The answer is: Soprano
It is sung by NY session singers and musicians. *NOTE*: Their names are unknown.
The main 4 voice parts in order from highest to lowest are soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Soprano and alto are sung by women, and the tenor and bass parts are sung by men.
It is called word painting. An example could be when singing the word "Up," the word would be sung in a high note compared to "Down," in a lower note
Alto and Soprano are voice parts, along with tenor, baritone and bass. Each part sing in a different pitch range; Soprano is the highest, then alto, tenor, baritone and bass. Tenor, baritone, and bass are traditionally sung by men, while the other two are sung by women.
Nessun Dorma is most well know for achieving the status of being the most well known tenor arias in opera. This was achieved after it was sung in the well know opera Turandot.
Yes. In 2009 Russian singer Vitas covered his countertenor version of "Nessun Dorma" (from the opera "Turandot"). The song also gave born to his fourth program, Sleepless night (ended in 2011 sucessfuly). The countertenor Vitas' version of "Nessun Dorma" has even surpassed the soprano version of the same song performed by Sarah Brightman. Vitas' version of "Nessun Dorma" is also included on his album Masterpieces of Three Centuries (2010).
Nessun Dorma was on Manowar's album Warriors of the World. It was covered because of the popularity of the song among Italian fans and first sung in concert in Italy when performing in Milan.
The highest note sung in public is an F6, from O Zittre Nicht from Mozart's The Magic Flute. But her common high notes are E#6 and E6, and they are simply gorgeous..
Nope, Caruso died some 5 years before the premier of Turandot. I suppose there could have been another version of the song that pre-existed the version included in Puccini's opera, but I've never heard of one.
The opera song featured in the NFL shop Steelers commercial is "Nessun Dorma" from the opera "Turandot" by Giacomo Puccini. This iconic aria is sung by the character Calaf and has become a popular choice for sports-related advertisements and events.
Calaf's Aria from Puccini's Turandot opens with the words - "Nobody shall sleep! Nobody shall sleep! Even you, o Princess, in your cold room, watch the stars - -" The link below will give you the full translation etc - but remember there are numerous translations all differing slightly.
The top note sung is A.
The song that Nick sings in the kitchen when Kate walks in is "Nessun Dorma sung by Luciano Pavarotti" Just to prove my credibility, if you go here: http://www.amazon.com/No-Reservations-Philip-Glass/dp/B000RHRGQC/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1207536896&sr=8-1 and click on song preview 13, you'll hear it. Hope this helps!
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 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.