
Heavenly Voices
Documentary
Overview
Heavenly Voices tells the story of the castrato phenomenon, and how the most gifted amongst these singers rose to international stardom. Max Emanuel Cencic and Philippe Jaroussky, two of today's singing stars, take us back in time and talk about operatic entertainment in the Baroque Age. This is illustrated by paintings and prints from the time as well as major performances of today. In this film, many countertenors are featured in famous roles and in interviews, amongst them Jochen Kowalski, Andreas Scholl, David Daniels, Daniel Behle and Valer Barna-Sabadus.
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Ernesto Tomasini
Ernesto Tomasini
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Ernesto Tomasini
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Philippe Jaroussky
Philippe Jaroussky
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Philippe Jaroussky
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Franco Fagioli
Franco Fagioli
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Franco Fagioli
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Daniel Behle
Daniel Behle
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Daniel Behle
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Max Emanuel Cenčić
Max Emanuel Cenčić
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Max Emanuel Cenčić
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David Daniels
David Daniels
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David Daniels
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Daniele Pacini
Daniele Pacini
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Daniele Pacini
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Valer Barna-Sabadus
Valer Barna-Sabadus
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Valer Barna-Sabadus
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Yuriy Mynenko
Yuriy Mynenko
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Yuriy Mynenko
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Andreas Scholl
Andreas Scholl
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Andreas Scholl
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