Legendary Dancer Reveals Love for Pavarotti
Apr 14th, 2008 · Director, actress and dancer Debbie Allen explains her passion for the music of Luciano Pavarotti.
Apr 14th, 2008 · Director, actress and dancer Debbie Allen explains her passion for the music of Luciano Pavarotti.
Dec 24th, 2007 · Thomas Young, Roderick Dixon, and Victor Trent Cook may not enjoy the worldwide recognition of those other three tenors -- José Carreras, Placido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti -- but this soulful trio can cover everything from opera to the O'Jays. They talk to Farai Chideya about their music and inspiration.
Sep 16th, 2007 · Lalo Schifrin has been one of Hollywood's top composers for decades. He started in television, scoring the series The Man From Uncle and the theme for Mission Impossible. Schifrin has also had a long career in the worlds of classical music and jazz. He talks to Liane Hansen about his latest jazz release, Lalo Schifrin and Friends, and about working with opera great Luciano Pavarotti.
Sep 9th, 2007 · The stars of the opera world is joined by well-known names from pop and rock music in Modena, Italy for the funeral of the Italian tenor, Luciano Pavarotti. Although he was never as popular in his home country, Pavarotti achieved worldwide fame as the man who brought opera to a new audience.
Sep 8th, 2007 · Famed opera tenor Luciano Pavarotti was buried in his home town of Modena, Italy Saturday. Pavarotti died of pancreatic cancer on Thursday at the age of 71.
Sep 7th, 2007 · The unconventional opera legend Luciano Pavarotti paved the way for many performers, including the black singing trio Three Mo' Tenors. Three of the group's members -- Duane Moody, James Berger and Victor Robertson -- talk with Farai Chideya.
Sep 7th, 2007 · It's been a tough few weeks for the music world, with the passing of Luciano Pavarotti and jazz master Max Roach. News & Notes commentator Betty Baye, a columnist with The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Ky., takes a moment to celebrate the sounds she was raised with.
Sep 6th, 2007 · There have been many tributes to the late Italian tenor, but instead of reviewing them, we commemorate Luciano Pavarotti by playing one of his performances: "Vesti la Giubba" from the opera I Pagliacci.