I liked the Brown/Pavarotti pefformance, Brown especially, but was disappointed that they didn't duet. They basically sang different songs to the same background, with no harmonizing, so I'm not sure what the point was.

Bocelli/Brightman was better. Both great singers, and it was more like a duet, I liked that they sang the last verse together, they harmonized nicely.

Here's my contribution...

Canadian icon Glenn Gould was one of the world's best classical pianists. His recording of Bach's "The Goldberg variations" made him famous. Unfortunately he died young, of a stroke at age 50, shortly after this studio performance. Here is the last part of "The Goldberg Variations". If you like Bach, it doesn't get any better than this.

Gould plays Goldberg Variations var.26-30 & Aria Da Capo

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=Rtt1ms...eature=related