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In 1992, during the performance of "Don Carlo" by Franco Zeffirelli at La Scala, Pavarotti was booed by the audience. He died on September 6, 2007 from pancreatic cancer. However, he never pursued a professional singing career due to stage fright. Apart from the roles of lyric tenor Elvino in "La Sonnambula" and Arturo in "I Puritani" by Bellini, Edgardo in "Lucia di Lammermoor" by Donizetti, Alfredo in "La Traviata," and the Duke of Mantua in "Rigoletto" by Verdi, Luciano Pavarotti also mastered dramatic roles such as Riccardo in Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera," Cavaradossi in Puccini's "Tosca," Manrico in Verdi's "Il Trovatore," and Radames in Verdi's "Aida." Pavarotti often appeared on television performances, participated in the "Arena di Verona" festival, and recorded famous opera arias and popular songs such as "Nessun Dorma," "O Sole Mio," and "Caruso" in memory of legendary tenor Enrico Caruso.
In 1943, when the fascists arrived in their city, the family moved to a countryside farm where they became involved in agriculture. VHS Video
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Pavarotti: My World
Born in Modena, Italy, Luciano Pavarotti learned to sing as a boy alto in a church choir and the Chorale Gioacchino Rossini, an amateur group.
The couple got married in 1961, as soon as Pavarotti started earning a living on the opera stage. In 2003, the couple welcomed twins, a son named Riccardo and a daughter named Alice, but unfortunately, the newborn boy passed away shortly after. In 1960, he suffered from a professional illness, vocal cord thickening, which caused him to lose his voice.
The tenor admitted his own shortcomings and never performed at La Scala again. He later joined his father in the church choir and regularly listened to opera records from his father's collection. In 1982, Pavarotti appeared in an unsuccessful film, Yes, Giorgio, in which he plays an opera superstar who pursues an independent female doctor during an American tour.
His mother worked in a cigar factory. They had three daughters: Lorenza in 1962, Cristina in 1964, and Giuliana in 1967. In 2000, after his divorce from his first wife, Pavarotti proposed to Nicoletta and built a spacious mansion for their new family. DONIZETTI - L'ELISIR D'AMORE - UNA FURTIVA LAGRIMA - 2. However, at the age of 60, the tenor met a young woman who gave him a second chance at love.
In 1991 the tenors Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, and Pavarotti teamed up to record In Concert, which has sold over 5 million CDs and cassettes worldwide. His breakthrough came with the role of Tonio in Donizetti's "La Fille du Regiment," in which he performed at the Royal Opera House, La Scala, and the Metropolitan Opera.
Her name was Nicoletta Mantovani, and she was 36 years younger than Pavarotti.