Luciano Pavarotti, one of the world's great tenors and a man known for his ability to hold a high C for a period of time that seemed beyond human capability, will sing no more.
Pavarotti, 71, died early Thursday morning at his home in Modena, Italy, of complications of pancreatic cancer. Full Story
The famed tenor was world-renowned for his amazing talent and his charity fundraising. He brought opera to new audiences and popularized the form, especially during the years he drew packed arenas around the globe as one of the Three Tenors, with Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras.
"The whole world will be listening today to his voice on every radio and television station. And that will continue. And that is his legacy. He will never stop," said famed conductor Zubin Mehta.
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Pavarotti, 71, died early Thursday morning at his home in Modena, Italy, of complications of pancreatic cancer. Full Story
The famed tenor was world-renowned for his amazing talent and his charity fundraising. He brought opera to new audiences and popularized the form, especially during the years he drew packed arenas around the globe as one of the Three Tenors, with Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras.
"The whole world will be listening today to his voice on every radio and television station. And that will continue. And that is his legacy. He will never stop," said famed conductor Zubin Mehta.
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