A rebroadcast of a conversation with opera singer Luciano Pavarotti

with Luciano Pavarotti
in Music
on Wednesday, December 31, 2003 * * * * *

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A rebroadcast of a conversation with opera singer Luciano Pavarotti about his career and the release of his album "Ti Adoro" (from October 3, 2003).

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    1. Susana N. Salessi  09/07/2007 08:54 PM Report

      Carissimo Luciano: you make me cry when you sing... but also when you talk!!! You will be terribly missed... Why so soon???

    2. Torontocomposer  09/07/2007 08:38 AM Report

      I am always in awe of the people the Charlie Rose gets on his show and have noticed that often people say "No one has ever asked me that before" which is a credit to him, but watching this video and seeing Charlie talk about a tenor's appetite and what he wants to do before he draws his last breath, I have to stick to the thought that Charlie is a Horse's patutie. Yet, Pavarotti suffers him with grace and dignity. This is what made Pavarotti great. Grace, humility, passion and service to a great art from. He will be sorely missed. Hopefully he is singing now in front of the real St Peter and his one wish has come true.

    3. Gerald Russell  09/07/2007 08:19 AM Report

      I thought that the re-broadcast on Thirteen of "The Elixir of Love" was a brilliant stroke. The problem was that Charlie Rose introduced it and not only mispronounced Pavarotti's name but badly mangled the name of the opera. Come on Charlie - a little practice wouldn't hurt.

    4. Silvija  09/07/2007 01:11 AM Report

      The Maestro leaves us and all he receives is a 30 minute rebroadcast from 2003? Forgive me, I am shocked.