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1955: Makes his first appearance outside Italy at the Llangollen International Singing Competition, in north Wales. Pavarotti travelled with a choir from his home town of Modena which won first prize
April 29 1961: Operatic debut as Rodolfo in a production of Puccini's La Bohème in Reggio Emilia. Later that year he made his international operatic debut in Belgrade in La Traviata
1961: Married his first wife Adua, with whom he has three daughters
February 17, 1972: The Pavarotti phenomenon is born, during a production of La Fille du Regiment at Covent Garden and later at New York's Metropolitan Opera, when he achieved a record 17 curtain calls
March 1977: Attracts one of the largest ever audiences for a televised opera when he plays Rodolfo in the first Live From The Met telecast in March of 1977
1989: Becomes known as “The King of Cancellations" for frequently backing out of performances, his relationship was severed by the Lyric Opera of Chicago as his career hit a lull. Pavarotti had cancelled 26 out of 41 scheduled appearances at the theatre
June 1990: Becomes an internationally known celebrity when his rendition of Giacomo Puccini's aria, "Nessun Dorma" from Turandot, became the theme song of the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. That year “The Essential Pavarotti” was the first ever classical album to hit the No 1 spot in the UK pop charts
July 1990: Begins his collaboration with Plácido Domingo and José Carreras with a Three Tenors concert in Rome on the eve of the World Cup final. The trio gave 34 concerts from 1990 to 2003
July 1991: 150,000 people, including Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, stand enthralled in pouring rain in Hyde Park to hear Pavarotti perform 20 arias by Verdi, Puccini, Bizet and Wagner
1992: He was sued by the BBC for selling the network a lip-synched concert. After being booed at La Scala during a performance of Don Carlo, he cancelled tours and took several months rest
June 1993: He performed to over half a million people in Central Park, New York
1996: He left his wife after being photographed on a beach with his secretary Nicoletta Mantovani, who at 30 years his junior was younger than his youngest daughter
1998: Presented with the Grammy Legend Award
2000: Prosecutors in Bologna, Italy, asked an investigating magistrate to rule that Pavarotti be tried on tax fraud charges for claiming that his primary residence is Monte Carlo. He is accused of owing the government nearly £5 million
2002: Nicoletta gives birth to the maestro's fourth daughter, Alice
2003: The couple marry
2004: Started his farewell tour at the age of 69
July 2006: Forced to cancel his final concert tour after being admitted to hospital for emergency cancer surgery
September 2007: The singer dies at his home in Modena.
Sources: Official Pavarotti website www.lucianopavarotti.com, www.biography.com, Times database
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Undoubtedly The Great One has left. I can only assume that heaven's choir must have improved their singing, after his arrival. We will miss you but your voice is with us, thank you for the gift.
Oscar Caceres, San Pedro Sula, Honduras
I applaud The Times for printing the truth about Pavarotti. With respect, his career lows are included with his career highs. That is proper journalism.
Paul Francis, Brisbane, Australia
I loved him, I loved him. This man was such a gift to us all. He made all the bad melt away and gave us that little bit of time to be carried away by his sweet voice.
Bernadette Sumen, Monroeville , N.J. USA
I am also a fan of Mr. Pavarotti. And I also mourn with the rest of his fans the world over.
I may not have personally witnessed any of his excellent performances, yet I am proud to have known such powerful and enigmatic tones from the only Luciano Pavarotti!
May his soul rest in our Lord's eternal peace, and may the world be blessed with another enchanting, world class voice and performer!
Annie Gervacio, San Antonio, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
We'll miss you dearly Luciano. What a voice! Farewell. : (
Juan Pablo Martinez, Houston, TX
Dear Pavarotti Family, The world has lost a friend and a voice is silence , but we have his voice on tape , cd"s, records but most of all in our hearts he will live on. I know he is in heaven and he will sing to God and his Angels, Sleep with God and his Angels Mr. Pavarotti and thank you for the beautiful memories you leave with us.
Linda Kemph, Chicago, United States Illinois
Dear Pavarotti Family,
The world has lost a voice and a man full of life. I know he is with God and his Angels. I know he will sing for God and his Angels. We have lost him here on earth, but he will live on with records , cd"s and in our hearts. Sleep with God and his Angels Mr. Pavarotti, and thank you for the beautiful memories you have given the world.
Linda Kemph, Chicago, United States Illinois
Yes I'm a neosoul fan, but not even I can miss how Pavarotti has infleunced all music, Jill Scott melodic flow is just an example.
Angela, Bedford, Va
He was a great singer do not like opera but he had a way to make you listen.. Love his singing.
Amy, jonesboro, Arkansas
What can you say.
He made come over all goose pimpled.
My eyes used to water every time I played one of his CD's
Absolute perfection. Without him seaming to make an effort.
At the same time he made you laugh.
Brilliant!
John Ryan, Birmingham,