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Luciano Pavarotti – Nessun Dorma (Arias & Duets) / Freni; Ricciarelli; Orchestra Del Teatro Arena di Verona; Orchestra Del Teatro Reggio di Parma; Magiera; Patane / Eloquence / Decca Audio CD / 467 462-2
UPC 0028946746226
"Nessun dorma" (Italian: [nesˌsun ˈdɔrma]; English: "Let no one sleep") is an aria from the final act of Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot (text by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni) and one of the best-known tenor arias in all opera. It is sung by Calaf, il principe ignoto (the unknown prince), who falls in love at first sight with the beautiful but cold Princess Turandot. Any man who wishes to wed Turandot must first answer her three riddles; if he fails, he will be beheaded. In the aria, Calaf expresses his triumphant assurance that he will win the princess.
Although "Nessun dorma" had long been a staple of operatic recitals, Luciano Pavarotti popularised the piece beyond the opera world in the 1990s following his performance of it for the 1990 FIFA World Cup, which captivated a global audience. Both Pavarotti and Plácido Domingo released singles of the aria, with Pavarotti's reaching number 2 in the UK, and it appeared on the best selling classical album of all time, The Three Tenors in Concert. The Three Tenors, which includes José Carreras, performed the aria at three subsequent FIFA World Cup Finals, in 1994 in Los Angeles, 1998 in Paris, and 2002 in Yokohama. Since 1990, many crossover artists have performed and recorded it. The aria has been sung often in films and on television.
Luciano Pavarotti Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (/ˌpævəˈrɒti/, US also /ˌpɑːv-/, Italian: [luˈtʃaːno pavaˈrɔtti]; 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 performed their first concert during the 1990 FIFA World Cup before a global audience, Pavarotti became well known for his televised concerts and media appearances. From the beginning of his professional career as a tenor in 1961 in Italy to his final performance of "Nessun dorma" at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Pavarotti was at his best in bel canto operas, pre-Aida Verdi roles, and Puccini works such as La bohème, Tosca, Turandot and Madama Butterfly. He sold over 100 million records, and the first Three Tenors recording became the best-selling classical album of all time. Pavarotti was also noted for his charity work on behalf of refugees and the Red Cross, amongst others. He died from pancreatic cancer on 6 September 2007.
Label: | Decca – 467 462-2 |
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Series: | Eloquence |
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CD, Compilation
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Country: | Europe |
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Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Opera, Romantic |
Tracklist:
1 |
La Traviata: Libiamo Ne' Lieti Calici (Brindisi) |
3:23 |
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2 | Werther: Pourquoi Me Réveiller |
3:19 |
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3 | L'elisir D'amore: Una Parola... Chiedi All'aura |
7:55 |
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4 | La Gioconda: Cielo E Mar |
5:11 |
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5 | La Traviata: Parigi, O Cara |
4:42 |
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6 | L'africana: Mi Battle Il Cor... O Paradiso |
3:47 |
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7 | Turandot: Nessun Dorma |
3:38 |
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8 | Petite Messa Solennelle: Domine Deus |
6:16 |
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9 | Requiem: Ingemisco |
5:51 |
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10 | La Traviata: Lungi Da Lei... De' Miei Bollenti Spiriti |
3:47 |
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11 | Macbeth: Ah, La Paterna Mano |
3:12 |
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12 | I Lombardi: La Mia Letizia Infondere |
2:08 |
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13 | Otello: Già Nelle Notte Densa |
9:44 |
- Conductor – Giuseppe Patanè (tracks: 10 to 13), Leone Magiera (tracks: 1 to 6)
- Orchestra – Orchestra Dell'Ater (tracks: 1 to 6), Orchestra Del Teatro Reggio Di Parma (tracks: 10 to 13)
- Soprano Vocals – Mirella Freni (tracks: 1, 3, 5)
- Tenor Vocals – Luciano Pavarotti