It’s called The diva dance. The diva dance (The Fifth Element movie episode) generally refers to the Dance of the Goddess (The Fifth Element episode).
"Dance of the Goddess" is an episode in the film "The Fifth Element" directed by Luc Besson. The song is composed of two parts. The first part is selected from the Italian aria "The Incense Is Burning". The more cheerful song at the end is called "Dance of the Goddess".
The singer is Albanian soprano Inva Mullan.
The bass part of the song is a computer-synthesized voice of another male singer. Its span exceeds 4 octaves. In some places, the real and false sounds switch rapidly, or three 8's must be completed in 2 seconds. With a coherent span of degrees, the song expresses a perfect artistic conception, just like her elf-like aria, which is three-quarters ghostly. Turn off the lights, listen to the silky singing soaring through the room, and all the emotions go away.
Introduction:
This aria is modeled after the castrati singers of the Baroque vocal music period. (Has the same characteristics of coloratura soprano and bass).
The castrato has become extinct since the 1920s (the so-called castrato must be male. They were selected and had their sexual organs modified before they were minors and their vocal cords still retain their childish voice. Castrate and let them have bass, mezzo-soprano and treble voices at the same time
The most difficult part of "Dance of the Goddess" is not the pitch, the difficulty is breathing, as far as the song itself is concerned. , whose innovative performance techniques are enough to make this song unforgettable. The main voice is bel canto, but the orchestration and soundtrack are authentic pop music. The singer's beautiful voice is enough to impress everyone.
When I heard the climax, I suddenly felt that the most beautiful musical instrument in the world is the human voice. The actress's performance perfectly combined the human voice and the musical instrument, making people feel uncomfortable. Then there is the main and sub-vocal part.
In addition, this seemingly peaceful and harmonious music cleverly highlights the fierce gun battle taking place behind the stage. It is tragic but also humorous, which adds to the storyline. The push played an indelible role.