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    • LISTEN: How Opera Star Anthony Roth Costanzo Got His Voice ...
      • Costanzo had two surgeries to remove the cancer and neither nicked the nerve that could have affected his singing. After working with a vocal coach for just a few minutes a day over six weeks, Costanzo’s voice became strong enough to belt out an opera.
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  2. May 13, 2022 · A decade ago, Costanzo had surgery that threatened to destroy his singing voice. Now he stars as a gender-fluid Egyptian pharaoh in the Met Opera's production. Originally broadcast...

  3. Oct 7, 2019 · Ten years ago, Costanzo had surgery that threatened to destroy his singing voice. Now the countertenor is starring as a gender-fluid Egyptian pharaoh in a new production by the Metropolitan...

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  4. Oct 15, 2019 · But the singer’s rise to fame nearly didn’t happen—a battle with thyroid cancer almost took his voice, he recently revealed to NPR’s Terry Gross on Fresh Air, the radio interview show. Costanzo was diagnosed with thyroid cancer 10 years ago, when he was in his mid-30s and an emerging star.

  5. Counter tenor Anthony Ross Costanzo sings in what's considered a woman's range - in the range of the castrati, men who maintained their high voices by being castrated before puberty. He's about to star in the Philip Glass opera 'Akhenaten.'

  6. Anthony Roth Costanzo nearly lost his voice to cancer. Now he's back as 'Akhnaten' A decade ago, Costanzo had surgery that threatened to destroy his singing voice.

  7. Oct 3, 2018 · The young Anthony Roth Costanzo, backstage with Luciano Pavarotti I was 13, still singing soprano and not even thinking about it. But my colleagues were saying, “You already have hair on your arms; maybe your voice has already changed and you’re a countertenor.”

  8. Jan 26, 2022 · “Authentic Selves: The Beauty Within,” the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzos New York Philharmonic festival, is the self-portrait of a musician who is also an impresario, a community ...