19th century Italian composer G. Donizetti's opera L'Elisir d'Amore the study and analysis of the Duet 'Chiedi all'aura lushinghiera', Aria 'Una Furtiva lagrima', the composer G. Donizetti and the opera L'Elisir d'Amore. G. Donizetti wrote 67 career-highs of opera, a number of vocal and instrumental and left masterpieces mostly in the field of opera. characterized by fluent and beautiful melodies, techniques and proper dramatic effects. While the melody is important, the benefits of the character role are well reflected, helping the flow of the story just accompaniment, the important melody could be emphasized. L'Elisir d'Amore is a two-act piece based on Eugène Screese's Le Philtre. Nemorino the son of a poor farmer who loves Adina, the rich farmer's daughter a happy ending story in which you gain love after a dramatic end. The first song, "Chiedi all'aura luringhiera," was a fascinating portrayal of the witty push and pull of two men and women who sang the same melody but also talked about the exact opposite, The second song, "Una furtiva lagrima," exudes the mood of the song with its sad monotony. So far, G. Donizetti's life, works and features, and the setting and storyline of the opera L'Elisir d'Amore, looked at Adina and Nemorino's duet and aria. While analyzing L'Elisir d'Amore, I hope that it will be helpful to be able to express understanding of the work, basic background knowledge, and what the composer is trying to say through theoretical knowledge, rather than just singing as a vocal musician.