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GET IT OFF YOUR CHEST - Luciano Pavarotti was one of the first to perform alongside pop and rock stars. Will the trend continue?
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- Sullivan September 8, 2007, 23:05
- Not being a great fan of opera, viewing it as I do as classical music for those with short attention spans who need 'spectacle' to keep them interested, I can't say I'll be hoping for more of such partnerships. That said, the passing of Luciano is a big loss. The guy had a great voice.
- Al September 7, 2007, 04:04
- I certainly hope so, music is boundless in its potential for creativity.
- Margo September 7, 2007, 00:40
- I think it will, because there are some other singers following in his steps. But hardly anyone could equal him. Luciano Pavarotti, his voice and talent were unique.
Being Italian myself, I am very sad for this loss.
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