Luciano Pavarotti
Nicolai Ghiaurov
Ruggero Raimondi
Bryn Terfel
Roberto Alagna
Ingvar Wixell
Dan Iordachescu
Nicolae Herlea
Dmitri Hsvorovstosky
Thomas Allen
Samuel Ramey
Simon Keenlyside
Enzio Pinza
Main categories are - Bass, Baritone and Tenor.
Bjorling, Corelli, Del Monaco, Bergonzi, and De Stefano.
Mario Lanza
Verdi's "I Lombardi" has two leading tenor poles. There are others.
If you're referring to the alto range, then the really high male opera singers are called counter tenors. They are pretty rare voice types and there are not many operas with counter tenor roles. There are a few in baroque operas and then in some 20th century works of Benjamin Britten.
Caruso Gigli Pavarotti Carreras Gobbi Bocelli Domingo
2000 - Luciano Pavarotti 1900 - Enrico Caruso
Feodor Ivanovich Chaliapin [bass] 1873 - 1938. He was the most famous Russian opera singer of the 20th century. Leonid Vitalyevich Sobinov [tenor] 1872 - 1934 Vladimir Rosing [tenor] 1890 - 1963
Verdi's "I Lombardi" has two leading tenor poles. There are others.
If you're referring to the alto range, then the really high male opera singers are called counter tenors. They are pretty rare voice types and there are not many operas with counter tenor roles. There are a few in baroque operas and then in some 20th century works of Benjamin Britten.
Caruso Gigli Pavarotti Carreras Gobbi Bocelli Domingo
Jose Carreras is famous for his performances in the operas of Verdi and Puccini. He is a Spanish tenor, which is a type of classical male singing voice. He gained most of his fame as part of the group The Three Tenors.
2000 - Luciano Pavarotti 1900 - Enrico Caruso
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Feodor Ivanovich Chaliapin [bass] 1873 - 1938. He was the most famous Russian opera singer of the 20th century. Leonid Vitalyevich Sobinov [tenor] 1872 - 1934 Vladimir Rosing [tenor] 1890 - 1963
To name just two - Simon Estes - Bass-baritone Darron Flagg - tenor.
I believe that there were actually 521 famous male opera stars who were murdered in the late 1950s but several of the very famous ones were; Neil Armstrong who died from poisoning at a bar, joe Jonas who died from a tornado that a rival news anchorman directed towards him, and Taylor Laurent who died from eating a rotten turtle instead of chicken at a Japanese steakhouse. 😉
Because they're women with voices with the same range as male Baritones/Tenors. This is similar to a 'Counter-tenor', which is a male with a very, very high range.
Caruso Gigli Pasquale Amato Mario Ancona Mattia Battistini The link below will give you a few more.
Simon Estes the bass-baritone of international renown was born 2nd February 1938 in Centerville, Iowa, USA.