Michael Maniaci

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. Although this was possible for castrati because of the hormonal imbalance following castration, Maniaci claims that, for some unknown reason, his larynx did not develop and lengthen completely during puberty, causing his voice not to "break" in the usual manner. Maniaci claims that this physical particularity has given him the ability to sing in the soprano register without sounding like a typical countertenor or a female singer.[1] There are, however, critics who claim that Maniaci actually sings in falsetto.[2]

Maniaci is becoming an important presence on the international classical music scene, having already appeared in lead roles at companies such as the Metropolitan Opera, La Fenice, and Opera North. He is known mostly for singing the works of Handel, Mozart, and Monteverdi.[3]

  1. ^ The man with the 300-year-old voice – Times Online
  2. ^ David Laviska, "Mozart Arias for Male Soprano," musicalcriticism.com, February 2010, retrieved December 2015. "Regardless of the label he chooses for himself however, like all counter-tenors, Maniaci sings exclusively in falsetto."
  3. ^ Opera Today : An Interview With Michael Maniaci

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