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PAVAROTTI FAREWELL TOUR

 
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PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2003 6:22 am    Post subject: PAVAROTTI FAREWELL TOUR Reply with quote

Luciano Pavarotti will begin a farewell tour at New York's Metropolitan Opera as he prepares to retire from performing lavish productions.

The opera star plans to step back from stage operas in 2005 to spend time with his partner Nicoletta Mantovani and their daughter.

He has announced he will perform three nights at the Metropolitan Opera in a production of Puccini's Tosca in March 2004.

Pavarotti, 67, upset fans last year when he cancelled his appearance at the last minute after catching flu in dress rehearsals.

Following his shows at the Met he will embark on a world tour as he reaches his 70th birthday in October 2005.

"For all of 2004 and the beginning of 2005 I will sing in theatres where I had my career," he told Italian magazine Chi.

No artist is immortal, maybe not even me. The moment is coming when I need to say 'enough'.

"This will be my last performance in a full opera at the Metropolitan Opera, and the performances will mark the beginning of a tour where I make my farewell performances around the world."

He added that even if his voice held up he wanted to devote more time to his family, saying his daughter Alice, who was born in January, had changed his life.

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He also said that he and his partner would "definitely marry" but said it would be a private matter.

Pavarotti was due to perform his swansong with the Three Tenors in January but this was postponed after his partner was due to give birth.

The concert alongside José Carreras and Placido Domingo has been rescheduled in the US for September.

The Metropolitan Opera has suffered a setback after losing the sponsor of its Saturday afternoon radio broadcasts for next season.
Texaco will cease to sponsor the performances which go out on 360 classical radio stations in the US after 63 years as its sole corporate supporter.

The Met is already seeking a new sponsor for the broadcasts, which run for six months of the year and can be heard in 42 countries.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/3049861.stm
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