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The magnificent world of vocal artistry: a special feature on popular vocal works from opera to art songs.

In vocal music, the singer’s body itself becomes the instrument.

Perhaps many of you haven’t really had the chance to listen to it properly?

Vocal music includes a variety of forms such as opera and art songs, and we’ve gathered some famous pieces we highly recommend even for beginners.

You’ll surely be moved, thinking, “Can such rich expression really come from the human body?”

We also recommend listening while paying attention not only to the melody but also to the lyrics and the story.

The magnificent world of vocal music: from opera to art songs—popular vocal pieces (61–70)

After the DreamGabriel Urbain Fauré

The fantastical and beautiful song “Après un Rêve” (After a Dream) is the first piece in composer Gabriel Fauré’s song set Three Songs, and it is one of his most representative vocal works.

The chorus performed by the members of Tenebrae makes the piece even more captivating.

Starlit NightClaude Debussy

Debussy – Nuit d’étoiles (Natalie Dessay)
Starlit NightClaude Debussy

A soprano singer from France, praised as one of the greatest of our time.

Her gentle yet radiant voice is captivating, but she has been plagued by vocal cord problems that have forced her to undergo surgery multiple times.

She is now active across a broader range of genres beyond classical music.

In this piece, you can fully enjoy Dessay’s characteristically light, soaring high notes.

GranadaAgustin Lara

Among the many pieces associated with opera, “Granada” is especially well known.

It may sound simple, but it’s actually quite difficult to sing.

If you want a passionate rendition of “Granada,” I recommend Plácido Domingo; if you’re looking for power, Mario Del Monaco’s “Granada” is the one to choose.

Flower Duet from the opera LakméClément Philibert Léo Delibes

Elīna Garanča & Olga Peretyatko – “Flower Duet” @ Le Concert de Paris, July 14, 2014
Flower Duet from the opera LakméClément Philibert Léo Delibes

The “Flower Duet” is a piece in which the soprano and mezzo-soprano duet is exceptionally graceful and strikingly beautiful.

This famous duet aria is sung in the opera Lakmé, composed by Clément Léon Delibes, a French Romantic composer renowned for his ballet music and operas.

From the opera Carmen: ‘This flower that you threw to me’Georges Bizet

Carmen: Flower Song “The flower that you threw to me” — Neil Shicoff
From the opera Carmen: 'This flower that you threw to me'Georges Bizet

A tenor from Munich, Germany, whose romantic yet powerful voice has earned him worldwide acclaim.

His repertoire is extensive, ranging from Mozart and Beethoven to Italian opera, showcasing his remarkable versatility.

In this song, Don José pours out his heartfelt love for Carmen.