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Published: Wednesday, 20 November 2024 at 10:24 AM


Contraltos are a neglected bunch. The few operatic roles that do exist especially for them are mostly elderly crones, evil witches or ‘trouser roles’ – where a low-voiced female is cast as a man. An often underappreciated voice, the very best contraltos are at their best at the lower end of their range, and can produce sounds of remarkable power and richness.

What is a contralto?

Of all the female singing voices, the contralto has the lowest range. That said, the contralto range is similar to that of the mezzo-soprano, and also to that of the male countertenor. This means – and let’s get technical here for a moment – that a contralto will typically sing comfortably in the range between the F below middle C (or F3) and the second F above middle C (F5).

It is a rare voice, certainly, and seemingly rarer than it used to be. However there are a handful of notably talented contraltos working today. Here are some to look out for, alongside a couple of legends from yesteryear…