Luciano Pavarotti 'Nessun Dorma' REACTION & ANALYSIS by Vocal Coach/Opera Singer

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I'll be honest: this isn't a first time reaction. But it is my favorite opera aria, sung by my favorite opera singer. So - I want to share it with you, and analyze what makes Pavarotti and Puccini so dang awesome.

Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Luciano Pavarotti performing one of his legendary songs, "Nessun Dorma," in the three tenors concert in Los Angeles.
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Performed by Luciano Pavarotti - Composed by Puccini
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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Just after Pavarotti died, I was in Paris for Bastille Day, hanging out at the Champ de Mars by the Eifel Tour watching the fireworks show. After the French patriotic music, the pace slowed down and they started playing his Nessun Dorma, building to this huge crescendo to end the evening, the fireworks going off in time to the music. There wasn't a dry eye in the house among tens of thousands gathered. It was quite an evening.

John-doei
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Pavarotti doesn't so much sing this - he lives it. That look in his eyes at the end - like he's left his body and just returned to it. This performance is simply sublime... and I think he and everyone present knew it.

duncanwelch
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Its extremely cute seeing her joy while talking and her chuckles while listening.
It always warms my heart seeing people talk about their passions.
Love you elizabeth

alieldremy
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There are not a lot of musicians that have mastered their art… Pavarotti is one of them that has completely mastered

safeinsound
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The look on her face during the finale indicates she feels the same way I do. Which is pure joy and ecstasy. The look on Pavarotti’s face at the end indicates he KNOWS he just did that to all of us.

mayge
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19:49 This is a face of the man who touched divinity. This aria is a masterpiece, and Luciano was an ultimate master. Always watering my eyes.

bartoszrebelski
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I saw him live in 1985. Recordings don't do him justice. The voice just comes from somewhere else, somewhere deep in his soul. It was miraculous. I hope you had the chance to hear him live. His top just sliced through the orchestra. One of my top lifetime experiences.

recognizingfrequency
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My father was a huge opera fan. All of my youth Luciano Pavarotti or Maria Callas was playing in the background. I still listen regularly. When I heard the news he had passed on in 2007 it hit me like a brick. I wept. The greatest tenor ever in my humble opinion.

alexanderbuffalo
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Hus look during that last note. He is in a different place looking at something divine. By the way, love your nerdiness. The best.

MrRevald
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Great reaction. I've never seen someone who looks so happy at the same time as they look as if they are going to burst into tears.

PazBinv
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Pavarotti's diaphragmatic control is astounding!
He make his singing look effortless.

Ms Zharoff, I would love to hear you sing "Nessun Dorma!"

scottwestergren
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It’s such a joy to see you enjoy his voice. 🥰
Side note, thank you for translating. You’re the first to do this. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Funkybassplayer
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The first time I heard Pavarotti perform Nessun Dorma, I couldn't believe what I was hearing. I don't ever recall getting chills from a song before that. I've probably watched this performance 100 times and I got chills again listening to it today. His voice is other-worldly.

jasonfritz
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Declaration: I’m an electrician and have no idea about music as a profession.
So it’s taken me a few weeks to come to appreciate the absolute beauty and sheer genius of this performance. I’ve watched a good number other performers and the only other that starts to move me is Kaufmann. However, there’s a clarity and effortless joy in Pavarotti’s performance that is exquisite. I’m fully converted.

sparkydave
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I was so lucky to see him live a bunch of times when I was young!!!
Special!!!
🤯🥲😈🤘

Novakiller
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Pavarotti's voice brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it! Truly one of the greatest operatic voices. I took voice lessons many years ago when I was in college. I think my teacher sang with the San Antonio opera company. I graduated with a degree in voice. I still loved it.

parsifal
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When my 13 year old daughter was just about 18 months old, I was playing this video on the TV thru nice speakers. She had never heard it and just stared and stared. She had her back to me but when he finished the Vincero section, she turned around and tears were streaming down her face. From then on, she used to make me play it for her often. But nothing beat that first time reaction.

robsurfingtherabbithole
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I love watching passionate people talk about things they are passionate about and this was a delight, even if I didn't have a clue what you were talking about most of the time.

bobbralee
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Had the privilege to see him do this live. I had red carpet seats. It was the Toronto performance and it was perfection. Always my favourite Pavarotti piece. Glorious. Thank you for covering this so passionately 💜

pyrettablaze
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I had the honor and privilege meeting Pav in Austin 1998 at the Frank Erwin center where I worked backstage with the catering, I was in awe listening to his warmup, and just star struck being in his presense, truly in the presence of a divine legendary performer and the greatest tenor of my lifetime

joeltijerina