Maria Callas Album - Rehearsal in Dallas 1957
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Customers rating:
(3 ratings)
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Release Date:2002-11-05
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Classical, Classical Artists, Classical Music, Classical Vocals, Opera
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Label:EMI Classics
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UPC:724356792128
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Approx. Price:$11.98
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La Traviata, opera: Act 1. � strano!...Ah! fors'� lui...Sempre libera (in rehearsal) |
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I Puritani, opera: Act 2. O rendetemi la speme...Qui la voce... (in rehearsal) |
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I Puritani, opera: Act 2. Vien, diletto (in rehearsal) |
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Anna Bolena, opera: Act 2. Piangete voi?... (in rehearsal) |
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Anna Bolena, opera: Act 2. Al dolce giudami... (in rehearsal) |
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Anna Bolena, opera: Act 2. Qual mesto suon... (in rehearsal) |
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Anna Bolena, opera: Act 2. Suon festivo?... (in rehearsal) |
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Anna Bolena, opera: Act 2. Coppia iniqua (in rehearsal) |
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Macbeth, opera: Act 1. Nel d� della vittoria...Vieni t'affretta (in rehearsal) |
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Die Entf�hrung aus dem Serail (The Abduction from the Seraglio), opera, K. 384: Act 2. Tutte le torture (in rehearsal) |
Customer review - 2002-12-10
- THIS IS THE INTIMACY OF MARIA CALLASReally, when I heard this CD, I did know why she sounds like she sounds- She is a great dramatic actress, so impressive yet so humble, such a worth loving person. This rehearsal is great. You'l know better Callas in this recording than in so many many absurd biographies written about her.
Customer review - 2004-01-30
- A rehearsal that beats most recitals!This is proof that Callas not only was a dramatic singer but als could sound fragile, soft and tender. One of her last great Belcanto-recordings! A MUST FOR EVER OPERALOVER!
Customer review - 2006-10-20
- Maria Callas, unguarded and in top form; a master class in Bel CantoThis very special recording captures Maria Callas on the eve of her famous 1957 concert, given to celebrate the inaugural season of the Dallas Civic Opera. The concert itself was sadly never captured, but the general opinion was that Callas was in peak form, performing some of her most famous pieces. Judging from the rehearsal, I can completely agree.
In the realm of Bel Canto, there is still nobody who can touch Callas. On this recording she runs the gamut from Violetta in "La Traviata", to "Anna Bolena", and of course reprises her star-making "I Puritani". These pieces require a great deal of stamina and discipline, and are some of the most dramatic of all operatic arias. To hear her perform these works is like attending a master class.
Callas is at her most vivid and unguarded in this recording. Even though there were probably only a select few allowed to sit in on the rehearsal, Callas never gives anything short of 100%. A recording well worth tracking down.
[EMI Classics 7243 5 67921 2 8]
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