Maria Callas - Volume 2


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(Vocal). These two collections feature celebrated arias as interpreted by Maria Callas, arguably the most influential singer of the recorded era. In addition to a brief biography of Callas, each selection, in standard voice and piano format, is followed by notes which indicate the variants, breaths, fermatas, and all of the nuances that Callas employed to turn these arias into masterpieces of interpretation. A wonderful reference tool for vocal coaches, professional singers and voice students, these two books are also indispensible items for the libraries of all opera enthusiasts. Volume 2 contains: ANNA BOLENA: Al dolce guidami. MEDEA (Cherubini): Dei tuoi figli la madre. NABUCCO: Ben io t'invenni-Anch'io dischiuso un giorno-Salgo gia del trono aurato. NORMA: Dormono entrambi. I PURITANI: Qui la voce sua soave. LA VESTALE (Spontini): Caro oggetto il di cui nome. LA TRAVIATA: Addio, del passato.




Maria Callas


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(Vocal). These two collections feature celebrated arias as interpreted by Maria Callas, arguably the most influential singer of the recorded era. In addition to a brief biography of Callas, each selection, in standard voice and piano format, is followed by notes which indicate the variants, breaths, fermatas, and all of the nuances that Callas employed to turn these arias into masterpieces of interpretation. A wonderful reference tool for vocal coaches, professional singers and voice students, these two books are also indispensible items for the libraries of all opera enthusiasts. Volume 1 contains: LA GIOCONDA: Suicidio. LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR: Ardon gl'incensi. MACBETH: La luce langue. NORMA: Casta diva. LA SONNAMBULA: Ah! non credea mirarti. TOSCA: Vissi d'arte. LA TRAVIATA: Ah, forse e lui che l'anima ... Sempre libera. I VESPRI SICILIANI: Merce, dilette amiche.




Maria Callas


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The Gramophone


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Homage to Maria Callas


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The Callas Legacy


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This detailed analysis of every record made by Maria Callas examines the development of her art from her first recordings in 1949 to the last in 1977.




Opera


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