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  2. Castrato - Wikipedia

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    The singer in question was a pupil of Moreschi's, Domenico Mancini, such a successful imitator of his teacher's voice that even Lorenzo Perosi, Direttore Perpetuo of the Sistine Choir from 1898 to 1956 and a strenuous opponent of the practice of castrato singers, thought he was a castrato.

  3. Gaspare Pacchierotti - Wikipedia

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    Details of his early life are scarce. It is possible that he studied with Mario Bittoni, maestro di cappella in the cathedral of his home city, Fabriano.Under the stage name of Porfirio Pacchierotti, he made his début in Baldassare Galuppi's opera Le nozze di Dorina at the Teatro dei Nobili in Perugia during the carnival season of 1759, playing, as young castrati often did, a female role ...

  4. Farinelli - Wikipedia

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    Farinelli (Italian pronunciation: [fariˈnɛlli]; 24 January 1705 – 16 September 1782) [a] was the stage name of Carlo Maria Michelangelo Nicola Broschi (pronounced [ˈkarlo ˈbrɔski]), a celebrated Italian castrato singer of the 18th century and one of the greatest singers in the history of opera. [1]

  5. Farinelli (film) - Wikipedia

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    The prologue begins with Carlo Broschi, the famous castrato Farinelli, reminiscing about his childhood as a singer in the church choir. A newly castrated boy runs in and warns Carlo that his voice will result in death, then ends himself.

  6. Giovanni Manzuoli - Wikipedia

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    Charles Burney, a contemporary music historian, described the Florentine castrato thus: "Manzoli's voice was the most powerful and voluminous soprano that had ever been heard on our stage since the time of Farinelli; and his manner of singing was grand and full of dignity. The applause he received was a universal thunder of acclimation."

  7. Domenico Salvatori - Wikipedia

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    Domenico Salvatori (27 September 1855 – 11 December 1909) along with Alessandro Moreschi, Domenico Mustafà and Giovanni Cesari, was one of the famous castrati singers of the late 19th century. Born in Anagni , he first started as a contralto at the Cappella Giulia which he later abandoned in order to enter as a now soprano or mezzo to the ...

  8. Talk:Castrato - Wikipedia

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    This is a long-standing article written by an expert on the history of castrato singers. That section was added a few months ago. Anyone who wishes to restore it must be prepared to provide inline citations to reliable sources for all the assertions. Voceditenore 19:06, 6 March 2011 (UTC)

  9. Vincenzo dal Prato - Wikipedia

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    The singing of the recitatives was ruined by the tenor Anton Raaff (in the title role) and by dal Prato, and he said they were the worst actors he had ever come across. [4] Mozart wrote the quartet Andrò ramingo e solo to start with Idamante, but the style was completely new and nothing like it had ever been seen in opera seria. None of the ...