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Magic Flute (Queen of Night Aria)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, "The Magic Flute" - Royal Opera House production Diana Damrau as Queen of Night Dorothea Röschmann as Pamina conducted by Colin Davis  
 
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seetsebea1 (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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Damrau is just breathtaking. The queen of the night of this centuty
jtg10795 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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@JunneyMeow my friend has the sheet music, it's F6, the F above soprano C
MiaClassique (2 days ago) Show Hide
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I can sing this too!!!! I heard it and i was going OMG thats so high n then i tried to sing it and I was like WOW I CAN DO IT!!!! N all the time i keep checkin i can, i'm on the piano playing F6 like OH YEAH I CAN STILL DO IT!!!! And my singing teacher said i'm a mezzo! I'll show you!
vicotira689 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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I can do that!! Just as loud and high!!! I'll put it on youtube soon xD
dermotafan (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Fantastic, but she doesn't sing this role any more.
cmjr89 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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omg..her voice is so beautiful!
Zula313 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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just amazing
jtg10795 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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its f6, and its not the highest ever written. its the highest in standard repetoire
JunneyMeow (1 day ago) Show Hide
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It is F7, and yes, I should've mentioned it's the highest note in standard repetoire.

I'm attending to a music school and my teacher told us it's F7
soprana53 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Well, it is he highest note ever written, but actually she is hitting F6. The octave is going from c to h, so it is the F above c6

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