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, also called tenor, is a lightweight, flexible tenor voice type. The tenor roles written in the early 19th-century Italian operas are invariably leggero tenor roles, especially those by Rossini such as Lindoro in ''L'italiana in Algeri'', Don Ramiro in ''La Cenerentola'', and Almaviva in ''Il barbiere di Siviglia'', and those by Bellini such as Gualtiero in ''Il pirata'', Elvino in ''La sonnambula'' and Arturo in ''I puritani''. Many Donizetti roles, such as Nemorino in ''L'elisir d'amore'' and Ernesto in ''Don Pasquale'', Tonio in ''La fille du régiment'', are also ''tenore di grazia'' roles. The most famous leggero tenor of that period was Giovanni Battista Rubini, for whom Bellini wrote nearly all his operas. The tenor leggero voice is often misclassified. There are several reasons for this, the first being the lower register of the leggero tenor. The leggero tenor can go quite low, approximately to the A below the C3. Because of this, the leggero tenor is often misclassified as a baritone, normally a lyric baritone. This voice might also be classified as another type of tenor such as lyric tenor. However, the leggero tenor possesses something that the other tenors do not: an upper extension that when not fully developed, sounds almost like a falsetto. This "falsetto" however is part of a full voice mechanism and is much more connected to what appears to sound like the full voice more than a falsetto would. The upper extension normally starts around the A-flat below the Tenor High C and goes up to as high as the singer is comfortable with, normally an E above the High C and sometimes to an F or G. The highest vocal range needed in opera for this voice type is the high F above the Tenor High C. This is sung as part of the role of Arturo in ''I puritani''. The light French Lyric Tenor is often confused with the leggero tenor. Examples of the French tradition of a light, lyrical voice can be found in roles such as George Brown in ''La dame blanche'', Chapelou in ''Le postillon de Lonjumeau, ''Nadir in ''Les pêcheurs de perles'', Vincent in ''Mireille'', and Gérald in ''Lakmé''.
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