1. The Yellow River Complaint in Xian Xinghai's The Yellow River Cantata is a lyric soprano solo. Complaining about the Yellow River is the sixth movement in The Yellow River Cantata. Its artistry, popularity and epochal features shine brilliantly. It is the first height achieved by China's large-scale vocal music works, and it is also a leader of China's artistic songs.
2. A famous aria "My Dear Dad" in Puccini's opera "Johnny Skicky". The content is that the woman implores her father to promise to pursue her own love, and the melody is extremely beautiful, affectionate and moving.
3. The Return of Victory in the first scene of the Italian composer Verdi's opera Ayida is a typical dramatic soprano solo. Aida was later adapted into a two-act musical by Disney Cinema, composed by Elton Qiang, written by Tim Rice and written by Linda Woolverton, Robert Falls and David Henry Hwang.
4. The aria "The Flame of Revenge Burning in My Chest" in Mozart's famous opera "The Magic Flute" after midnight. The splendor and strength of this music is extraordinary, which reflects the high level of skills and expressive force of the coloratura soprano voice, and it is regarded as one of the most difficult works in the opera repertoire.
5. The Italian composer Benedict's vocal variation "Carnival in Venice" is solo by coloratura soprano, and the song contains a large length of cadenza.
Extended information:
The soprano range refers to the range of the highest voice frequency that an adult female singer can reach (usually c1-c3, that is, C in a small group to C in a small group).
Soprano is the highest voice in singing, and they can be divided into Coloratura Soprano, Lyric Soprano and Dramatic Soprano according to different characteristics such as timbre and vocal range.
World-renowned soprano:
1. Maria Callas. Born in new york, USA on December 3, 1923, she was originally from Greece. Her versatility in music and drama made her the absolute first soprano of her generation.
2. Marilyn Horne, who played the leading role in Bizet's Carmen on September 19th, 1972, started her performance season in metropolitan opera, winning unprecedented appreciation from critics and the public.
3. Gwyneth Jones was born on November 7th, 1936 in Pontipur, Wales, southwest England. The voice is beautiful and bright, but it is fashionable and not concentrated enough, especially when it is necessary to express feelings deeply.
Reference:
Soprano-Baidu Encyclopedia