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plural countertenors
An adult male singer who uses head tone or falsetto to sing far higher than the typical male vocal range. examples
A male singing voice far higher than the typical male vocal range. quotations examples
The term countertenor first appeared in England during the mid 17th century. However, the style of singing originated in Elizabethan cathedral choirs, eventually falling out of favour during the Romantic period.
2014 August 8, Rupert Christiansen, “The truth about falsettos ”, in The Daily Telegraph (Review)
(historical) A part or section performing a countermelody against the tenor or main part.