Max Emanuel Cencic is one of the most impressive of an outstanding crop of European counter tenors whose careers blossomed in the first decade of the 21st century. Born in Zagreb, he began his career as a singer in the Vienna Boys' Choir and has since made his home in Austria. After his voice broke, he continued to sing as a male soprano, but went on to be trained as a counter tenor. He is known for the power, richness, agility, and range of his voice.
Cencic has recorded widely, including leading roles in Landi's Il Sant'Alessio; Vivaldi's Farnace; Handel's Fernando, Rodrigo...