

In September 2018, she was admitted to the same hospital for a gallbladder problem and later died there in October. Montserrat Caballé was a Spanish operatic soprano, a term referring to the highest-voiced opera singer, widely admired for her versatility and phrasing.īorn on Apin Barcelona, Spain, the star sadly passed away on Octoat the age of 85, but the cause of death was not given.Ĭaballé suffered a stroke while on tour in Russia on Octoin Yekaterinburg and was quickly transferred to the Hospital de Sant Pau in Barcelona. Photo credit should read SEBASTIAN WILLNOW/DDP/AFP via Getty Images Death of Montserrat Caballé OMG: How to play Harry Styles Heardle new game got fans hooked.This includes information such as age, date, location, their past health effects, and more. Learn about Caballé, better known as “La Superba” as HITC explores details of her life and younger self.Īlthough the cause of death was not given, details of her death are below. Additional singing from Ingunn Gyda Hrafnkelsdottir and John Holland-Avery.īlob Opera is an experiment using the latest web audio technology and may not perform optimally on older devices.On April 12, 2022, Google Doodle honored legendary Spanish opera singer Monserrat Caballé on her 89th birthday.Īs an operatic soprano, the star’s successful career spanned six decades before she sadly passed away in October 2018. Tenor Christian Joel, bass Frederick Tong, mezzo-soprano Joanna Gamble and soprano Olivia Doutney. Another machine learning model lets the blobs respond to and harmonise your input in real time. Or forwards and backwards for different vowel sounds. In the experiment you don’t hear their voices, but the machine learning model’s understanding of what opera singing sounds like, based on what it learnt from them.ĭrag the blobs up and down to change pitch. Tenor, Christian Joel, bass Frederick Tong, mezzo-soprano Joanna Gamble and soprano Olivia Doutney recorded 16 hours of singing. We developed a machine learning model trained on the voices of four opera singers in order to create an interactive experiment anyone can enjoy, regardless of musical skills. This experiment pays tribute to and explores the original musical instrument: the voice. Blob Opera is a machine learning experiment by David Li in collaboration with Google Arts and Culture.
