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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory Italian tenor Lucciano Pavarotti was born on October 12, 1935
90 years ago today, October 12, 1935 (September 15, 1935 in the lunar calendar), the world famous Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti was born. Luciano Pavarotti (1935.10.12 - 2007.9.6) was a world-renowned Italian tenor. An early elementary school teacher, he began his singing career in 1961 as Rudolph in the Reggio Emilia International Competition. In 1964, he performed for the first time at Milan Scala Opera House. The following year, he was invited to perform and record in Australia. In 1967, he was selected by Karajan as the tenor soloist of Verdi's "Requiem". Since then, his reputation has steadily increased and he has become one of the best tenors active on the current international opera stage. Pavarotti is praised by many as the greatest tenor of his generation. Pavarotti's voice is full, energetic, and bright with a sense of transparency. Among them, the high-pitched areas are unified, the timbre is wide and has a strong natural beauty. Pavarotti has a very beautiful timbre. In the entire range above two octaves, all sounds can burst out bright and crystal brilliance. The "treble c", which is regarded as feared by ordinary tenors, can also sing clearly, round and penetrating, so it is known as the "king of treble c". He is one of the top three tenor singers in the world today. Pavarotti was born on October 12, 1935 in a not-rich family on the outskirts of Modena, Italy. His father was a baker and his mother was a female worker in a cigar factory, but they both loved music, especially his father, who was a well-known local amateur tenor. Pavarotti has a natural good voice and has been with singing since childhood. In 1955, the 19-year-old Pavarotti began to learn vocal music. Although he worked as a primary school teacher and insurance salesman in his early years, he never stopped his pursuit of the art of singing. In 1961, the 25-year-old Pavarotti won the first prize in the Aquilé Perry International Vocal Competition for successfully singing the aria of Rudolph, the protagonist of the opera "Bohemian". In April of the same year, he performed the entire play of "The Bohemian" for the first time at the Rezo Emilia Opera House, and began his brilliant opera career. Pavarotti's real fame should have begun in 1963. He achieved great success by replacing his predecessor Stefano at the Royal Opera House in London, England. In 1964, he entered the world-famous La Scala Opera House in Milan, and has since become famous. In 1967, at a concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding musician Toscanini, he was selected by Karajan to be the solo in Verdi's "Requiem." Since then, this opera superstar has gradually risen, shone and attracted attention in the world, and has since become the best tenor of contemporary times and has become world-famous. In 1972, he performed "The Girl in the Army" with Sutherland at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. While singing an aria in the play called "Oh, how happy", which was called a tenor forbidden area, Pavarotti sang in a row. Nine high-pitched Cs with chest resonance shook the international music scene. Later, in Bellini's "The Puritan", he sang the treble D, and since then he firmly established his position as the first tenor. In his more than 40 years of singing career, Pavarotti not only created miracles as a tenor singer and opera artist, but also made outstanding contributions to the popularization of classical music and opera. Pavarotti often holds large-scale outdoor concerts, whether in Hyde Park in London or Central Park in New York, attracting hundreds of thousands of live audiences and millions of TV viewers each time. Since 1990, Pavarotti has also teamed up with Domingo and Carreras to form the "Three Tenors Concert", the strongest singing group and performance brand in history, from the ancient baths in Rome, the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, and the Eiffel Tower in Paris... until the Wumen Square of the Forbidden City in Beijing, the songs of the "Three Tenors" have resounded all over the world. In addition, Pavarotti also founded the super brand of "Pavarotti and Friends" with his magnanimous and inclusive musical attitude, kind and extensive love, and joined many pop music stars such as Sting and U2 Band to sing on the same stage to raise funds for areas and children suffering from poverty and war. In a variety of relaxed and entertaining ways, Pavarotti brought Bel Canto singing, which had been confined to the classical music palace for hundreds of years, to the general public, and received the widest attention and welcome. This not only promoted the classical music market. The prosperity has also led to a new music trend and injected new life into classical music. On October 12, 2005, Pavarotti celebrated his 70th birthday and began his farewell stage world tour in early 2005. In December 2005, Pavarotti's global tour of farewell to the stage will arrive in China: 6th-Shanghai, 10th-Beijing. This means that Beijing will be a very important punctuation point at the end of Pavarotti's glorious 44-year artistic career. On September 6, 2007, he died due to ineffective treatment of pancreatic cancer at the age of 71. Comments: Italian tenor singer, one of the "three major tenors in the world". News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1gvz.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-14:04] 访问:86
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