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Includes historical and plot notes about each opera and aria, and English translations for study. The most familiar arias, of course, are found in the collections, along with many masterful, vocally gratifying, but less familiar selections. Sources of these alto-range arias span the dawn of Italian opera through the late 19th century.

A premier singer and master teacher here tells other singers how to get the most from famous arias selected for their popularity or their greatness from 66 operas, ranging in time and style from Christopher Gluck to Carlisle Floyd, from Mozart to Menotti.

Generous selection of tenor-range arias spans the 17th-century works of Purcell through the late 19th century. New in Paperback! This book supplies a soprano with nearly everything she may need to perform the operatic arias discussed. The 28 arias included are chosen from among those that are more popular and most widely studied and performed. It features nine high Cs and features early in the opera, giving the performer less time to warm up their voice.

Susanna's aria is taken from the opera buffa comic opera Marriage of Figaro, composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in The opera tells how the servants Figaro and Susanna succeed in getting married, foiling the efforts of their philandering employer Count Almaviva to seduce Susanna and teaching him a lesson in fidelity.

Listen to this stunning performance by soprano Lucia Popp performing at the Paris Opera Garnier in :. This aria has been recorded by nearly tenors in at least seven different languages between and , but the performance in by Enrico Caruso, who was closely associated with the role of Rodolfo, will never be forgotten:. Eugene Onegin is a well-known example of lyric opera, to which Tchaikovsky added music of a dramatic nature.

In this particular scene the young Soprano Tatiana played by Anna Netrebko pours her feelings of love into a letter to the male lead, Eugene Onegin:. We asked an expert to explain why Dido's Lament breaks our heart every single time. Figaro is not only a barber, but also a doctor and dentist, and is one of the most famous characters of the opera.

Giuseppe Verdi is said to have banned the distribution of this famous aria in order to preserve its effect for when it premiered at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice in This is a vocal duet for tenor and soprano, which contains all the power of love, both its joy as well as its inevitable end:.



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