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Why don t you sing like a man? : the return of the male soprano

Georgian Castrati Singers: The Celebrities Of 18th-Century Europe

Published: May 10, 2021 at 7:04 am It is the autumn of 1734 and the 
King’s Theatre on London’s Haymarket is packed to the rafters. As the last notes of the opera fade away, the fashionable audience erupts into frantic applause. The star singer steps forward to take a bow, when from 
the pit a well-heeled woman screams out: “One God! One Farinelli!” Advertisement Farinelli was the stage name of Carlo Broschi (1705–82), the most famous opera singer of the 18th century. He was something akin to a modern-day rock star. He commanded huge fees, audiences reacted hysterically to his performances, women lusted after him and he was seen as a threat to the establishment. But there was something very unusual about Farinelli: he was a castrato.

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