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1. Castrato synonyms, Castrato pronunciation, Castrato translation, English dictionary definition of Castrato

2. How to say Castrato in English? Pronunciation of Castrato with 1 audio pronunciation, 8 synonyms, 1 meaning, 4 translations and more for Castrato.

3. What are synonyms for Castrato?

4. Synonyms for Castrato in Free Thesaurus

5. The most famous Castrato was Farinelli

6. The word Castrato literally means castrated

7. 4 words related to Castrato: singer, vocalist, vocalizer, vocaliser

8. Castrato - translate into English with the Italian-English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary

9. Alessandro Moreschi was a Castrato singer in the late 19th century

10. From Italian Castrato, from Latin castrō (“ to castrate ”), likely from caedō (“ to cut ”)

11. The last official Castrato, Alessandro Moreschi, retired from the Sistine Chapel in 1913, though some historians suspect that Domenico Mancini, who sang in the papal choir until 1959, was a secret Castrato

12. See authoritative translations of Castrato in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

13. Growing up in 1970s Sicily, Tomasini was all too aware of the Castrato legacy.

14. The limbs of a Castrato often grew unusually long, making them seraphic in appearance

15. A Castrato is a male singer with a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or alto voice

16. The Audio CD Alessandro Moreschi: the Last Castrato (1993) is available from Pearl Records

17. The Castrato voice, if Moreschi has provided some kind of accurate reference point, was peculiar

18. A castrato (plural Castrati) was a type of male singer with a very high voice

19. A Castrato (plural castrati) was a type of male singer with a very high voice

20. Castrato Male voice in the soprano or mezzo-soprano register, produced in adult males by castration during boyhood

21. Castrato definition is - a singer castrated before puberty to preserve the soprano or contralto range of his voice.

22. Alessandro Moreschi, called the Angel of Rome, was a Castrato singer and the only one whose voice was recorded

23. The story of Castrato opera singer Carlo Broschi, who enthralled 18th century European audiences under his stage name Farinelli.

24. The last official Castrato, Alessandro Moreschi, retired from the Sistine Chapel in 1913, though some historians suspect that Domenico Mancini, …

25. Castrato, male soprano or contralto voice of great range, flexibility, and power, produced as a result of castration before puberty

26. Farinelli, celebrated Italian Castrato singer of the 18th century and one of the greatest singers in the history of opera

27. The Castrato voice was introduced in the 16th century, when women were banned from church choirs and the stage

28. In his new position, he sang alongside the aforementioned Farinelli, who is regarded as the finest soprano Castrato of all time

29. Castrato definition: (in 17th- and 18th-century opera ) a male singer whose testicles were removed before Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

30. 13 Bel canto originated from Castrato under the background of religious music and has retained the vocal techniques used by Castrati.

31. Castrato definition, a male singer, especially in the 18th century, castrated before puberty to prevent his soprano or contralto voice range from changing

32. Alessandro Moreschi (11 November 1858–21 April 1922) was the last Sistine Castrati Italian singer and the only Castrato to do solo recordings

33. A Castrato (Italian, plural: castrati) is a type of classical male singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto

34. Castrato definition, a male singer, especially in the 18th century, castrated before puberty to prevent his soprano or contralto voice range from changing

35. Castrato (em italiano: Castrato, plural Castrati, em português: "castrado") é um cantor cuja extensão vocal corresponde em pleno à das vozes femininas, seja de soprano, mezzo-soprano, ou contralto.Isto ocorre porque o cantor, quando criança, foi submetido à castração para preservar sua voz aguda

36. Castrat m (plural castrats) Castrato; Further reading “castrat” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of …

37. The last Castrato in the Vatican was Alessandro Moreschi who died in 1922 at the age of 64, so he was probably castrated about1865

38. Castrato, also called Evirato, male soprano or contralto voice of great range, flexibility, and power, produced as a result of Castration before puberty

39. A Castrato (Italian, plural: castrati) is a type of classical male singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto

40. Study of the Castrato singer phenomenon and covers the life and times of over sixty singers from the late 16th to the early 19th century

41. Ma se puoi clonare quel cavallo puoi avere il vantaggio di avere un Castrato in una gara e la sua identica copia genetica da usare come stallone

42. The Castrato who modern humans might have heard sing is Alessandro Moreschi, who died in 1922 after recording some of the first and last castrati singing on Earth

43. The church, particularly the Vatican adopted an ambiguous policy towards Castrato singers, condemning the act of mutilation, yet at the same time welcoming the castrated into their Papal Choirs.

44. 11th century Castrato Their voices, however, met their destiny in opera , where the wide range of required voices, and the prohibition of women performers, made their unique sound essential to

45. Moreschi was the only Castrato to make solo recordings and in a rare, spine-chilling recording from 1902 his soprano voice can be heard singing Gounod's arrangement of Bach's Ave Maria.

46. The last Castrato was a man named Alessandro Moreschi, “the Angel of Rome” (1859-1922) although we suspect (and hope) that his vocal prowess was a mere shadow of that of great masters like Farinelli and Senesino

47. Farinelli (Italian pronunciation: [fariˈnɛlli]; 24 January 1705 – 16 September 1782) 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

48. ‘Some Castrate their dogs just because they are energetic.’ ‘Such an income would not only have benefited the castrato but, more importantly, the family that Castrated him.’ ‘Cronus used a sickle to Castrate his father Uranus, and he is often portrayed throughout literature as having a long beard.’

49. ‘Some Castrate their dogs just because they are energetic.’ ‘Such an income would not only have benefited the castrato but, more importantly, the family that Castrated him.’ ‘Cronus used a sickle to Castrate his father Uranus, and he is often portrayed throughout literature as having a long beard.’

50. カストラート(イタリア語: Castrato )は、近代以前のヨーロッパに普及した去勢された男性 歌手(同じ語源の英語の動詞 castrate は「去勢する」という意味である)。