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What You And Pavarotti Have In Common

King of the High C's

King of the High C's

Can you imagine being so affected by a single musical performance that you would return 17 curtain calls in appreciation? That was what the audience gave Luciano Pavarotti after he masterfully delivered nine high C's in a row during a performance of Donizetti's "La Fille du Regiment" at New York's Metropolitan Opera in 1972. The high C, an octave above middle C on the piano, is one of the highest notes in the tenor range. Approaching it means stepping out to the edge, even for a master. Pavarotti described it this way:

"When singing high notes, I feel like a show jumper before a 2-meters-plus bar. Stretched to my limits. Excited and happy, but with a strong undercurrent of fear. The moment I actually hit the note, I almost lose consciousness. A physical, animal sensation seizes me. Then, after it has been successfully negotiated, I regain control."

To The Limit

Pavarotti's career was not without criticism and performances that missed the mark. Yet his extraordinary talent, charisma, and unique ability to ignite a love for music cannot be denied. What I appreciate about Pavarotti's legacy is not only that he skillfully executed his talent, but also that he shared his passion with the world. There is risk in showing so much of yourself, in revealing your passions so fully. Perhaps not all of us want to be stretched to such limits. It would be easy to say, "Well, I don't possess such a unique talent," and leave it at that. Yet it is good to challenge ourselves and to realize that we all have the capacity to share experiences that make us feel happy and connected to life, to have the joy of those experiences spill over to others. When we do this use our gifts, share what brings us joy, and touch others in some way we are hitting our High C's in life. Hitting Your High C Whether or not you've ever felt what Pavarotti describes, you have something in common with him. You possess a gift that is uniquely yours and when expressed in its fullness, you will absolutely know it. The people around you will, too. This Week, consider: - What activity makes you so happy that you can't imagine life without it? - What do enjoy doing so much that you love to share it with others?

- What is High C for you? What passion would you like to bring to center stage in your life? "Am I afraid of high notes? Of course I am afraid. What sane man is not?"-Pavarotti

by: Virginia Kravitz
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