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The soprano is the highest human voice and ranges from the light soprano to the dramatic soprano. The most well-known soprano aria is that of the Queen of the Night from Mozart's Magic Flute.
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Show YouTube contentThe range of the mezzo-soprano lies between soprano and alto and differs from soprano with a darker timbre. One of the most popular mezzo-soprano roles is Carmen from Bizet's opera of the same name.
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Show YouTube contentThe alto is the lowest female voice. A singer of this voice range is called an alto, while a corresponding male voice is called an altus or countertenor. The most famous alto parts can be found in Bach's passions and his Christmas Oratorio.
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Show YouTube contentThe tenor, the highest male voice, ranges with its many facets from the light tenor to the heroic tenor. One of the most famous tenor arias, not only since Domingo and Pavarotti, is "E lucevan le stelle" from Puccini's opera Tosca.
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Show YouTube contentLyric baritone, heroic baritone, and cavalier baritone are the various vocal ranges of the baritone, which lies in pitch between tenor and bass. Perhaps the most sympathetic and endearing baritone role is Papageno in Mozart's Magic Flute.
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Show YouTube contentBass is the lowest human voice range with facets from high bass to black bass. One of the most famous arias for bass is "Ella giammai m'amò" from Verdi's opera Don Carlos.
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