[Machine Translation] The latest work by Cecilia Bartoli, one of the finest mezzo-sopranos of our time, is a collection of arias written for castrato, singers who have male bodies but sing in the female register. castrato, which flourished in the mid-18th century, were singers who castrated boys before the change of voice to preserve the high vocal range of their youth and sing sopranos and altos in the originally female range. Bartoli's new album, "Castrato," features a castrato singer who sang soprano and alto. In this album, Bartoli focuses on works written for castrato and buried in time. They are technical, beautiful, and sensual. Bartoli sings beautifully in the sometimes controversial and sometimes cruel world of the castrato.