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Voice Machines: the Castrato, Cat Piano, and Other Strange Sounds
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Voice Machines: the Castrato, Cat Piano, and Other Strange Sounds
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Voice Machines: the Castrato, Cat Piano, and Other Strange Sounds
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Italian courts and churches began employing castrato singers in the late sixteenth century. By the eighteenth century, the singers occupied a celebrity status on the operatic stage. Constructed through surgical alteration and further modified by rigorous training, castrati inhabited human bodies that had been “mechanized” to produce sounds in ways that unmechanized bodies could not. The voices of these technologically enhanced singers, with their unique timbre, range, and strength, contributed to a dramatic expansion of musical vocabulary and prompted new ways of imagining sound, the body, and personhood. Connecting sometimes bizarre snippets of history, this multi-disciplinary book moves backward and forward in time, deliberately troubling the meaning of concepts like “technology” and “human.”
attends to the ways that early modern encounters and inventionsincluding settler colonialism, emergent racialized worldviews, the printing press, gunpowder, and the telescopeparticipated in making castrati. In Bonnie Gordon’s revealing study, castrati serve as a critical provocation to ask questions about the voice, the limits of the body, and the stories historians tell.