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Castrati, many of them having Spanish names, first appeared in Italy in the mid- sixteenth century ...
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History of castrati in the opera. During the Baroque, an estimated 70 percent of all opera singers were emasculated men called castrati.
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Aug 6, 2007 ... screamed ecstatic female fans at opera houses as the craze for Italian castrati reached its peak in the 18th century — a cry that was ...
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Nov 9, 2009 ... It's not the pyrotechnic pieces that are the most difficult, Cecilia Bartoli says. "The beautiful sad arias are the hardest to sing, ...
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The manner in which the castrati appeared to their audiences can be .... However , although the best soprano castrati were capable of great vocal range, ...
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Arno Raunig, a renowned Austrian male Soprano sings the aria "Se l'augellin sen fugge" from La Finta Giardiniera, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He is...
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Singing Voice: Castrati describes the origin and history of the castrati and includes an audio sample of Alessandro Moreschi.
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castratiandcountertenors: castrati and countertenors - A place for modern Castrati, Countertenors + fans.
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As a result, castrati had the high voice of a boy soprano but the lung power of a grown man. Because the Church always gathered pre-puberty boys to sing ...
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Oct 27, 2009 ... A high-pitched voice, questionable sexuality, and ear-grabbing melodies—the new Decca album “Sacrificium” may sound like another posthumous ...
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