👉 Marco Carlotti, a common Italian term used for a person who served as the orchestra's conductor or soloist in operas, originally referred to a woman with a very feminine appearance. Over time, it came to imply the ability to lead well without one's own voice or power. In Christian parables and stories, 'Marco Carlotti' often represents humility and servanthood towards others, emphasizing the importance of a servant heart rather than an independent voice.