Luciano Pavarotti: The Best
Luciano Pavarotti
Ernesto de Curtis
Eduardo di Capua
Gaetano Donizetti
Salvatore Cardillo
Eric Garrett
Rolando Panerai
Cesare Andrea Bixio
Robin Centonze Michele / Smith
Lucio Dalla
Label: Decca
Number of Discs: 2
Format: Audio CD
Release date:13th September 2005
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Track Listing
- 1. La donna è mobile
- 2. Una furtiva lagrima
- 3. "Libiamo ne'lieti calici (Brindisi)
- 4. Donna non vidi mai
- 5. Che gelida manina
- 6. O soave fanciulla
- 7. Mi batte il cor...O Paradiso!
- 8. M'appari
- 9. Quando le sere al placido chiaror d'un ciel stellato
- 10. Se quel guerrier io fossi!..Celeste Aida
- 11. Forse la soglia attinse
- 12. Recitar! - "Vesti la giubba"
- 13. Come un bel dì di maggio
- 14. Ah mes amis - Pour mon âme
- 15. Di quella pira
- 16. Nessun dorma!
- 17. Torna a Surriento
- 18. Santa Lucia luntana
- 19. La Danza
- 20. L'ultima canzone
- 21. Non t'amo più
- 22. Mattinata
- 23. 'O sole mio
- 24. 'A vucchella
- 25. Core 'ngrato
- 26. Nel blu, dipinto di blu
- 27. Vivere
- 28. Il Canto
- 29. Caruso
- 30. Buongiorno a te
- 31. Ti adoro
- 32. E lucevan le stelle
- 33. Questa o quella (Ballata)
- 34. Parmi veder le lagrime
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Anyone discovering this album who had never heard or heard of Luciano Pavarotti would immediately recognize greatness, a one-of-a-kind, one-per-generation (maybe) talent and personality that commands attention, respect, and yes, even love. These 35 selections are an astonishing achievement: Taken, for the most part from the tenor's prime--the 1970s and '80s (although there are four earlier and three from 2003)--what we hear is golden tone, impeccable diction, an innate sense of style and line and where the music should be going, absolutely natural phrasing, an evenness of production from C to (shining) C, and an ability to communicate warmth, passion, and the sheer love of music-making. The first CD is devoted to opera, with a dazzling "La donna e mobile," a smooth-as-silk "Una furtive lagrima," the famous aria from "La fille du regiment" with nine high Cs, "Nessun dorma" and many more. The second CD is mostly songs ("Torna a Surriento," "La danza," "O sole mio," etc.) sung with élan and flawless style, plus a couple of ghastly pop tunes (from 2003); to make up for them, we get a bonus--the three arias from Pavarotti's first EP from Decca, recorded in 1964--"E lucevan le stelle" and two arias from Rigoletto. Bravo, Pavarotti--we miss you already. --Robert Levine
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