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Luciano Pavarotti

Where does Pavarotti rank among the great tenors?

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Among the great three, I think that he was considered as the first.


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I would put him at the top because of his beautiful voice and because of his warm and charming personality that probably makes it easier for those working with him. I pray that he can get through this terrible sickness and we will all be ale to hear that imemorable voice.


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I think he was considered the tenor with the richest and clearest tone, although real music lovers might argue with that.

Anyway, his passing away is a great loss to Opera IMO 


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I always thought Placido Domingo was better, but Pavarotti was definitely among the top three.


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Randy: "What's up, dawg?"

Simon: "I'm not being rude... but will you shut up?"

Paula: "You're so mean, Simon."

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All I can say is that I used to think opera was boring ... but watching and listening to Pavarotti made me think that opera was kind of cool. 

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