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Thousands of mourners have been filing past the open coffin of tenor Luciano Pavarotti in the cathedral of his home town of Modena, northern Italy.Thousands of mourners have been filing past the open coffin of tenor Luciano Pavarotti in the cathedral of his home town of Modena, northern Italy.
More than 10,000 people paid their respects on Thursday evening and Friday morning, local officials said.More than 10,000 people paid their respects on Thursday evening and Friday morning, local officials said.
The singer's body, lying in a white coffin edged with sumptuous crimson velvet, will remain in place until his funeral on Saturday.The singer's body, lying in a white coffin edged with sumptuous crimson velvet, will remain in place until his funeral on Saturday.
The singer died on Thursday aged 71. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2006.The singer died on Thursday aged 71. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2006.
The maestro's body has been dressed in his trademark black tuxedo, a white scarf around his neck, the handkerchief he often waved on stage fixed in his left hand.The maestro's body has been dressed in his trademark black tuxedo, a white scarf around his neck, the handkerchief he often waved on stage fixed in his left hand.
Mourners queued to view Pavarotti's coffin in the cathedralPavarotti's coffin had been carried into the cathedral by nine pall bearers, with his second wife Nicoletta Mantovani following behind.Mourners queued to view Pavarotti's coffin in the cathedralPavarotti's coffin had been carried into the cathedral by nine pall bearers, with his second wife Nicoletta Mantovani following behind.
There was loud applause from hundreds of people who had gathered in the square to show their appreciation.There was loud applause from hundreds of people who had gathered in the square to show their appreciation.
Luciano Pavarotti was a world star, but his heart always belonged to the city of Modena.Luciano Pavarotti was a world star, but his heart always belonged to the city of Modena.
He was a family man who enjoyed the company of his friends. In the final hours of his life, he insisted they join him for a final game of Briscola, a local card game.He was a family man who enjoyed the company of his friends. In the final hours of his life, he insisted they join him for a final game of Briscola, a local card game.
On Friday morning, the three daughters from his first marriage, Lorenza, Cristina and Giuliana, came to the cathedral.On Friday morning, the three daughters from his first marriage, Lorenza, Cristina and Giuliana, came to the cathedral.
"The love for Pavarotti is extremely well deserved and heart warming," Giuliana said."The love for Pavarotti is extremely well deserved and heart warming," Giuliana said.
"The family has been sustained by the warmth of the people. It will be harder to cope with the loss after this is all finished.""The family has been sustained by the warmth of the people. It will be harder to cope with the loss after this is all finished."
The opera star's white casket was carried by nine pall bearersGiuliana's mother Adua Veroni, who Pavarotti left after 35 years of marriage, has still not been seen at the cathedral, although it is believed she will attend on Saturday.The opera star's white casket was carried by nine pall bearersGiuliana's mother Adua Veroni, who Pavarotti left after 35 years of marriage, has still not been seen at the cathedral, although it is believed she will attend on Saturday.
The family has asked for a solemn service - but it will look and feel like a state funeral.The family has asked for a solemn service - but it will look and feel like a state funeral.
On Friday afternoon, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano came to pay his respects.On Friday afternoon, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano came to pay his respects.
Prime Minister Romano Prodi will attend on Saturday, and the service will be taken by the Vatican's Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone.Prime Minister Romano Prodi will attend on Saturday, and the service will be taken by the Vatican's Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone.
The funeral will be shown live on national television, and the Italian Tricolore, the equivalent of the red arrows, will stage a fly-by at the end of the service.The funeral will be shown live on national television, and the Italian Tricolore, the equivalent of the red arrows, will stage a fly-by at the end of the service.
Already, the tributes have been coming in from around the world.Already, the tributes have been coming in from around the world.
The world will seem an emptier place without him, and without his generosity of spirit Prince Charles Buckingham Palace said there were no plans to send a member of the Royal Family, although the singer's manager Terri Robson said she has already received "a lovely letter" from Prince Charles.The world will seem an emptier place without him, and without his generosity of spirit Prince Charles Buckingham Palace said there were no plans to send a member of the Royal Family, although the singer's manager Terri Robson said she has already received "a lovely letter" from Prince Charles.
The Prince and Princess of Wales saw Pavarotti in 1991 in an open-air concert in Hyde Park, when he performed in front of more than 100,000 people.The Prince and Princess of Wales saw Pavarotti in 1991 in an open-air concert in Hyde Park, when he performed in front of more than 100,000 people.
"I am profoundly grateful to have lived during a period when such a prodigious talent inhabited this Earth," the prince said."I am profoundly grateful to have lived during a period when such a prodigious talent inhabited this Earth," the prince said.
"The world will seem an emptier place without him, and without his generosity of spirit, and our hearts go out to the Italian people at such a sad time.""The world will seem an emptier place without him, and without his generosity of spirit, and our hearts go out to the Italian people at such a sad time."
Spanish opera singer Jose Carreras is expected to attend the funeralAcross Modena, the flags have now been tied back, the Italian mark of respect, and many shop windows have signs saying: "Addio Maestro."Spanish opera singer Jose Carreras is expected to attend the funeralAcross Modena, the flags have now been tied back, the Italian mark of respect, and many shop windows have signs saying: "Addio Maestro."
The local theatre where he began his career in the early 1960s will be renamed the Pavarotti Theatre.The local theatre where he began his career in the early 1960s will be renamed the Pavarotti Theatre.
And from next year - in co-operation with the great Italian opera house La Scala - it will stage an annual singing contest in his honour.And from next year - in co-operation with the great Italian opera house La Scala - it will stage an annual singing contest in his honour.
There will, of course, be a long list of celebrities and musicians here on Saturday.There will, of course, be a long list of celebrities and musicians here on Saturday.
U2 star Bono and the players from his favourite football team Juventus have said they will come.U2 star Bono and the players from his favourite football team Juventus have said they will come.
Private burialPrivate burial
It is thought Spanish tenors Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, with whom he enjoyed enormous success, are also keen to attend.It is thought Spanish tenors Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, with whom he enjoyed enormous success, are also keen to attend.
Pavarotti's great friend Andrea Bocelli will sing Panis Angelicus - a Eucharistic song that Pavarotti performed in the cathedral with his father Fernando many years ago. Pavarotti's great friend, the blind tenor Andrea Bocelli, will sing at the funeral.
The authorities are expecting thousands to gather outside the cathedral during the service, but the burial will be a much more private affair.The authorities are expecting thousands to gather outside the cathedral during the service, but the burial will be a much more private affair.
From the cathedral, the singer will be moved to the family tomb just outside Modena, where he will be placed alongside his mother and father.From the cathedral, the singer will be moved to the family tomb just outside Modena, where he will be placed alongside his mother and father.