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Castrati were male singers who underwent castration before puberty to prevent their voices from breaking, allowing them to retain a high vocal range into adulthood. This practice was most prevalent in the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly in Italy, where castrati became prominent in Opera and church music. They were often celebrated for their unique vocal abilities, but the practice has since been condemned due to ethical concerns regarding the treatment of children. The last known castrato, Alessandro Moreschi, passed away in 1922.

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