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Ailing Pavarotti receives Italian government prize

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ROME – Luciano Pavarotti is getting a new government award for his work promoting Italian culture in his country and abroad.\nThe 71-year-old tenor, who has been fighting pancreatic cancer, is the first recipient of the Excellence in Italian Culture Award, the Culture Ministry said Tuesday. No date has been set for the award ceremony.\n“This prize fills me with joy and pride,” the ANSA news agency quoted Pavarotti as saying Wednesday.\nLast month, the star was hospitalized for two weeks in his hometown of Modena with high fever. The tenor had cancer surgery at a New York hospital in July 2006 and has made no public appearances since then.\nMilan’s La Scala opera house, where Pavarotti first performed more than 40 years ago, said it would join a Modena theater in organizing a singing contest dedicated to him.\n“It is a precious chance to pay homage to the career of Luciano Pavarotti, a symbol of Italian music in the world,” La Scala said in a statement.\nPavarotti welcomed the idea, saying he hoped the contest would “open the door to young people.”\n“I’ve always thought that our real value, our real strength lies in the enthusiasm, the devotion and the encouragement we can transmit to the young,” Pavarotti told ANSA.

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