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Opera legend Pavarotti dies at 71 | Opera legend Pavarotti dies at 71 |
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Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti has died, his manager has announced. | Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti has died, his manager has announced. |
The singer, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year, died at his home in the northern city of Modena, at the age of 71. | The singer, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year, died at his home in the northern city of Modena, at the age of 71. |
He had been admitted to hospital there with a fever on 8 August. He was released two weeks later following diagnostic tests. | He had been admitted to hospital there with a fever on 8 August. He was released two weeks later following diagnostic tests. |
Pavarotti had cancer surgery in July 2006 in New York, and had not made any public appearances since then. | Pavarotti had cancer surgery in July 2006 in New York, and had not made any public appearances since then. |
His farewell tour was interrupted then to remove a malignant tumour. He underwent five bouts of chemotherapy in the past year. | His farewell tour was interrupted then to remove a malignant tumour. He underwent five bouts of chemotherapy in the past year. |
'Long, tough battle' | |
Although his wife had told papers he was fighting like a lion, it had been feared, seemingly correctly, that he had gone home to die among his friends and family, says the BBC's Christian Fraser in Rome. | Although his wife had told papers he was fighting like a lion, it had been feared, seemingly correctly, that he had gone home to die among his friends and family, says the BBC's Christian Fraser in Rome. |
Manager Terri Robson said in a statement that the tenor died at 0500 local time (0300 GMT) on Thursday. | |
"The Maestro fought a long, tough battle against the pancreatic cancer which eventually took his life," she said. | |
"In fitting with the approach that characterised his life and work, he remained positive until finally succumbing to the last stages of his illness." | |
Pavarotti enjoyed 40 years on the world stage and became one of the world's biggest-selling artists. | |
He brought a new audience to opera, particularly with his signature tune Nessun Dorma, from Puccini's Turandot, which became associated with the 1990 football World Cup. | |
Nessun Dorma was part of his final performance, at the opening of the Winter Olympics in Turin in February 2006. |