Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti, who died aged 71 in 2007, was one of the
most successful tenors in history with peerless commercial success and
popularity that crossed into mainstream culture. Known for a uniquely
spectacular voice that earned him the nickname King of the High Cs, he performed
in all the major opera halls and concert venues around the world. He formed the
Three Tenors operatic trio with José Carreras and Placido Domingo and after they
performed at the 1994 World Cup Tournament in Rome in 1994 their recordings
became bestsellers. Pavarotti's rendition of '...