tenor
Sep 6 2007, Sunita

All’alba vincerņ! (To the dawn I will win!)
Vincerņ, vincerņ! Vincerņ! (I will win, I will win! I will win!)

A nation lives by these verses even till date, The Italian tenor Pavarotti’s classic performance of Puccini’s Nessun Dorma will always be...

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