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Michael Maniaci (born May 3, 1976) is an American opera singer. Possessing a male soprano voice, Maniaci is noted for his claim to be able to sing into the upper soprano range without resorting to falsetto , an otherwise common phonation for men who sing in high registers, such as countertenors .
Typically, the term "soprano" refers to female singers but at times the term "male soprano" has been used by men who sing in the soprano vocal range using falsetto vocal production instead of the modal voice. This practice is most commonly found in the context of choral music in England. However, these men are more commonly referred to as ...
Micaela Villegas, "La Perricholi", Peruvian actress and singer Jacques Offenbach: La Périchole (she is not identified by name, and the remaining characters are all fictional) François Villon, French poet and vagabond George Antheil and Ezra Pound: Le Testament; Rudolf Friml: The Vagabond King
There is controversy when the term "soprano" is applied to men. Men who sing in the soprano range are sometimes called "sopranists", "sopranistas", or "male sopranos" (Category:Sopranists). Please sub-categorize entries by nationality (Category:Sopranos by nationality) or a subcategory in Category:Operatic sopranos, if possible
This category is intended for notable American sopranos. There is controversy when the term "soprano" is applied to men. Men who sing in the soprano range are sometimes called "sopranists", "sopranistas", or "male sopranos". At the moment there is no established criteria on which term is used by Wikipedia for categorization purposes.
Pages in category "American operatic sopranos" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 540 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Some sopranos can sing one or more octaves above high C in high head voice or using the whistle register. [3] The term soprano was developed in relation to classical and operatic voices, where the classification is based not merely on the singer's vocal range but also on the tessitura and timbre of the voice. For classical and operatic singers ...
Fanchon (1668–1743), French operatic soprano and celebrated beauty; Fancy (born 1946), German singer; Fandango (born 1983), American professional wrestler; Fanfulla (1913–1971), Italian actor and comedian; Fantasia (born 1972), American professional wrestler; Fantasio (1936–2017), Argentine magician; Fantasy (born 1989), Mexican ...