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Max Emanuel Cenčić : ウィキペディア英語版 | Max Emanuel Cenčić
Max Emanuel Cenčić (born September 21, 1976) is a countertenor, currently based in Austria.〔BBC music magazine,British Broadcasting Corporation, 1994, v3 1-6, p. 8: "Max Emanuel Cenčić, an Austrian singer of Croatian descent, was born in 1976. He showed a precocious talent, performing the Queen of the Night's arias from The Magic Flute at the age of six in Zagreb."〕 == Early career as a boy soprano == Born in Zagreb, Cenčić started singing at a very early age, earning fame in his native Croatia at the age of six after singing the Queen of the Night's coloratura showpiece aria 'Der Hölle Rache' from Mozart's ''Die Zauberflöte'' on Zagreb television. From circa 1987 to 1992, Cenčić was a member of the Wiener Sängerknaben, with which institution he toured and recorded widely. Recorded performances (in which Cenčić was either treble soloist of the Sängerknaben or an independent male soprano) with the Sängerknaben include Händel's ''Messiah'', Haydn's ''Die Schöpfung'', and Mozart's Requiem (which also features countertenor Derek Lee Ragin), all available on the Capriccio label. Cenčić can also be heard in his capacity as the leading treble soloist with the Wiener Sängerknaben in numerous recordings of liturgical and secular music on the Philips label. A particular highlight from his recordings with the Sängerknaben is a performance of the vocal version of Johann Strauss II's ''Frühlingsstimmen'', a remarkable feat of vocalism for a boy soprano.
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