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Uploaded by CubbyNH on Apr 12, 2010
Valentiniano sings this aria at the beginning of Act II from Gluck's Ezio. Valentiniano: Max Eamanuel Cencic, Countertenor Orchestra: Il Complesso BaroccoDirector: Alan Curtis
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His name is
MAx Emanuel CENCIC
He was sopranist before and he performed at Copenhagen in the role of xerses of Handel around I should say 1993 but not sure so 90's
senesio 6 months ago
Great performance ^^
polidevk1 1 year ago
Very beautiful countertenor voice that has alot of power.Listening to singers like him could really help me with my own voice.
countertenorNZ 1 year ago
but besides he has a mezzo colour and timbre, you also have to know he sings mostly NOW , SOPRANO CASTRATO arias and roles.
he could be called again sopranist. But now with a mezzosoprano timre and colour, like Caffarelli had.
AndresSopranista 1 year ago
Elegant and flexible melodic line, supreme dramatic expression, lovely tone and
resonance! Ravishing and absorbing performance in every way! Thank you,
Ken, for this treasure!
Kievest 1 year ago
Exquisite singing, thanks for sharing!
lilythepink123 1 year ago
What an amazing career...boy soprano soloist, sopranist for a short period, and then mezzo-soprano countertenor. His voice now has a more mellow timbre than it was as a boy.
sfkcbf 1 year ago
Very good!
chris
mradaChris 1 year ago
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His name is
MAx Emanuel CENCIC
He was sopranist before and he performed at Copenhagen in the role of xerses of Handel around I should say 1993 but not sure so 90's
senesio 6 months ago
Great performance ^^
polidevk1 1 year ago
Very beautiful countertenor voice that has alot of power.Listening to singers like him could really help me with my own voice.
countertenorNZ 1 year ago
but besides he has a mezzo colour and timbre, you also have to know he sings mostly NOW , SOPRANO CASTRATO arias and roles.
he could be called again sopranist. But now with a mezzosoprano timre and colour, like Caffarelli had.
AndresSopranista 1 year ago
Elegant and flexible melodic line, supreme dramatic expression, lovely tone and
resonance! Ravishing and absorbing performance in every way! Thank you,
Ken, for this treasure!
Kievest 1 year ago
Exquisite singing, thanks for sharing!
lilythepink123 1 year ago
What an amazing career...boy soprano soloist, sopranist for a short period, and then mezzo-soprano countertenor. His voice now has a more mellow timbre than it was as a boy.
sfkcbf 1 year ago
Very good!
chris
mradaChris 1 year ago