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Maria Callas. Bellini’s Norma is an epic and multi-faceted role, often considered the ultimate vocal challenge for an operatic soprano. Callas sang it on stage 92 times, more often than any other heroine, and her achievement casts a long shadow: more than 50 years after her last performance in the role (Paris, 1965) she remains the point of ...
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And Maria Callas was the greatest legend of them all, though...
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Casta Diva Maria Callas. Vincenzo Bellini. 1 April 2023. ......
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And Maria Callas was the greatest legend of them all, though not just for the wonder of her voice. She changed the way people thought about opera, but she also became famous as the glamorous celebrity who fell in love with Aristotle Onassis, leaving her elderly husband to live with him on his yacht Christina and enjoy the high life with the ...
Apr 1, 2023 · Casta Diva Maria Callas. Vincenzo Bellini. 1 April 2023. ... Sign up to our newsletter and receive updates and marketing messages from Warner Classics about artists ...
The great Maria Callas performs an aria from her signature role, Bellini's druid priestess Norma, with the Orchestre de l'Opera National de Paris and Georges...
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Excerpt from the new 2023 film "Callas, Paris 1958" fully restored in colour & Dolby Atmos sound (© Volf Prod. Composite Films) www.MariaCallas.Film
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Apr 1, 2023 · Casta diva. Warner Classics: 5419763369. Buy download online. Maria Callas (soprano) Teatro alla Scala, Chœur du Théâtre national de l'Opéra de Paris, Orchestre du Théâtre national de l'Opéra de Paris, Tullio Serafin, Georges Sebastian