The castrati avoid puberty entirely. Kit, a transman, has been through two. Explore the story of the intriguing resonance between two disparate voices.
Since opera’s inception in 1607, castrati-male singers, castrated before puberty to retain their high voices-were the stage’s greatest stars. Their unique timbre, range and flexibility were unrivaled across Europe. The grisly techniques of the era unearth a lot of ethical quandaries, and leave a trail of bloody spectacle through the Renaissance and into the modern era.




