Jiahui Dong
Composition background, willow, song style characteristics, performance analysis
Abstract
The aria "Master, Listen to Me" is taken from the opera Turandot, sung by Liuer. Turandot is an opera in three acts by the Italian composer Puccini, based on the fairy tale "Prince Calaf and the Chinese Princess", one of Puccinis most influential works and the last opera he composed. This aria has a very important role in the opera, rendering the atmosphere of the opera, highlighting the character of Liuer, and also paving the way for the subsequent development of the operas plot, which is highly dramatic. As a soprano aria, it is also very popular in the field of vocal music and has great significance and research value for the improvement of singers performance level. In this paper, we analyze and study the aria "Master, please listen to me" from several aspects, such as composition background, style characteristics, singing bite and emotional processing, in order to provide reference for other singers to learn this work in the future.
Keywords:
Composition background, willow, song style characteristics, performance analysis
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