Luciano Pavarotti - The Great Luciano Pavarotti (2017) flac
BAND/ARTIST: Luciano Pavarotti
- Title: The Great Luciano Pavarotti
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Sony Classical
- Genre: Classical, Vocal
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 02:38:44
- Total Size: 751 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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CD1
01. Simon Boccanegra: Prelude (Remastered) - Claudio Abbado
02. Ernani, Act II: Odi il voto, o grande Iddio (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
03. Attila, Act III: Oh dolore! ed io vivea (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
04. Don Carlo, Act I: Io la vidi (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
05. I Due Foscari, Act I: Dal più remoto esilio (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
06. I Due Foscari, Act I: Sì, lo sento, iddio mi chiama (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
07. Les vêpres siciliennes, Act IV: À toi, que j'ai chérie (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
08. Aida: Overture (Remastered) - Claudio Abbado
CD2
01. Luisa Miller: Quando le sere al placido (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
02. Lucia di Lammermoor: Fra poco a me ricovero (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
03. Rigoletto: Questa o quella (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
04. Rigoletto: La donna è mobile (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
05. La bohème: Che gelida manina (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
06. Mamma (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
07. Rondine al nido (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
08. Lolita (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
09. Fedora: Amor ti vieta (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
10. Pagliacci: Vesti la giubba (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
11. Chitarra Romana (Roman Guitar) (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
12. La mia canzone al vento (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
13. Non ti scordar di me (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
14. O sole mio (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
15. Torna a Surriento (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
16. Turandot: Nessun dorma - Luciano Pavarotti
CD3
01. Cantique de nöel (O Holy Night) - Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
02. Adeste Fideles - José Carreras;Luciano Pavarotti
03. Ave Maria, dolce Maria - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
04. Wiegenlied, Op. 49, No. 4 - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
05. O Tannenbaum - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
06. Tu scendi dalle stelle - Luciano Pavarotti
07. Amazing Grace - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
08. White Christmas - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
09. Dormi, O bambino - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
10. Silent Night - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
11. Pregaría (El cant de l'ánima a la Verge) - José Carreras
12. Susani - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
13. Happy Christmas (War is Over) - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
14. Wiegenlied, Op. 41, No. 1 - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
15. Carol of the Drum (The Little Drummer Boy) - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo
16. La virgen lava pañales - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
17. I'll Be Home for Christmas - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
18. Sleigh Ride - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
19. Winter Wonderland - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
20. Un nuevo siglo - Plácido Domingo
21. Feliz Navidad - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
22. Let It Snow - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
23. Jingle Bells - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
Arguably no other opera singer in music history achieved the same level of international celebrity as tenor Luciano Pavarotti; his voice - robust, resonant, and immediately recognizable - launched him into the stratosphere of household recognition usually reserved for pop stars and Hollywood icons, and in the process spurred opera itself on to new peaks of mainstream popularity. Born in Modena, Italy, on October 12, 1935, as a boy he enjoyed local fame as a member of the town's soccer team, and first sang in the chorus with his father, himself a fine amateur tenor and devoted opera buff. After the chorus won first prize in an international competition, the young Pavarotti's future was cemented: his solo debut came in 1961, portraying Rodolfo in a performance of La Boheme at the opera house in Reggio Emilia. His early success led to engagements throughout Italy and eventually Amsterdam, Vienna, Zurich, and London; Pavarotti's American debut came in February 1965, in a Miami production of Lucia di Lammermoor with Joan Sutherland (the first of their many pairings).
History suggests that the Pavarotti phenomenon began in earnest on February 17, 1972 during a performance of La Fille du Regiment at New York's Metropolitan Opera; after his effortless completion of an aria containing nine high Cs, the audience erupted in prolonged applause, and his stardom was assured. In the years to follow, Pavarotti essayed the roles of Arturo, Massenet's Des Grieux, Alfredo, the Duke, and Nemorino; as his voice darkened and grew, he also appeared as Manrico, Ernani, Radames, Calaf, and Otello. In 1977, Pavarotti reprised the role of Rodolfo for the premiere episode of the long-running Live at the Met television series, going on to appear in over a dozen broadcasts from the Lincoln Center; his entire stage repertory eventually reached record, and he also sold millions of copies of his solo albums of opera arias, traditional music, and holiday favorites. Pavarotti's live performances included many stadium dates, as well as numerous other attention-grabbing spectacles; additionally, some of his greatest success was achieved in the company of Placido Domingo and José Carreras, performing together as the Three Tenors. Pavarotti's last performance came at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, where he sang a typically poignant and powerful rendition of "Nessun Dorma" to an adoring crowd. On 6 September 2007, the world lost one of the greatest voices of all-time as Luciano Pavarotti lost his battle with pancreatic cancer and sadly passed away at the age of 71.
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CD1
01. Simon Boccanegra: Prelude (Remastered) - Claudio Abbado
02. Ernani, Act II: Odi il voto, o grande Iddio (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
03. Attila, Act III: Oh dolore! ed io vivea (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
04. Don Carlo, Act I: Io la vidi (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
05. I Due Foscari, Act I: Dal più remoto esilio (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
06. I Due Foscari, Act I: Sì, lo sento, iddio mi chiama (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
07. Les vêpres siciliennes, Act IV: À toi, que j'ai chérie (Remastered) - Luciano Pavarotti
08. Aida: Overture (Remastered) - Claudio Abbado
CD2
01. Luisa Miller: Quando le sere al placido (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
02. Lucia di Lammermoor: Fra poco a me ricovero (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
03. Rigoletto: Questa o quella (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
04. Rigoletto: La donna è mobile (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
05. La bohème: Che gelida manina (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
06. Mamma (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
07. Rondine al nido (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
08. Lolita (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
09. Fedora: Amor ti vieta (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
10. Pagliacci: Vesti la giubba (Live) - Luciano Pavarotti
11. Chitarra Romana (Roman Guitar) (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
12. La mia canzone al vento (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
13. Non ti scordar di me (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
14. O sole mio (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
15. Torna a Surriento (Voice) - Luciano Pavarotti
16. Turandot: Nessun dorma - Luciano Pavarotti
CD3
01. Cantique de nöel (O Holy Night) - Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
02. Adeste Fideles - José Carreras;Luciano Pavarotti
03. Ave Maria, dolce Maria - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
04. Wiegenlied, Op. 49, No. 4 - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
05. O Tannenbaum - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
06. Tu scendi dalle stelle - Luciano Pavarotti
07. Amazing Grace - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
08. White Christmas - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
09. Dormi, O bambino - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
10. Silent Night - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
11. Pregaría (El cant de l'ánima a la Verge) - José Carreras
12. Susani - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
13. Happy Christmas (War is Over) - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
14. Wiegenlied, Op. 41, No. 1 - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
15. Carol of the Drum (The Little Drummer Boy) - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo
16. La virgen lava pañales - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
17. I'll Be Home for Christmas - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
18. Sleigh Ride - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
19. Winter Wonderland - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
20. Un nuevo siglo - Plácido Domingo
21. Feliz Navidad - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
22. Let It Snow - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
23. Jingle Bells - José Carreras;Plácido Domingo;Luciano Pavarotti
Arguably no other opera singer in music history achieved the same level of international celebrity as tenor Luciano Pavarotti; his voice - robust, resonant, and immediately recognizable - launched him into the stratosphere of household recognition usually reserved for pop stars and Hollywood icons, and in the process spurred opera itself on to new peaks of mainstream popularity. Born in Modena, Italy, on October 12, 1935, as a boy he enjoyed local fame as a member of the town's soccer team, and first sang in the chorus with his father, himself a fine amateur tenor and devoted opera buff. After the chorus won first prize in an international competition, the young Pavarotti's future was cemented: his solo debut came in 1961, portraying Rodolfo in a performance of La Boheme at the opera house in Reggio Emilia. His early success led to engagements throughout Italy and eventually Amsterdam, Vienna, Zurich, and London; Pavarotti's American debut came in February 1965, in a Miami production of Lucia di Lammermoor with Joan Sutherland (the first of their many pairings).
History suggests that the Pavarotti phenomenon began in earnest on February 17, 1972 during a performance of La Fille du Regiment at New York's Metropolitan Opera; after his effortless completion of an aria containing nine high Cs, the audience erupted in prolonged applause, and his stardom was assured. In the years to follow, Pavarotti essayed the roles of Arturo, Massenet's Des Grieux, Alfredo, the Duke, and Nemorino; as his voice darkened and grew, he also appeared as Manrico, Ernani, Radames, Calaf, and Otello. In 1977, Pavarotti reprised the role of Rodolfo for the premiere episode of the long-running Live at the Met television series, going on to appear in over a dozen broadcasts from the Lincoln Center; his entire stage repertory eventually reached record, and he also sold millions of copies of his solo albums of opera arias, traditional music, and holiday favorites. Pavarotti's live performances included many stadium dates, as well as numerous other attention-grabbing spectacles; additionally, some of his greatest success was achieved in the company of Placido Domingo and José Carreras, performing together as the Three Tenors. Pavarotti's last performance came at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, where he sang a typically poignant and powerful rendition of "Nessun Dorma" to an adoring crowd. On 6 September 2007, the world lost one of the greatest voices of all-time as Luciano Pavarotti lost his battle with pancreatic cancer and sadly passed away at the age of 71.
Year 2017 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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