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‘Pavarotti’ relives that fairy-tale serenade

- Bryan Alexander USA SNAPSHOTS©

The operatic life of legendary tenor Luciano Pavarotti is on full display in producer/director Ron Howard’s documentar­y “Pavarotti” (screens Tuesday in 600 theaters via Fathom Events; opens Friday in select cities, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago; expands throughout summer).

But nowhere is the drama more fairy-tale-like than the enchanting scenes from the 1991 “Pavarotti in the Park” concert, when the Italian opera star serenaded a rain-drenched Princess Diana in front of 125,000 fans (and Prince Charles) during a downpour in London’s Hyde Park.

It was a romantic high-water mark for the most famous singer in the world and “The People’s Princess,” and the beginning of an enduring friendship.

“It was the tenor who met the princess in the rain of Hyde Park,” says Dickon Stainer, president of Classics and Jazz at Universal Music Group, then a young classical music executive in the audience who witnessed the scene as it played out on the park’s giant screens. “That romantic image of Pavarotti addressing a princess has gone down in history as an iconic moment in our popular culture. He allowed everyone to dream a little.”

The heavy rain could have spelled disaster for the charity concert; Pavarotti even suggested calling it off that morning. But coming off the global success of “The Three Tenors” concerts, London showed up in force in the rain to see Pavarotti at the free show. As promoter Harvey Goldsmith urged fans to put down their umbrellas to keep from obstructin­g the view, a remarkable shift took place.

 ?? ZUMA PRESS, INC./ALAMY STOCK PHOTO ?? Luciano Pavarotti with Princess Diana after his famed 1991 concert in Hyde Park.
ZUMA PRESS, INC./ALAMY STOCK PHOTO Luciano Pavarotti with Princess Diana after his famed 1991 concert in Hyde Park.

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