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What are the classic repertoires of coloratura soprano?

Coloratura soprano’s classic repertoire includes: “The Magic Flute”, “Lucia di Lammermoor”, “The Tales of Hoffmann”, etc.

First of all, the soprano’s pitch is higher than that of the tenor, and the singing method is also different from that of the tenor. Sopranos sing more with mixed voices, while tenors sing mostly with real voices. This also means that the tenor's voice will be richer and more powerful than the soprano's.

The timbre of a soprano is mostly clear and clear. In singing, the high notes are often blurred in a blur, so that the high notes that follow the trend have a relaxed and ethereal feeling.

If it is epic music, most of it is chanting, chanting, etc., refer to some religious music, such as church choirs, which all have an ethereal feeling.

Treble is also a sound area that can easily produce a sense of tragedy. What impressed me most was the aria in "Phantom of the Opera" in which the heroine is led into the mirror world by the phantom, which is quite amazing.

As for other circles, in the acg circle there is a great musician named Kajiura Yuki|Ura Yuki, who has composed soundtracks for many classic works. Recommend to the subject "Seventh Heaven", sung by Kalafina, a very tragic song.