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PAVAROTTI HAS DIED

Last post Thu, Sep 06 2007, 10:54 PM by sicklizard. 8 replies.
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  •  Wed, Sep 05 2007, 5:59 PM 102573

    PAVAROTTI HAS DIED

    It has just been announced on UK TV News that Lucianno Pavarotti is tonight close to death.

    His family are with him.

    I am sure that you will all join in our prayers for both his passing and for those both in his close family and beyond for the hours to come.

     


  •  Wed, Sep 05 2007, 7:01 PM 102574 in reply to 102573

    Re: PAVAROTTI IS CLOSE TO DEATH

    Very sad news. He's been an inspiration to so many young singers over the years.
  •  Wed, Sep 05 2007, 7:44 PM 102575 in reply to 102574

    Re: PAVAROTTI IS CLOSE TO DEATH

    I saw this as well

    And am keeping an eye on news channels

    This was posted 4 hours ago

    'ROME (AFP) — The condition of celebrated Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti, 71, has worsened following his operation for pancreas cancer in July last year and hospitalisation last month, media reports said Wednesday.

    "Luciano Pavarotti's condition has worsened," Sky TG 24 television reported without providing further details.

    Pavarotti was hospitalised on August 8 in Modena in the north of Italy with a fever. He was discharged on August 25 after diagnostic tests were completed.

    Hailed as one of the greatest tenors of his generation, Pavarotti underwent surgery for pancreatic cancer more than a year ago and has since had at least five rounds of chemotherapy.

    Following his surgery Pavarotti cancelled subsequent concerts, sparking fears that he may never perform in public again. He was forced to abandon a 40-concert farewell tour that began in May 2004.

    This summer during a ceremony in honour of the singer on the island of Ischia near Naples, his wife said that Pavarotti had been feeling well and was preparing a new album.

    "We can never be sure with this illness, but I think that Luciano will pull through," she said. "He is doing well. He is finishing the fifth chemotherapy cycle. He has not lost a hair and he hasn't lost weight."

    The same day, July 10, Pavarotti called the ceremony's organisers and concluded by saying he was preparing another "Pavarotti & Friends" album.

    On Wednesday morning, Pavarotti had expressed his "emotion" following the establishment of a "cultural excellence" prize in Italy that he had been the first to receive.

    He said he was "full of emotion and gratitude ... because it gives me the opportunity to continue to celebrate the magic of a life spent in service of art."

    Pavarotti broke into the world of opera when he won the top prize in a competition in 1961, for which he was rewarded with the role of Rodolphe in Puccini's "La Boheme" in nearby Reggio Emilia.

    He went on to perform across Europe before crossing the Atlantic in February 1965 for a production of Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" in Miami, Florida, with Joan Sutherland as Lucia.

    It was with Sutherland in February 1972 that Pavarotti truly came of age, taking Covent Garden and the New York Metropolitan Opera by storm with a sparkling production of another Donizetti favourite, "La Fille du Regiment".

    But he managed to shock purists with his appearances in live concerts, sometimes alongside pop musicians. In 1991 a crowd of 150,000, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, braved the rain and cold in London's Hyde Park to hear him sing.

    The previous year Pavarotti had hit an even wider audience, when his performance of the aria "Nessun Dorma", from Puccini's "Turandot," was chosen as the theme music for the 1990 Football World Cup, hosted by his native Italy.

    Among his best-known initiatives in recent years have been his appearances with two other leading singers, Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo, as the "Three Tenors", and the annual "Pavarotti and Friends" concerts in Modena.'

    Thoughts and prayers with him and his family friends

    Eli

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  •  Wed, Sep 05 2007, 11:30 PM 102577 in reply to 102575

    Re: PAVAROTTI IS CLOSE TO DEATH

    Yes, very sad news indeed.

    Edited: I've just read that Pavarotti has now died.  RIP .... he gave so much to the world of music.



    ~Lily~
    First Sydney Ammiratore and "A Usual Suspect"
    "If music be the food of love, play on"
  •  Thu, Sep 06 2007, 2:55 AM 102579 in reply to 102577

    Re: PAVAROTTI IS CLOSE TO DEATH

    I've just driven home from work and heard the sad news on the radio.

    I wondered how many people in the world had their first introduction to the world of opera and its beauty with the performances at that World Cup in 1990 and the works of The Three Tenors.

    A sad day but what a wonderful legacy he left the world.

     




  •  Thu, Sep 06 2007, 5:08 AM 102583 in reply to 102579

    Re: PAVAROTTI IS CLOSE TO DEATH

    Spent my ride home on the train listening to The Three Tenors on my Ipod. What a beautiful powerful voice he had. He truly did bring the beauty of opera to millions who would never have listened otherwise.

    A sad day for music. 


    Ceedee

    alive well and always kicking

  •  Thu, Sep 06 2007, 5:22 PM 102602 in reply to 102583

    Re: PAVAROTTI IS CLOSE TO DEATH

    RIP Luciano Pavarotti - your legacy will live on forever!  What sad loss to the world of music.

  •  Thu, Sep 06 2007, 6:51 PM 102604 in reply to 102602

    Re: PAVAROTTI IS CLOSE TO DEATH

    A sad day indeed.  He was my introduction to opera.
    Shirl


  •  Thu, Sep 06 2007, 10:54 PM 102606 in reply to 102604

    Re: PAVAROTTI IS CLOSE TO DEATH

    Very sad news and a huge loss to the world too, as Luciano was a big character in every sense of the word. He has left an amazing legacy of music to many generations though, bringing classical/opera to massive worldwide audiences. Young or old, rich or poor, pretty much everyone you ask will have heard of the great Pavarotti and his music and legacy will live on for years to come, continuing to touch and inspire people of all ages and in all walks of life. Not bad at all for a baker's boy from Modena!

    He will be sadly missed and my thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and loved ones.


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