Freddie Mercury, frontman of the British rock band Queen, and Luciano Pavarotti, the Italian operatic tenor, were two of the greatest singers of the 20th century.
And now, thanks to the vocal prowess of singer Marc Martel, you can hear what it would sound like if those two powerhouses sang a duet together.
In a goosebump-inducing video, Martel impersonates both Pavarotti and Mercury, singing a one-man duet of “Nessun Dorma,” an aria from Giacomo Puccini's opera “Turandot."
Incredibly, Martel says that the video was shot in just one take. “This is one continuous performance from start to finish, shot in one take, using two cameras,” he wrote in the YouTube video description.
“Martel's singing is enough to wow me, but the fact that this video was done in a single take is breathtaking,” one YouTuber said of the feat.
“Truly remarkable,” said another.
Watch the performance for yourself in the video above.
H/T Tastefully Offensive
And now, thanks to the vocal prowess of singer Marc Martel, you can hear what it would sound like if those two powerhouses sang a duet together.
In a goosebump-inducing video, Martel impersonates both Pavarotti and Mercury, singing a one-man duet of “Nessun Dorma,” an aria from Giacomo Puccini's opera “Turandot."
Incredibly, Martel says that the video was shot in just one take. “This is one continuous performance from start to finish, shot in one take, using two cameras,” he wrote in the YouTube video description.
“Martel's singing is enough to wow me, but the fact that this video was done in a single take is breathtaking,” one YouTuber said of the feat.
“Truly remarkable,” said another.
Watch the performance for yourself in the video above.
H/T Tastefully Offensive