Luciano Pavarotti was sublime in “Caruso”, as his Golden Voice, accompanied by the Orchestre de Paris under the direction of James Levine, brought a story full of tragedy, pain, and intense passion. A performance that left the audience speechless, fully feeling the beauty and sublimity of classical music.

Luciano Pavarotti‘s performance of Caruso with the Orchestre de Paris under the baton of James Levine was a musical moment of great emotion and power. Caruso, a famous song by Lucio Dalla, tells the tragic story of the late emotions of an opera singer, and Pavarotti took it to new heights with his magnificent voice and intense emotion.

Pavarotti, with his brilliant tenor voice, completely mastered every note, conveying the depth of pain and nostalgia in the lyrics. The opening was soft and quiet, almost a whisper, before quickly exploding into a powerful climax. His voice was full of power, especially in the soaring passages, expressing both the deep sadness and the beauty of an artistic soul.

The Orchestre de Paris, under the delicate guidance of James Levine, created a wonderful musical background, supporting every moment of the performance. The orchestra’s smooth melodies blend with Pavarotti’s voice, bringing depth and sublimity to the work.

This performance is not only an excellent technical performance but also an emotional journey, making the audience feel the pain, passion and intensity of love in each verse. This is truly one of the peak moments of Pavarotti’s performing career.