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=== Heldentenor === {{Main|Heldentenor}} The heldentenor (English: ''heroic tenor'') has a rich, dark, powerful and dramatic voice. As its name implies, the heldentenor vocal ''[[Fach]]'' features in the German [[Romantische Oper|romantic operatic]] repertoire. The heldentenor is the German equivalent of the tenore drammatico, however with a more baritonal quality: the typical [[Richard Wagner|Wagnerian]] protagonist. The keystone of the heldentenor's repertoire is arguably Wagner's ''[[Siegfried (opera)|Siegfried]]'', an extremely demanding role requiring a wide vocal range and great power, plus tremendous stamina and acting ability. Often the heldentenor is a baritone who has transitioned to this ''Fach'' or tenors who have been misidentified as baritones. Therefore, the heldentenor voice might or might not have facility up to high B or C. The repertoire, however, rarely calls for such high notes. Heldentenor roles in operas:<ref name=Boldrey /> {{div col|colwidth=25em|rules=yes}} * Florestan, ''[[Fidelio]]'' ([[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]) * Tannhäuser, ''[[Tannhäuser (opera)|Tannhäuser]]'' ([[Richard Wagner|Wagner]]) * Lohengrin, ''[[Lohengrin (opera)|Lohengrin]]'' (Wagner) * Siegmund, ''[[Die Walküre]]'' (Wagner) * Siegfried, ''[[Siegfried (opera)|Siegfried]]'' (Wagner) * Siegfried, ''[[Götterdämmerung]]'' (Wagner) * Walther von Stolzing, ''[[Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg]]'' (Wagner) * Tristan, ''[[Tristan und Isolde]]'' (Wagner) * Parsifal, ''[[Parsifal]]'' (Wagner) * Aegisth, ''[[Elektra (opera)|Elektra]]'' ([[Richard Strauss|R. Strauss]]) * Bacchus, ''[[Ariadne auf Naxos]]'' (R. Strauss) * The Emperor, ''[[Die Frau ohne Schatten]]'' (R. Strauss) * Menelaus, ''[[Die ägyptische Helena]]'' (R. Strauss) * Apollo, ''[[Daphne (opera)|Daphne]]'' (R. Strauss) * Drum Major, ''[[Wozzeck]]'' ([[Alban Berg|Berg]]) * Paul, ''[[Die tote Stadt]]'' ([[Erich Wolfgang Korngold|Korngold]]) * The Stranger, ''[[Das Wunder der Heliane]]'' (Korngold) * Mao Tse-Tung, ''[[Nixon in China]]'' ([[John Adams (composer)|Adams]]) {{div col end}}
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