Jennifer Hudson and fellow American Idol alum Adam Lambert busted out a serious high-brow, deep cut duet on The Jennifer Hudson Show: the classic aria from Giacomo Puccini’s opera Turandot, “Nessun dorma.”
: the classic aria from Giacomo Puccini’s operaAs Lambert explains in a brief interview before the performance, he learned the song in an opera course he took in high school, describing the class as “really good training,” similar to a dancer studying a bit of ballet. And though he learned a lot, he mostly left that world behind.
Then, this summer, Lambert and Queen were touring Italy, and during soundcheck, Lambert says “Nessun dorma” popped into his head: “I was singing it to myself, and Brian [May] heard me and goes, ‘Oh you know that song?’ And I said, ‘Yeah, yeah, I know that song.’ So I just started singing it impromptu in rehearsal, and he started accompanying me.
After the performance, however, Hudson had nothing but praise for Lambert’s vocal range, saying, “When you do opera songs — any song — and you have two ranges, a male vocalist and a female vocalist, it’s almost impossible to sing the song in the same key. But the way you got up there? Only you could do something like that!”In this article:
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