"Mes amis, écoutez l'histoire", is a tenor aria in Adolphe Adam's 1836 opera Le postillon de Lonjumeau. The D5 in the final verse is the highest commonly sung note for tenors in opera. Donizetti wrote an E♭5 for Edgardo in the first act of his opera Lucia di Lammermoor, though it is very seldom sung. Higher notes are occasionally sung in interpolations and ornaments in other bel canto operas, and exceptionally the written F5 at the end of "Credeasi, misera" in Bellini's I puritani.
Famous performers of this aria are Nicolai Gedda,[1] Helge Rosvaenge and Joseph Schmidt, often performing the German version, "Freunde, vernehmet die Geschichte".
Lyrics
editMes amis, écoutez l'histoire |
Come, friends, and listen to the story |
References
edit- ^ Mordden, Ethan (November 1980). The Splendid Art of Opera: A Concise History. Methuen. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-416-00731-2.
- ^ "Two Parodies of French Opera Performed by Blackface Minstrels" by Renee Lapp Norris, in The Society for American Music Bulletin, vol. XXV, no. 1 ([northern] Spring 1999)
External links
edit- Nicolai Gedda on YouTube (in German)
- Nicolai Gedda on YouTube (in French)
- Helge Rosvaenge on YouTube, third verse (in German)
- Joseph Schmidt on YouTube (in German)