Radu Marian
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Radu Marian is a Romanian/Moldovan male soprano. He is gifted with a pure soprano voice in the range of C4 to C6 considered at present a great talent of Baroque music.
He was born in 1977 in what was then the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic to a family of artists. His exceptional musical talent started at the age of seven when he executed in French the aria Queen of the Night from Mozart’s Magic Flute. Marian completed his singing and piano studies in Moscow and in Bucharest, obtaining the title of "Concert Master", with great merits.
He was granted a scholarship by the Moldovan government and under Flavio Colusso received vocal training in Italy. His repertoire incorporates cantatas written for soprano by composers like Handel, Bononcini, Carissimi and Frescobaldi and the repertoire of the old castrati. The renowned conductor Flavio Colusso affirms that Radu Marian is a sopranista whose voice is different from the other countertenors and sopranistas, of the Baroque music world. His voice does not sound like a falsetto's, but like that of a soprano. Marian is an "Endocrinological castrato" or "natural castrato".
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- The World of the Castrati and Male Soprano
- Radu Marian
- Los Castrati
- Extract (RealMedia) from an Aria from Sul margine adorato by Antonio Maria Bononcini
- Radu Marian sings Music for a While ( An aria of Henry Purcell. Live performance, 2004. )

