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One of the world's greatest singers, Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti, dies aged 71 after a battle with cancer.
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>> Thanks for joining us. Flamboyant, a true artist, no tenor will ever come close, some of the tributes which have poured in from around the world for Luciano Pavarotti, one of the world's best-loved opera singers. He's died at the age of 71 after fighting pancreatic cancer for more than a year. His singing career lasted more than five decades. In that time he brought in new audiences with his performances of the three tenors and his performance of necessary Sunni dorma for the world cup.
>> There may have been three tenors, there was only one Luciano Pavarotti.
>> He was born in northern Italy, the son of a baker and a keen footballer as a youth. He made his professional debut at the local opera house in 1961. In his prime in the 1970s, he enraptured audiences with the beauty, the clarity and the delicacy of his voice, as well as it's sheer power. He couldn't act, but who cared when he could sing like this. His enthusiasms were typically Italian -- food, football and his family, including his wife and three daughters. But there with more offstage dalliances, as well. Eventually he left his wife age, scandalizing many. A divorce settlement revealed he owed £3 million in unpaid taxes. By then he was a super and celebrity friends gathered each year in modena for a c retired, critics said his voice was past his best. Audiences didn't care. In his last performance at new York's metropolitan opera, they gave him an 11-minute ovation. His fame, fuelled by a personal as overwhelming as his frame,ho when in 1990 he sang "nessu "nessum dorma" in Italy at the world cup, he went from opera star to superstar.
출처: 기독교의 복음과 우리의 문화 원문보기 글쓴이: 역사학도
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