Castrato or countertenor? Anthony Roth Constanzo sets us right
OperaThe Met singer has signed a contract with Farrar, Straus and Giroux to write a history of the castrato and countertenor.
The working title is the second noun.
The Met singer has signed a contract with Farrar, Straus and Giroux to write a history of the castrato and countertenor.
The working title is the second noun.
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Besides both being able to sing high notes, exactly what do they have in common?
There’s a couple of things they don’t have in common.
Roles!
Certain missing organs???
Well, let’s just say that there are 2 things that they don’t have in common….
Is there a “Cut-Off” date for publication?
Spherical objects?
Who is Spherical, and to what does he object? (With thanks to Sir Humphrey!).
If you are going to post quotations please get it right. Winston Churchill received a memo on which someone had written “Round objects”. Churchill add “Who is Mr. Round and to what does he object”!
or a braying goat in his case