...*S* I just love listening to singers...except they can't count...and they don't know the difference between a C-Sharp, and a D-Flat!..
The Human Voice is AWESOME! I can't sing, although I can be very 'enthusiastic'. When our Music Sorority would perform vocal works, the Leader would tell me before we got on stage..."Just 'lip synch', I will do your chores for the next week." I agreed, for some reason, I was always assigned the difficult chores.
This is a performance by a Counter Tenor. It is a male voice...but it is very high...at times almost at a Mezzo Soprano. In early times, there were male singers called 'Castrati'...for obvious reasons. They had the Soprano that boys often have...but with the power of an adult when they grew up. In my Freshman year at Conservatory we all attended a Music History class. The Professor briefly discussed the 'Castrati' when we were studying that era, and commented that the 'Castrati' were very respected and well paid, and that there weren't very many of them. A girl sitting in front of me asked, "Well, if they were so well paid, why didn't more men get their vocal cords operated on?" The Professor turned bright red...I leaned forward, and tapped her shoulder, and whispered..."They didn't operate on the vocal cords...they cut their balls off." She shrieked...and the whole class whooped with laughter.
The Professor gestured to me to stay behind when he dismissed the class, and after everyone was gone, started laughing, and said..."Thank you...I REALLY didn't want to explain that"...He was a Julliard Graduate. I cracked up, too, and said..."Let me know whenever I can help out". We encountered each other several times after I graduated, we would go out for a drink or some food after a Concert or a rehearsal, and talk about the Conservatory. He would fill me in on the other professors and the management and other matters. He played the French Horn very well, and I always liked him...although he did have a horrible temper that he sometimes let loose on us.
https://youtu.be/4lyw6mAwVMA