Now in paperback, the scandalous international sensation: brash, candid, and utterly hilarious, Luciano Pavarotti\'s longtime Manager tells all.
ANNE MIDGETTE is a regular reviewer of classical music for the New York Times and has contributed to Opera News and many other music magazines..
About the Author: HERBERT Breslin has been a classical music publicist and Manager for many of the greatest performers of our time for the past forty years.
A one-of-a-kind read, The King and I is the ultimate backstage book about the greatest opera star ever.
Full of jaw-dropping anecdotes about the most famous divas and disputes of the past three decades, The King and I even features an afterword by the famed tenor himself.
In The King and I , Herbert Breslin, Pavarotti\'s publicist, manager, and Friend for thirty-six years, reveals, in a fashion that is witty and bitingly frank, the truth about that white-hot career in all its delicious grandeur.
Pavarotti has had, quite inarguably, the most successful career in the history of the operatic profession, having gone from a once-reserved but brilliant tenor to a media-stupefying superstar.
The name "Luciano Pavarotti" is as central to the world of opera as high C\'s and dueling sopranos.
Now in paperback, the scandalous international sensation: brash, candid, and utterly hilarious, Luciano Pavarotti\'s longtime Manager tells all