The aria requires the tenor to hit nine high Cs in rapid succession.

One of the crown jewels of the bel canto era, Donizetti’s La fille du régiment is a sparkling blend of military discipline and romantic charm. It is best known for its infectious energy, French patriotic spirit, and—most famously—one of the most daunting vocal feats in all of opera. 💂 The Plot at a Glance

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A hilarious sequence where Marie, now living with the Marquise, is forced to sing a stiff, classical romance while her "fathers" encourage her to return to her boisterous military roots.

It was this specific role that skyrocketed Luciano Pavarotti to international superstardom in the 1960s and 70s, earning him the nickname "King of the High Cs." 🌟 Key Highlights