Hero

*Friday, 7th September 2007*

I was at office yesterday when CNBC announced that Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti passed away after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer at his home in Modena, Italy.

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Pavarotti, we'll miss you. Rest in peace.



One of the most successful and admired opera singers of all time, Luciano Pavarotti was king among tenors from the late 1960s through the 1990s. Born on 12 October 1935, he was well known for his ability to hit and hold a high "C" and also best known as "the Italian tenor with the white dinner napkin".

Pavarotti annually hosted the "Pavarotti and Friends" charity concerts in his home town of Modena in Italy, joining with singers from all parts of the music industry to raise money for several UN causes. Concerts were held for War Child, and victims of war and civil unrest in Bosnia, Guatemala, Kosovo and Iraq. After the war in Bosnia, he financed and established the Pavarotti Music Center in the southern city of Mostar to offer Bosnia's artists the opportunity to develop their skills. For these contributions, the city of Sarajevo named him an honorary citizen in 2006.

He performed at benefit concerts to raise money for victims of tragedies such as an earthquake in December 1988 that killed 25,000 people in northern Armenia.

He was a close friend of Diana, Princess of Wales. They raised money for the elimination of land mines worldwide. He was invited to sing at her funeral service, but declined, as he felt he could not sing well "with his grief in his throat".

In 1998, he was appointed the United Nation's Messenger of Peace, using his fame to raise awareness of UN issues, including the Millennium Development Goals, HIV/AIDS, child rights, urban slums and poverty.

In 2001, Pavarotti received the Nansen Medal from the UN High Commission for Refugees for his efforts raising money on behalf of refugees worldwide. Through benefit concerts and volunteer work, he has raised more than US$1.5 million, more than any other individual.

Other awards he received for charity work include the Freedom of London Award and The Red Cross Award for Services to Humanity, for his work in raising money for that organization, and the 1998 MusiCares Person Of The Year, given to humanitarian heroes by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

*All information above are courtesy of Answers.com

Here's one of the live performance he had with songbird Mariah Carey.


Hero - Mariah Carey ft. Luciano Pavarotti



There's a hero
If you look inside your heart
You don't have to be afraid
Of what you are
There's an answer
If you reach into your soul
And the sorrow that you know
Will melt away

And then a hero comes along
With the strength to carry on
And you cast your fears aside
And you know you can survive
So when you feel like hope is gone
Look inside you and be strong
And you'll finally see the truth
That a hero lies in you

It's a long road
When you face the world alone
No one reaches out a hand
For you to hold You can find love
If you search within yourself
And the emptiness you felt Will disappear

And then a hero comes along
With the strength to carry on
And you cast your fears aside
And you know you can survive
So when you feel like hope is gone
Look inside you and be strong
And you'll finally see the truth
That a hero lies in you

Lord knows
Dreams are hard to follow
But don't let anyone
Tear them away
Hold on
There will be tomorrow
In time
You'll find the way

And then a hero comes along
With the strength to carry on
And you cast your fears aside
And you know you can survive
So when you feel like hope is gone
Look inside you and be strong
And you'll finally see the truth
That a hero lies in you
There's a hero lies in you

11 comments:

Ganymede said...

This a sad day for all.

conan_cat said...

sigh... and yes, pavarotti is really, really a great tenor just after caruso. i guess there is not a tenor with such a widespread name for so many years as him. he really is a jewel of our time. and died at the age of 71.

i guess his life is a really meaningful one. nothing was ever wasted. :)

Ry said...

hello !
since mr. pavarotti die already, would you come watch my performance instead?

pls?
hugs

Anonymous said...

Ry, will try to make it. Probably on 28th if I'm going. :)

J.L said...

wanna me fetch jason mo?

Jason said...

Chester, which day you're going?

J.L said...

arh i going on sat lo. why?

Jason said...

Will get back to you on the date.

J.L said...

29 29 29 29!I'm not sure going or not. I need to cancel appoinment that day

Jason said...

Can't skip, your name is already there :)

Ry said...

it's ok if u're free ... can come on 27 or 28, or 30 ma