
I just loved that guy.
He had "presence." I don't care that other people would call him a "no show," "eccentric" or "temperamental." Duh. He was an ARTIST, hello?
He was great at what he did. He really was.
In the opera world, to "turn a phrase" with an orchestra is really what the Artist is supposed to do, and Pavarotti did that.
Quite a creature. Not a "Hero of Liberty" I would usually like to display on a post, but a theme I have been struggling for a niche to voice:
An Artist Is A Politician - Has A Voice - Must Travel.
The artist first thinks s/he must pander. This is not true. Craving bread, the artist caves.
Not what you thought, eh? Observe, from the Opera "Turandot":
Dilegua Notte!
Tramontate stelle,
Tramontate stelle,
Quando la luce
VINCERO!
Banish the Night!
Fade ye stars,
Fade ye stars,
When the Sun breaks,
I SHALL WIN!
The very last phrases of "None Shall Sleep/Nessun Dorma"
If you substitute Pavoratti's love object, Turandot, for Liberty, I think you get my drift.
May you rest well, Luciano. You did a GREAT job.
Cross posted at: The Unconventional Conventionist
TAGS: Art, Activism, Pavarotti
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