BALDUCCI/PARADISO/LAURIN - Castrapolis: Neapolitan Cantatas and Arias
Catalogue No: BIS2585
Barcode: 7318599925851
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Naples� fame as a musical centre attracted travellers, composers, instrumentalists and virtuoso singers alike. Among the aspiring musicians, the most highly-trained and sought-after were the castrati, promising boys aged between 8 and 12 who were subjected to an operation intended to preserve the exceptionally pure timbre of their treble voice. Forever virginal beings whose superhuman voices mesmerized their listeners they were nicknamed angiolilli, �little angels�, and sang in the most important churches and theatres of �Castrapolis�, a term coined to describe the southern capital and its high concentration of castrato sopranos.