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Pavarotti: a guide to the life and times of the world's most famous opera singer

For some, their introduction to Pavarotti may have been an enthralling opera at the Met or Covent Garden. For others it would have been a drenched night in Hyde Park. Perhaps a balmy evening in the company of Plácido Domingo and José Carreras, with whom he made up the iconic Three Tenors. For others still, it was Lineker scoring, Gazza crying and Pearce missing from the spot.

Whatever image or event they might associate it with, more people have become familiar with Luciano Pavarotti’s tenor voice than any other. But who was Pavarotti, and how did he become just so famous?

Who was Pavarotti?

Luciano Pavarotti was, in short, the most famous opera singer that the world has known. He became best known for his performances of 'Nessun dorma', the iconic aria from Giacomo Puccini's opera, Turandot.

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Luciano Pavarotti

Italian operatic tenor (1935–2007)

"Pavarotti" redirects here. For the documentary, see Pavarotti (film).

Luciano Pavarotti

OMRI

Pavarotti upon receiving the Kennedy Center Honors, 2001

Born(1935-10-12)12 October 1935

Modena, Italy

Died6 September 2007(2007-09-06) (aged 71)

Modena, Italy

OccupationOpera singer (tenor)
Years active1955–2006
Spouses
  • Adua Veroni

    (m. 1961; div. 2000)​
  • Nicoletta Mantovani

    (m. 2003)​
Children4

Luciano PavarottiOMRI (, , Italian:[luˈtʃaːnopavaˈrɔtti]; 12 October 1935 – 6 September 2007) was an Italian operatic tenor who during the late part of his career crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming one of the most acclaimed tenors of all time. He made numerous recordings of complete operas and individual arias, gaining worldwide fame for his tone, and gaining the nickname "King of the High Cs".

As one of the Three Tenors, who perform

Luciano Pavarotti, born in Modena, Italy, was one of the most famous opera tenors in history. He was renowned for his strong voice and precise high notes; people nicknamed him "The King of the High Cs." He grew up in a low-income family: his father, Fernando, was a baker and an amateur tenor, and his mother, Adele, worked in a cigar factory. However, the family was poor and could hardly afford to buy him musical instruments; nevertheless, his parents encouraged him to pursue his passion for music after he joined a church choir at nine.

At first, Pavarotti wanted to play football and become a football goalkeeper. Still, he soon abandoned the idea and devoted himself to singing, inspired by his father's records and great tenors such as Beniamino Gigli and Enrico Caruso.

Pavarotti started his training at the age of nineteen years with Arrigo Pola and later with Ettore Campogalliani. His big start came in 1961 when he appeared as Rodolfo in La Bohème at the Teatro Municipia in Reggio Emilia. From there, his career went up the roof. He gained world fame because he could sing challeng

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