Constantin Emanuel, a prodigious talent, captivated audiences with his extraordinary vocal abilities at an astonishingly young age. Born in 1798, Emanuel began his musical journey as a boy soprano, showcasing his remarkable range and purity of tone. His talent was so profound that by the age of 15, he had already made a significant impact in the musical world. Emanuel's voice, though fleeting due to the transient nature of the boy soprano range, left an indelible mark on those who had the privilege of hearing him. His recordings, such as his renditions of J.S. Bach's works from Schemellis Gesangbuch, offer a glimpse into the brilliance of a young artist whose potential was tragically cut short by his untimely death in 1821. Emanuel's legacy endures, reminding us of the ephemeral beauty of the boy soprano voice and the enduring power of musical genius.