Tribal People React to LUCIANO PAVAROTTI For The First Time

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Tribal people reacting to Luciano Pavarotti's "Nessun Dorma" performance For The First Time
Tribal people's reaction, analysis and review to Nessun Dorma performed live by Luciano Pavarotti in 1994

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Tribal Musician reviews Pavarotti's Nessun Dorma:

TRYBALS
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As Italian I can easily say that Nessun Dorma is the piece that can stops our nation especially if sung by Pavarotti. I know all the words and I cry every single time

bexyr
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The problem with Pavarotti is that if he, as is usually the case, the first Opera singer you ever hear, then you don't appreciate other Opera singers as much because nobody else comes close.

stelvisify
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I love what that one gentleman said, "He gave all that he had left."
I mean, just *wow.* That's the perfect description of Pavarotti's singing, isn't it?

jadefire
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I'm Italian, I will forever thank my grandmother who paid 150.000 Liras in 1999 (300€ now) just to give me the utmost privilege of watching the Turandot by Puccini performed by Pavarotti, as a 11 years old boy.
In these years, I've heard American colleagues telling me about the last Bocelli performance, I've heard Brits friends loving this through their very talented Paul Potts, I've heard many, MANY people telling me what they thought Pavarotti was doing during this. All great opinions to me but I never could put mine in words.

What I've never heard is "he was trying to express pain through his singing, even if he was suffering (from cancer), he just had to".
I immediately conjured the memory of that night in these words.
Apparently, I simply had to wait for 2024 and watch a video about "tribal people reacting".

Well vaffanculo man, thanks. This was beautiful.
Cheers from italy.

undertheneonlights
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These men are so genuine and they truly appreciate beauty wherever it comes from. Bless them.

barbarahathorn
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Many years ago, I waited in the sleet and freezing rain to buy tickets to see Pavarotti sing. I managed to get a front row seat, & I cried through the entire concert. Such a magnificent voice and a treasured memory.

risa
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Opera is not a type of music I gravitate to. BUT, when Pavarotti sings Nessun Dorma, I tear up. It's not just the power and beauty of the man's voice, but the way he could convey such emotional depths

ferrisulf
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Oh, how wonderful! I remember the first time I heard Nessun Dorma. It was so beautiful I had tears in my eyes. I'm happy our dear friends get to listen to it too. It's one of the most beautiful pieces of music in the world, sung by a true master and legend.

veladarney
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These reactions are so wholesome, honest and utterly beautiful that shows we all feel the same emotions and that music really can cover cultures, language, division. It really is the language of the world.
Love these guys

woody
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I think hearing Pavarotti singing Nessun Dorma was probably the first time music ever truly moved me. I was only a little kid and my parents were fans of his. His voice was unlike anything I'd ever heard before, or since. Hello from Scotland! ❤

sueKay
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My childhood friend who I had just reconnected with after many, many years asked me to meet her for lunch in an Italian restaurant near
where she lived. We were the only lunch patrons so we had the entire place to ourselves with occasional visiting by the owner/chef. "Nessun Dorma" was playing - we looked at each other, smiling, but with tears in our eyes. It was the last time I saw her - she died a few months later. Now I struggle with this beautiful masterpiece - just buckets of tears most times.

catzenhouse
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Pavarotti always makes me cry. He had such an amazing voice. I also understand the arm gestures of the fine gentlemen. It’s a sign of great appreciation. ❤️

Nanasays
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"I pray to God to bless his soul in heaven". Beautiful. Music & emotion transcends, regardless of culture, religion, country & dogma.

lesleymcmullen
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I absolutely loved the spontaneous reactions of these men, who appear to be spiritual advisors for their people. Their emotional analyses and reactions, concern for Pavarotti and the raised hand reaction were moving to me, and I admired and felt affection for the elders. I often adopt gestures and will likely react similarly in the future when so moved😊...it is very like the raised hands gesture that many people express when they feel the joy of spiritual music!

Aurabora
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@4:47 Adnan, thank you for taking the time to explain Muharam's hand gesture. I have noticed on other videos that Muharam has music in his soul, and often reacts to beautiful music.

zenrook
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Your channel shows that music brings people together, no matter what language we speak or culture we’re from.

rosdemai
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Wow! Muharam actually got very close to the actual meaning of the song when he said Pavarotti wanted to wake people up. "Nessum Dorma" literally means "None shall sleep."

Singing opera is physically demanding. I never heard of anyone damaging their internal organs by doing it, but it is fairly common for singers to develop calluses, also called nodes or nodules, on their vocal cords. These nodes affect the quality of singing. Sometimes they go away with rest and therapy, but sometimes they require surgery to treat.

marydodsonmt
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English Translation
Nobody shall sleep!...
Nobody shall sleep!
Even you, oh Princess,
in your cold room,
watch the stars,
that tremble with love and with hope.
But my secret is hidden within me,
my name no one shall know...
No!...No!...
On your mouth, I will tell it when the light shines.
And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine!...
(No one will know his name and we must, alas, die.)
Vanish, o night!
Set, stars! Set, stars!
At dawn, I will win! I will win! I will win!😊

sylviedhancarville
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The world lost one of its most amazing treasures the day Pavarotti died. RIP big man. You will be missed forever.
The reactions are amazing, because these are people who didn't know who Pavarotti was, and they expressed how impressed they were by his artistry. Music truly is a universal language.

nirmalsuki