Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 351. Not illustrated. Chapters: Contraltos, Mezzo-Sopranos, Sopranos, Soubrettes, Edith Piaf, Selena, Nico, Boy Soprano, Bjork, Kathleen Battle, Agnetha Faltskog, Umm Kulthum, Lucy Lawless, Clara Clemens, Lani Misalucha, Valerie Masterson, Lisa Gerrard, Luisana Lopilato, Mercedes Sosa, Yma Sumac, Elena Gerhardt, Ana Bebi, Dawn Kotoski, Hebe Camargo, Maria Malibran, Milica Majstorovi, Mika K., List of Contraltos in Non-Classical Music, Dawn Upshaw, Maria Stader, Barbara Bonney, Lily Pons, Angela Gossow, Ana tajdohar, Rosina Raisbeck, Muriel Smith, Astra Desmond, Mathilde Marchesi, Hilde Gueden, Elena Temnikova, Susan Metcalfe Casals, Nichole Cordova, Ines Thomas Almeida, Giulia Grisi, Lucha Reyes, Qiulin Zhang, Patrice Munsel, Regina Osk, Erna Berger, Jacqueline Dark, Yolanda Soares, Margarita Gonzalez Ontiveros, Monika Pedersen, Adelaide Phillipps, Rita Streich, Lisa Middelhauve, Graziella Sciutti, Elisabeth Von Magnus, Su Cruickshank, Annette Markert, Sophia Schroder, Ingeborg Danz, Lisa Otto, Kerstin Thorborg, Maartje Offers, Emmy Loose, Alla Ablaberdyeva, Bogna Bartosz, Gertrud Palson-Wettergren, Birgit Finnila, Elizabeth Spencer, Eileen Kupper, Erica Eloff, Beyhan Demirda Alkan, Maria Von Ilosvay, Nicole Bogner, Jia Ruhan. Excerpt: Bjork Guomundsdottir (help.info) (born 21 November 1965), known as Bjork, is an Icelandic singer-songwriter, composer, actress and music producer, whose work includes three albums as lead singer of the alternative rock band the Sugarcubes, seven solo albums, and two film soundtracks, contributing to numerous others including the 1994 film Leon, in which "Venus as a Boy" was featured. She is best known for her expressive vocals, broad soprano vocal range, and a diverse and eclectic musical style, which incorporates influences from many different genres, including pop, alternative rock, jazz, amb...