Whenever someone with a lot of money dies, there is an inevitable battle over finances, Pavarotti's case is no different. Luciano signed a will shortly before he died which left his United States assets to his second wife, which has left a few people unhappy. There has been speculation that Pavarotti was forced to sign a document when he wasn't in a proper frame of mind to do so. "Mischief make...
Very sad, indeed.Blessed be, maestro"From Yahoo:":http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070906/ap_on_en_mu/pavarotti_46;_ylt=ArXyyAhNPIW6B8R5wQY9gRIE1vAIROME - Luciano Pavarotti, opera's biggest superstar of the late 20th century, died Thursday. He was 71. He was the son of a singing baker and became the king of the high C's. Pavarotti, who had been diagnosed last year with pancreatic cancer and underwent
Luciano Pavarotti, who catapulted into superstardom due to his powerful voice and showmanship has passed away this morning, he was 71 years old.Terri Robson, the manager of Pavarotti emailed the Associated Press this morning to break the news, Pavarotti passed away at 5am at his home in Modena, Italy. The Maestro fought a long, tough battle against the pancreatic cancer which eventually took hi...
When opera star Luciano Pavarotti was admitted to a hospital almost two weeks ago, all indications pointed to a short stay and quick release. Twelve days later, the tenor is still admitted in the facility and is undergoing more tests. Officials for the hospital say the tests are related to the pancreatic cancer that he has battled since last year. Pavarotti underwent surgery to remove a cancero...
Opera superstar Luciano Pavarotti was admitted to an Italy hospital late last night with fever. This recent trip to the hospital has been just one of many in the last few years. Pavarotti had surgery to remove a pancreatic tumor in July of 2006. The summer surgery forced the tenor to cancel the remaining dates on his farwell tour. Pavarotti vowed to return to the stage this year and finish up ...
Whenever someone with a lot of money dies, there is an inevitable battle over finances, Pavarotti's case is no different. Luciano signed a will shortly before he died which left his United States assets to his second wife, which has left a few people unhappy. There has been speculation that Pavarotti was forced to sign a document when he wasn't in a proper frame of mind to do so. "Mischief make...
Very sad, indeed.Blessed be, maestro"From Yahoo:":http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070906/ap_on_en_mu/pavarotti_46;_ylt=ArXyyAhNPIW6B8R5wQY9gRIE1vAIROME - Luciano Pavarotti, opera's biggest superstar of the late 20th century, died Thursday. He was 71. He was the son of a singing baker and became the king of the high C's. Pavarotti, who had been diagnosed last year with pancreatic cancer and underwent
catching up on several days posts, including "Jonh's incredible review":http://mog.com/Jonh_Ingham/blog_post/109161 of the Prince concert (seriously, if you're not reading Jonh, how can you call yourself a mogger?).There's an excellent thread and obit over at "wassonii's":http://mog.com/wassonii/blog_post/109780, but i wanted to add a few personal observations. I first met "the 'fridge" in ear...
When opera star Luciano Pavarotti was admitted to a hospital almost two weeks ago, all indications pointed to a short stay and quick release. Twelve days later, the tenor is still admitted in the facility and is undergoing more tests. Officials for the hospital say the tests are related to the pancreatic cancer that he has battled since last year. Pavarotti underwent surgery to remove a cancero...
Opera superstar Luciano Pavarotti was admitted to an Italy hospital late last night with fever. This recent trip to the hospital has been just one of many in the last few years. Pavarotti had surgery to remove a pancreatic tumor in July of 2006. The summer surgery forced the tenor to cancel the remaining dates on his farwell tour. Pavarotti vowed to return to the stage this year and finish up ...