When we talk about unexpected crosses in the history of music, few cases generate as much fascination as Sepultura and Luciano Pavarotti were about to star. A Brazilian band pioneer of extreme thrash and the most famous Italian tenor of the 20th century on the same stage is the kind of thing that looks like a feverish dream, but that had real bases. Pavarotti & Friends: The Context Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Luciano Pavarotti organize…
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When we talk about unexpected crosses in the history of music, few cases generate as much fascination as Sepultura and Luciano Pavarotti were about to star. A Brazilian band pioneer of extreme thrash and the most famous Italian tenor of the 20th century on the same stage is the kind of thing that looks like a feverish dream, but that had real bases. Pavarotti & Friends: The Context Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Luciano Pavarotti organize…