotti gained the reputation of "King of High C".
Pavarotti was lucky.
In addition to his own talent and hard work, his success and reputation also benefited from the support of the famous soprano Sutherland and the conductor Karajan.
Although Pavarotti was young and promising in his early years and had a loud voice, as a primary school teacher, his singing was nothing more than a hobby.
Even though he later specialized in singing and won an International Song Contest grand prize, every time he appeared on stage, he only performed at domestic shows.
Later, he studied under A. Pola and E. Campogagnoni. In 1961, he won the prize in the International Competition of Reggio Emilia Theater with his debut role as Rodolfo.
In 1963, he sang Edgardo for the first time in Amsterdam, and later replaced Stefano as Rudolf at the Covent Garden Theater.
In 1946, he sang Ada Mantes at Glyndebourne College. The next year, he performed Edgardo with Sutherland on a tour in Australia. He and Sutherland became the best partners.
Sutherland discovered this good thing about him and corrected his vocal problems. He taught her through words and deeds many times, and even asked him to put his hand on her belly to feel the correct way of luck. In this way, before long, Pavarotti's singing skills
It increased greatly and the climate gradually took shape.
In 1965 he made his debut singing The Duke of Mantua at La Scala.
Tonio Pavarotti, who made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in 1968 in "La Salvador", is known as the King of High C. In "La Salvador", there is a passage known as the tenor's forbidden zone "
"Ah, what a joy", Pavarotti sang 9 beautiful high Cs with chest sounds, and thus firmly ranked as the world's number one tenor. Pavarotti used strong high notes and chest sounds
It is well-known that among the tenors of this century, Pavarotti is the only one who can fly exclusively in the high register. Pavarotti started by singing Puccini's works, and then dabbled in the works of Donizetti and Bellini.
As he became famous, Verdi's works later became his specialty, and he could perform tenors of Donizetti's or Bellini's, Verdi's and Puccini's styles. After that, Pavarotti's reputation
He rose steadily, appeared in operas or concerts, went to Paris, London, Carnegie or the Met. It can be said that he gained both fame and fortune, and became an idol in the hearts of Western music fans and a superstar in the music market.
Pavarotti was a brilliant tenor. In the 1970s and 1980s, he and Sutherland formed the best male and female soprano combo in the world after Callas and Stefano. Every opera they recorded had considerable
The quality. The Neapolitan folk songs sung by Pavarotti are also very charming. He appeared on the stage of the famous Teatro alla Scala in Milan. He sang on the same stage with Sutherland and became famous in Australia.
Karajan's support pushed Pavarotti to a more prominent and broader world stage. In Berlin, San Francisco, and under Karajan's baton, Pavarotti sang loudly and captivated the audience, causing a sensation in every venue.
Today, although Lao Pa is in his 60s, his sword never gets old.
At the end of 1995, he teamed up with Domingo and Carreras to hold a world tour with the Three Tenors, which delighted music fans around the world and became a new legend in the international music scene.
Pavarotti loved field planting and farm work. He once threatened to become a farmer when he could no longer sing.
In addition, he also collects calligraphy, paintings and cultural relics.
In recent years, he has become passionate about painting and has held personal exhibitions in Japan. Former Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu bought two of his paintings.
Interestingly, Pavarotti also collected hundreds of nail heads, which were given to him by "Pavaro fans" from all over the world. Because Pavarotti once said that every time he goes on stage, he will put them on
Wearing a nail head on the body for protection was a "talisman" commonly used by Italian tenors in the past, and this strange habit was also believed and used by Pavarotti.
Domingo was born in Madrid in 1941. His parents were Spanish opera singers. He moved to Mexico at the age of 8. After studying voice, piano and conducting at the Conservatory of Music in Mexico City, Domingo made his debut as a singer.
With 115 opera roles, more than any other tenor in the history of music, Domingo's repertoire includes almost all the major roles in Italian and French opera.
There are more than 100 recordings of singing, including 93 recordings of complete operas, often recording the same play multiple times. He has also recorded and filmed more than 50 Grammy Awards.
3 opera films. Domingo has given concerts all over the world, from the Far East to South America, from the United States to almost every country in Europe.