As a boy, Pavarotti showed more interest in soccer than his studies, but he also was fond of listening to his father's recordings of tenor greats like Beniamino Gigli, Tito Schipa, Jussi Bjoerling and Giuseppe Di Stefano, his favorite.
Luciano Pavarotti Dies At Age 71
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He performed at benefit concerts to raise money for victims of tragedies such as the Spitak earthquake that killed 25,000 people in northern Armenia in December 1988,[49] and sang Gounod's Ave Maria with legendary French pop music star and ethnic Armenian Charles Aznavour.
"No one could inhabit those acrobatic melodies and words likehim. He lived the songs, his opera was a great mash of joy andsadness; surreal and earthy at the same time," Bono said in astatement. "Even when the voice was dimmed in power, hisinterpretative skills left him a giant among a few tall men."
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He performed at benefit concerts to raise money for victims of tragedies such as the Spitak earthquake that killed 25,000 people in northern Armenia in December 1988,[23] and sang Gounod's Ave Maria with legendary French pop music star and ethnic Armenian Charles Aznavour.
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