WED AUG 24, 2022 8:00 PM

LUCIANO PAVAROTTI, THE STAR

Free

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Aero Theatre | Introduction to the concert by Maestro James Conlon (Richard Seaver Musical Director of Los Angeles Opera)

A program of screenings dedicated to Luciano Pavarotti and his Music, as part of the city wide celebration, “Luciano Pavarotti, the Star,” produced and organized by Cinzia Salvioli’s Italian film production house Albedo Production together with Paolo Rossi Pisu’s Genoma Films and Silvia Bizio, Anna Manunza and Cecilia Miniucchi, thanks to support by the Ministry of Culture, the Emilia-Romagna Region, the towns of Modena and Pesaro, and the Gioachino Rossini Opera Festival. With the support of the LA Opera. 

Photo credit: Primo Gnani, 1987

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ABOUT THE SCREENINGS: 

Presented and curated by James Conlon, Richard Seaver Music Director of Los Angeles Opera

‘Luciano Pavarotti, the Star’ – 1’30’

Short film by Gianluigi Toccafondo – July 2022

A Recital at La Scala – 24’

Luciano Pavarotti, selection of arias; Leone Magiera, piano. In collaboration with Teatro alla Scala and R.T.I.- Mediaset Group. Milan, 1983

Scarlatti: Già il Sole dal Gange

Schubert: Ave Maria (Hail Mary)

Tosti: Serenata

Tosti: Non t’amo più

Verdi: Quando le sere al placido da Luisa Miller

Messa da Requiem, Giuseppe Verdi – First screening of the restored video – 80’

In collaboration with Claudio Abbado Foundation, Rai Teche, Cineteca of Bologna Foundation

Luciano Pavarotti, Renata Scotto, Marilyn Horne, Nicolai Ghiaurov; Rai Symphony Orchestra of Rome, Rai Chorus of Milan and Rome – cond. Claudio Abbado. Rome, Basilica di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, 1970

FORMAT: DCP

ABOUT THE CITY-WIDE TRIBUTE: 

“Luciano Pavarotti, the Star” was born from an idea of Genoma Films and Albedo Production, independent film studios, as a fitting tribute by the world of show business to honor the great tenor with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This is, of course, the world- renowned boulevard in Los Angeles dedicated to the greatest protagonists of music, film, theater, and show business in general, as well as everyone who has reached the pinnacle of fame in all fields of human achievement.

The presentation of the star will be accompanied by a program of celebrations and events organized by Albedo Production and Genoma Films with US and Italian institutions, associations, and foundations, as a tribute to music, creativity and Beauty, with it being the great legacy of Luciano Pavarotti to the world.

The “Luciano Pavarotti, the Star” celebrations are produced in collaboration with: Claudio Abbado Foundation – Teatro alla Scala – Cineteca di Bologna Foundation/L’immagine Ritrovata – Rai Teche – Rai Cultura – Veroni-Pavarotti Archives – Luciano Pavarotti Foundation – Decca Music Group – Consulate General of Italy in Los Angeles – Italian Culture Institute (IIC) of Los Angeles – Hollywood Walk of Fame – Chamber of Commerce of Hollywood – Variety –  American Cinematheque at the Aero Theatre – The Grammy Museum – Councilmember Joe Buscaino 15th Council District – Teatro Comunale Pavarotti-Freni – Fondazione Teatro Comunale di Bologna.

ABOUT PAVAROTTI: 

Blessed with a voice of rare range, beauty and clarity, Luciano Pavarotti was one of the most iconic, celebrated and finest opera singers of the 20th century, whose unmistakable voice enthralled generations of fans all over the world. His life and artistic legacy represent a heritage of inestimable value, whose brilliance is universally recognized.

His opera performances and concerts, recordings and television appearances gained him an immense following. From his Italian debut in 1961, as Rodolfo in La bohème, until 2004 he conquered the audiences of the most prestigious opera theatres, from the Wiener Staatsoper to the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, from the Teatro alla Scala to the Metropolitan Opera House, where he sang an astonishing  378 performances, more than any other singer of all time.

Since 1973, with his piano recitals long tours through many different countries, not only was he able to enchant opera fans but also to intercept and enthrall new audiences, many of whom had never listened to opera singing before. From 1984 the continuous growth of his audience led him to privilege increasingly larger spaces for his performances, venues usually intended for pop idols: the Madison Square Garden, the Hollywood Bowl, Hyde Park and Central Park. Thanks to his great communicative abilities, his charismatic, ironic, positive and sunny personality and a wise use of the media, at the end of the 80’s Luciano Pavarotti was already an icon.

In 1990  the Three Tenors Concert at the Baths of Caracalla, broadcast worldwide and seen by 800 million spectators, further increased his global fame. The live recording of the evening became the best selling classical music album of all time.

In 1992 he created the Pavarotti & Friends event, a concert taking place yearly in his hometown of Modena, which in its 10 editions hosted the greatest international stars in the world of music. All proceeds were donated to the children victims of wars and civil conflicts (Bosnia, Liberia, Guatemala and Kosovo, Cambodia and Tibet, Afghanistan…) In 2001, he received the UNHCR Nanseen Refugee Award for donating more money to this cause than any other private person. During his dazzling artistic career of 43 years Luciano Pavarotti was bestowed with 5 Grammys Awards, The Grammy Legend Award, 2 Emmys, the Kennedy Center Honors Awards, and plentiful recognitions titles and prizes, too numerous to count. Fortunately, an intense recording activity for Decca Records from 1964 to 2003 left us evidence of his exceptional artistic path.

Luciano Pavarotti’s Star is an artistic and cultural memory, a message of awareness and rebirth in the name of music, art, creativity and talent, as founding elements for a better world and for a success destined to last forever. It is our duty and honour to preserve this heritage and to pass it on to the future generations. Grazie Luciano

Hollywood Walk of Fame – August 24, 2022