Massenet's "Thais" is sung in French.
I'm pretty sure opera can be sung in any language, but most times its sung in Italian French or German
Sung speech is called recitative, or as it is generally know, recitativo.
This depends on the form the opera is in. For example, Italian operas are usually completely sung. German operas in the style of singspiel are mostly sung with some spoken dialogue in between. Singspiel operas do not contain recitative, conversational singing. Then there are operettas which are mostly sung but contain spoken dialogue as well.
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The highest note that can be sung is typically around the F6 note on the piano, which is the highest note on the standard piano keyboard.
B4 but you sustain the A4 longer
The top note sung is A.
The lowest note ever sung on record is a G-7, sung by Tim Storms.
Technically, there is no end to notes, you would just keep adding more and more ledger lines, it's all just a matter of how high you individually can sing/play. The highest note ever sung was a C8, the C that's off the edge of a piano.
The song is called Diggn Ditches and is sung by Christie Sutherland.
The lowest note ever sung by a human voice is the G-7, which is about 0.189 Hz.
The answer is: Soprano
Highest notes: G#7 (Live performance of "Emotions" at the 1991 MTV VMA's, and again on Arsenio Hall), F7 (In the song "All In Your Mind") I'm not really good at math but in my opinion I would have to say Emotion is her highest note.
Willie Morganfield wrote the song and it was recorded by Joan Golden
The note at the end of the song is written as high E (the E above high C, which is two octaves above middle C), however it is sometimes lowered to high D, or high D flat, due to the possible strain of singing such a high note repeatedly.
A paedofile