A male Opera singer is called a tenor, baritone, or bass, depending on their vocal range. So, if you hear a dude belting out those high notes, he's probably a tenor. If he's more in the middle, he's likely a baritone. And if he's dropping it low, then he's a bass. So, there you have it, darling!
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It depends on his vocal range. He could be called a Tenor, a Countertenor, a Baritone or a Bass.
Within some, there are sub-categories. For example a Heldentenor is primarily hired with the house produces most Wagner operas.
None are alive any more, but in the past, castrated male opera singer was called "castrato" meaning "the castrated one." The plural is "castrati."
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Freddie Mercury of Queen, the Opera esque Songs of Queen are "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Are The Champions".
Often these are called 'trouser roles'. The female voice is low, singing at the highest possible range for a male voice. In the 2009-2010 season, Susan Graham sang the role of a male in Der Rosenkavalier at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.