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===Famous singers=== [[File:Senesino portrait edited.jpg|thumb|upright|The castrato [[Senesino]], {{Circa|1720}}]] Early performances of opera were too infrequent for singers to make a living exclusively from the style, but with the birth of commercial opera in the mid-17th century, professional performers began to emerge. The role of the male hero was usually entrusted to a [[castrato]], and by the 18th century, when Italian opera was performed throughout Europe, leading castrati who possessed extraordinary vocal virtuosity, such as [[Senesino]] and [[Farinelli]], became international stars. The career of the first major female star (or [[prima donna]]), [[Anna Renzi]], dates to the mid-17th century. In the 18th century, a number of Italian sopranos gained international renown and often engaged in fierce rivalry, as was the case with [[Faustina Bordoni]] and [[Francesca Cuzzoni]], who started a fistfight with one another during a performance of a Handel opera. The French disliked castrati, preferring their male heroes to be sung by an [[haute-contre]] (a high tenor), of which [[Joseph Legros]] (1739–1793) was a leading example.{{sfn|Parker|1994|loc=ch. 11}} <!-- EDITORIAL NOTE - 1) Please do not add every well-known singer to this concluding sentence. It is meant to give a few examples only of historic singers. 2) If you feel you must add yet another one, they should be ones who have had a *significant presence in mass media* outside the opera house. --> Though opera patronage has decreased in the last century in favor of other arts and media (such as musicals, cinema, radio, television and recordings), mass media and the advent of recording have supported the popularity of many famous singers including [[Anna Netrebko]], [[Maria Callas]], [[Enrico Caruso]], [[Amelita Galli-Curci]], [[Kirsten Flagstad]], [[Mario Del Monaco]], [[Renata Tebaldi]], [[Risë Stevens]], [[Alfredo Kraus]], [[Franco Corelli]], [[Montserrat Caballé]], [[Joan Sutherland]], [[Birgit Nilsson]], [[Nellie Melba]], [[Rosa Ponselle]], [[Beniamino Gigli]], [[Jussi Björling]], [[Feodor Chaliapin]], [[Cecilia Bartoli]], [[Elena Obraztsova]], [[Renée Fleming]], [[Galina Vishnevskaya]], [[Marilyn Horne]], [[Bryn Terfel]], [[Dmitri Hvorostovsky]] and [[The Three Tenors]] ([[Luciano Pavarotti]], [[Plácido Domingo]], [[José Carreras]]).
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