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The three tenors: 25 years anniversary of the live

Author: Auditorium Films

We celebrate this year the 25th anniversary of a mythical concert: The Three Tenors, legendary trio composed by J. Carreras, P. Domingo and L. Pavarotti. G

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We celebrate this year the 25th anniversary of a mythical concert: The Three Tenors, legendary trio composed by J. Carreras, P. Domingo and L. Pavarotti. Gathered on July 10, 1998 for a great concert in Paris on the occasion of the organization by France of the 1998 soccer World Cup and supported by the conductor James Levine and the Orchestre de Paris, as well as by the arranger Lalo Schifrin, the three tenors gave a high-flying performance in front of the Effeil Tower and no less than one hundred thousand spectators. Discover or rediscover this unique and mythical performance to celebrate its quarter century.

English title Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti: Live In Paris 1998
Genre Live Show
Recording location Champs de Mars, Paris
Recording date 1999
Duration 59' or 79'
Video format 4K
Production Company Universal
Director Mathias Ledoux
Musical style Classical

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