Luciano Pavarotti's Human Design Chart

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          Luciano Pavarotti's Biography

          Italian operatic tenor, a superstar whose hundreds of recordings and international appearances have made him the best-known opera star of all time, eclipsing even Caruso. Achieving worldwide acclaim, he was hailed as a master, and his public appearances were booked up to five years in advance. With his tuxedoed girth, his black beard and dark eyebrows, he cut quite a figure on the concert stage, mopping his brow with the ever-present white handkerchief. Pavarotti spoke of himself as a country boy and remembered his childhood in Modena as happy. He was surrounded by kin and by music. His dad, a baker, sang in the chorus of local productions with a beautiful tenor voice. His mom, Adele, only saw her son perform once as her severe heart condition confined her to her home. As a boy, more slender than in later years, he excelled at sports, particularly soccer. He sang in a children’s choir and knew he wanted to make music his life, but for the sake of security, he worked as a teacher for two years before making his professional opera debut in “La Bohème” on April 29, 1961. He made his La Scala debut in 1965 and reached another career high point when he debuted with New York City’s Metropolitan Opera on November 23, 1968. While studying to become a teacher, Pavarotti met Adua Veroni and they married in September 1961. They had three daughters, Lorenza, Cristina and Juliana. After 35 years marriage, he went public about his love affair with his secretary, 26-year-old Nicoletta Mantovani in 1996, and he separated from Adua. He and Mantovani had met in 1993 when she joined his staff of eight as a temp secretary to help organize his international tours. Her fluency in four languages aided her usefulness in that post. Neither Mantovani nor Pavarotti would say when their relationship turned amorous, but paparazzi photographed them nuzzling in Italy in 1995 and on Barbados in 1996. Increasingly rotund as the years went by, Pavarotti underwent hip-replacement surgery in July 1998. A short time later, minor surgery was performed on his left knee as well. He first injured his hip when he was a 12-year-old soccer player and it was aggravated by his weight, making performing increasingly difficult in later years. From the early ’80s on, Pavarotti canceled shows left and right. Because of illness, he dropped out of the live Grammy telecast. When he performed with Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras in Paris in July 1998, a concert broadcast to more than a billion viewers, he came on the stage in great pain. After that, Mantovani made sure he stuck to the daily regimen of swimming, weight training and walking prescribed by therapists. She has also kept him on a low-fat diet that has helped him shed nearly 50 of his 300 plus pounds. If he attempted to overindulge, she took his plate away, and he let her. She declared that he was “something of a hypochondriac.” Despite many health and mobility

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