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Belmonte in Act I, Scene I Bass aria sung by Osmin in Mozart opera Sung by Maurizio, the Count of Saxony Sung by Adriana Lecouvreur, the star of the Comédie-Française Comic chamber opera by Benjamin Britten Sung by Lady Billows, a soprano role Sung by Sid, a baritone role Bass aria sung by Don Basillio Don José aria in Bizet opera Turiddu is drunk and does not think he will survive his duel From offstage, Turiddu to his love Soprano aria in Mascagni opera Contralto aria; opera by Gian Carlo Menotti "Love is a flighty thief!", so sings Dorabella (Mozart) Tenor aria from Donizetti opera Italian tenor appears in first act of Richard Strauss opera Wahn! Wahn! Überall Wahn!, from Act 3 of Wagner opera Oppenheimer at the conclusion of Act I, text from Donne's Holy Sonnet XIV Suggestive song sung by the servant girl Zerlina (How beautiful she is); Nemorino in Act I, Scene 1 (Listen, listen, o peasants); Doctor Dulcamara Theme from the film Love Potion No.5; opera by Donizetti Contralto aria; opera by Tchaikovsky Baritone aria front Gounod opéra Tenor aria in Giordano opera Baritone aria from Mozart opera Tenor aria sung by Manrico in Act 3, Scene 2 Baritone aria in Verdi opera Tenor aria; opera by Leoncavallo Tenor aria in Bellini opera Musetta's Waltz, from Act II Puccini; first act soprano Tenor aria in Puccini opera Soprano aria from Verdi opera "Wild my dream of ecstasy", Alfredo's second act aria (The Sweet Sound), aka the "mad scene" in act III of Donizetti opera Farewell, flowery refuge, Pinkerton sings in the third act of the Puccini opera To die with honor, concluding aria by Butterfly One beautiful day, Butterfly sings, she will see a puff of smoke on the horizon and her lover will return Bass aria by the priest Sarastro Performed by the Queen of the Night Chevalier des Grieux (ténor) First act aria by Manon (soprano) (I have never seen a woman); first act of Puccini opera Soprano aria sung by Countess Almaviva "if you want to dance"; can be read as a political attack on the nobility of Mozart's time Sung by Tytania, the Queen of the Fairies Soprano aria from Bellini opera Christoph Willibald Gluck Desdemona's last act prayer Desdemona's last act aria Soprano sings a lullaby to her baby in Gershwin opera Rigoletto releases his fury upon the courtiers Tenor aria; opera by Verdi Rigoletto compares himself to the murderer saying he uses a knife, Rigoletto uses his tongue Soprano aria from opera by Handel (Juliet's waltz); Charles Gounod First act soprano aria from Dvorak opera Handel; mezzo-soprano aria Soprano aria fremo Rossini opera Sung by the tenor Argirio First act aria sung by Cavaradossi the painter Puccini; second act soprano aria, "I lived for art…." "Love death", the final dramatic aria of the Wagner opera (In this palace), sung by the Princess Turandot Last act tenor aria in Puccini opera (Don't cry, Liù), sung by the tenor lead Sung by Liù under torture, just before her suicide Tenor aria in Massenet opera
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