By Hannah Nepilova

Published: Tuesday, 24 January 2023 at 12:00 am


What makes a classic opera song – the kind that reaches beyond the boundaries of fashion and speaks to generation after generation? Is it melody? Orchestration? Text? Something else completely?

Here are ten songs, plucked from many, many possible contenders, that continue to soar in popularity centuries after they were first heard.

Famous opera songs

Nessun Dorma

Closely associated with Luciano Pavarotti, who sang it many times in the ‘90s after performing it at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, Nessun Dorma (‘Let no one sleep’) is possibly classical music’s greatest gift to contemporary pop culture.

It actually comes from the final act of Puccini’s opera Turandot, where it is sung by the prince Calaf, who falls in love at first sight with the beautiful but frosty Princess Turandot.

But it is often performed as a standalone work, thanks to its lush orchestration, its bittersweet harmonies and, most of all, its melody, that – in its slow build to a towering climax – tugs with all its might at the heart-strings.