I come back to Callas videos every so often to just marvel at how insanely beautiful, talented, intelligent, cultured she was and how important she still is.
Don’t forget temperamental Her fire was also an important aspect to her performance and her universal appeal “ the bigger the star The bigger the black hole when they burn out” I hope she is now resting peacefully
Yes! And this is the first interview that is not about his personal life or her character (which are regrettable). This really shows her like the genius that she was.
@@roberthanff4354 He thought that attacking and putting on the defensive was the sign of a probing interview. Unfortunately it has become very common, especially in Britain. Consider Tim Sebastian or Stephen Sackur.
@@afritimm Harewood (the interviewer) was the Queen Elizabeth II's 1st cousin, and as a member of the British Royal Family of that era he learned to listen and be quiet at a very young age.
She is the height of elegant intellect... i feel humbled by this wonderful strong woman... people today are looking in all the wrong places for truly strong women! They pale into insignificance next Lady Maria!
Cara Callas, such a remarkable talent, used and betrayed who felt better to be left alone, and died far too soon, her beauty, voice, statue, intellect; the world of opera was blessed to have had her.
Well, she was the one that made a decision to marry Meneghini. He definitely provided security to her at that early stage so she didnt have to exhaust herself in bad productions just to survive. That was a great benefit to her career, but obviously a boring marriage. And let's be honest --- SHE is the one that betrayed him in running off with Onassis. I think she had a wonderful time in the 8 years with Onassis. But it ended.
Love the diva moment @7:50 when she says "Wagner is much easier to sing". The interviewer interjects: "in a way, yes." (pause) Callas: "in EVERY way" and continues lecture without hesitation. LOVE HER!
One of the most remarkable women to ever set foot among us mere mortals. How I wish she had been happier, especially during the final lonely years of her life. Viva Callas.
Well, she chose 2 men much older than herself. She left the boring one, and the exciting one left her. Altho he died only 6 years later so she would have been alone anyway. Onassis died 3 years before Callas.
I agree. ❤ And unfortunately, we do not get often this kind of beauty anymore. It looks as though everyone is trying to look the same. Imagine if Callas was young today how much she would feel the pressure to make her nose smaller, her lips even fuller etc. She would have a lot to put up with before gaining confidence in her talent.
@@A.V._Blank_FairyI look very similiar to Maria (I even have the same name as her) and I’m proud of my Mediterranean features! Unfortunately most people my age are trying to change themselves and it’s so sad
Albeit I never really followed the Opera world but came across this clip by accident. The name "Maria Callas" elicits the word legend which aroused my curiosity. I must say after watching the clip she really did live up to all I imagined her to be. A truly sophisticated and very cultured creature. No Diva today can compare.
Divas that have Greco-Roman background and know the heavy burden that comes with, can truly be incomparable. It's like you take a peek at Plato and all of them teaching.
This is such a profound interview. The intelligence and depth of this woman in so many areas of subjects puts to shame the fluff that people are interviewed about these days. Just nonsense and stupidity. Brava Maria.
She is at her house in Paris, sitting on her Sofa.. But She looks as she was about to sing "Casta Diva" at any moment!! Only Callas can give you.. That Flash. The one and the only 🌟
The interviewer was the son of the Princess Royal -- Princess Mary who was the daughter of King George V. His mother was the sister of QEII's father -- King George VI. Lord Harewood was an opera expert who did much to make opera more popular in Britain.
Indeed. I believe this is filmed at Harewood House, a magnificent house in Yorkshire. I visited as a tourist and recall the bedroom of Princess Mary. Correction - it was filmed at Callas' apartment in Paris at Avenue George Mandel. Same as the Wallace interview some years later.
She had so many great ideas. She really was next level as far as performers go. So much so that I don't believe an of her contemporaries or those who came after her could approach her level of sophistication when it came to understanding what she talks about creating the mysticism and atmosphere that makes theatre work. She was able to create a credible believable character out of some pretty bad story lines where others might sing well but act ludicrously. This insight was her's alone and she found it I believe through the truth of the music and her identification with it.
Callas was a fascinating interviewee. She exuded authority, great artistic insight and incredible magnetism. No doubt she was the supreme diva (in the best sense of the term) of the 20th Century. Controversial and temperamental NO DOUBT! however few operatic first ladies portrayed tragic romantic roles (Vissi d'arte) with such honesty, commitment and intensity as Callas; a facet of her art which certainly galvanised, moved and excited audiences.
She didn’t even like Tosca, she’s recorded as saying she didn’t believe in the character. Her truest and therefore best personaggi according to herself are Violetta and Norma.
Bernstein said she was "the greatest artist in the world." Not just the greatest soprano, or greatest singer, or greatest musician.......but the greatest artist.
Wagner said he never wrote a meaningless note. Callas never sang one. Never has there been a more compelling, more commanding, more fervent, more dramatically glorious voice. Even when she is only speaking, as here, she holds us spellbound.
Acho a língua Italiana a mais linda fala dela dentre os vários idiomas que ela fala. Maravilhosa, linda,super culta e talentosa.. Única. Uma mulher que atravessa tempos e barreiras com seu talento inigualável e sua elegância encantadora. Amarei e venerarei sempre Maria Callas❤️🫶
Even at this age, Maria Callas was so sexy and beautiful. And her voice was so breathtaking and heart-melting. And she had a beautiful mind. I wish there were more women like her.
What I love most about this interview is that what Callas talks about is so full of meaning. Do not admit doubts. And when you hear it in her opera's performances you find its essence. Your truth in music and then you are enveloped by it. What a woman and what an extraordinary artist she was! Brava!👏🏾❤
Absolutely Magical interview with Madam Callas,she's the Greatest Soprano who ever lived ❤the beautiful style,grace, gorgeous talented Lady,so well educated and her fashion and style,the way she carries herself at all times,spoke several languages,singing for thousands around the World at the most beautifully Opera Houses and stages,for Royalty and dripping in Couture,diamonds and furs,what a Era she lived in,it's mostly lost,that pride and dignity and the Opera Community became very small,classical music are not for everyone and in modern times its still popular in parts of Europe,unfortunately not in South Africa,I was trained as a Mezzo Soprano but to make a living here it's unfortunate and not possible,Madam Callas will always be my Mentor❤❤❤
Everything she says is so knowledgeable. You must have a pianist to keep you on every note! She is also warm and human. A lovely interview. This is invaluable. I never knew who Maria Callas was, and this shows me.
Parts of this interview, with the camera focused on her, are missing and replaced with a longer shot of Serafin. She was relaying a pivotal memory and her facial expressions were priceless. Every available nuance of her in this documentary should be shown.
1)Callas statement about Opera that should adapt to its time👌. Today they are still performing lengthy tiresome pieces hence people are not coming to watch and many opera houses are sinking into debt because unable to sell ticket, relying on banks donation. 2) Callas statement on Contemporary music, intellectualized sounds that give you headaches instead of soothing your soul.🙏 3) The interview starts with a master class on how to build a role from the first look at the score to the stage performance. Thanks for posting...
I think she was the greatest opera singer of the era of recorded sound... bearing in mind that it was not possible to record music in true high-quality sound (high fidelity, as they called it) until the late 1950s/early 60s, exactly when Callas was at the peak of her career! Wow.
Yes, but even her mono recordings are magnificent. Stereo is much more important for ensembles such as orchestras, but for a solo singer or pianist or violinist you can get quite good sound from mono. The peak of her career was basically 1950-62 or so. And before her big weight loss in 1954, some people believe the voice was even richer and more powerful.
Factoid --- Harewood's first wife was Viennese-Jewish pianist Marion Stein. His grandmother Queen Mary, objected to the marriage. It ended in divorce when Harewood had a child out of wedlock with Australian violinist Patricia Tuckwell, which was a tremendous scandal at that time. He was ostracized by the Royal Family for a long time. His first wife, Marion, then married Jeremy Thorpe after HIS first wife died in a crash. She features in the Netflix series.
Тот случай, когда в личности все сошлось ; ум, красота, порода, ГОЛОС , преданность служения высокому искусству !!! 😢🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹♥️💕❤️. Жаль, рано ушла и не осталось детей.
I have this downloaded on my phone. It so generous of her and for singers is a masterclass! However I get very protective of her and her interviews, some people took their advantages from a already fragile woman. If one day I get her fame I will treat them Like shit, just like they treated her
I am a Greek and is very so I can't tell with out words like not recognized your patriot i mean one talent with career global to give in new generation to understand what mean the culture of music
Vorrei esprimere tutta la mia amministrazione per questa DONNA. Ma tanti hanno detto già tutto e meglio di quanto potrei io. Di intelligenza sublime e profondità abissale. Meneghini e soprattutto quel farabutto di Onassis non erano degni di baciarle i piedi.
This beautiful Woman of God is an Eastern Orthodox Christian who cherishes her worship as a reason to how she progressed herself into the Opera so effortlessly. SHE WAS DIVINE!!! The voice came from an early foundation in Christ. Ahmennn Aleluia Glory be to God
What I love about Maria Callas is that she digs in life's concepts looking for passion , she is never satisfied with only one formula or with one style . And if you think about it in a CERTAIN WAY you'll feel that she is right , because sometimes after you reach your aim , or lets just say "your success" you ask yourself : " Is this actually a success or should I dig for more ? " Because the moment you reach this destination there is no challenge or struggling , there is only the part of enjoying the success ( I am not generalizing , I am specifying definite situations ) How do you feel about this perspective ? Do you agree with me ?
C'est èvidant qu'on ne prononce pas le nom de Maria Callas sans être envahi pas l'émotion qui s'éteindra jamais. Elle nous a fait connaitre, et à la juste valeur, beaucoup de chef-oeuvres dans le monde d'opéra. Merci Maria
I come back to Callas videos every so often to just marvel at how insanely beautiful, talented, intelligent, cultured she was and how important she still is.
Yes I totally agree! She's so amazing. There will never be another.
@@markweston4618 to be sure my friend. VIVA CALLAS 👑💙 Arnold Bourbon Amaral
Don’t forget temperamental
Her fire was also an important aspect to her performance and her universal appeal
“ the bigger the star
The bigger the black hole when they burn out”
I hope she is now resting peacefully
@@RK-su4hs she may been tempermtal as a child then it was said she was as an opera singer
@Beatrice Woods the character remains throughout
The word character comes from a Greek word that means “I carve”
So refreshing to see an interviewer allow his subject to speak uninterrupted.
She held her own with Rude interviewer's. Wallace, walters
Yes! And this is the first interview that is not about his personal life or her character (which are regrettable). This really shows her like the genius that she was.
@@beatricewoods8377 Wallace was just plain rude. See interview with the Horowitzes, how he points his finger at Wanda. Just horrible
@@roberthanff4354
He thought that attacking and putting on the defensive was the sign of a probing interview. Unfortunately it has become very common, especially in Britain. Consider Tim Sebastian or Stephen Sackur.
@@afritimm Harewood (the interviewer) was the Queen Elizabeth II's 1st cousin, and as a member of the British Royal Family of that era he learned to listen and be quiet at a very young age.
I have never heard a singer speak so intelligently about her art, about being a musician and serving music. Just incomparable.
I think that spoke about music also intelligently and, above all, very consciously Jessye Norman
Maria Callas was a very intelligent woman
She is the height of elegant intellect... i feel humbled by this wonderful strong woman... people today are looking in all the wrong places for truly strong women! They pale into insignificance next Lady Maria!
She was gorgeous.
Definitely
Stunning Greek beauty with all her facial expressions. No botox or plastic surgery.
"I try to find truth in the music" - a memorable statement.
She is very intelligent, profound, and reflective!
Y bonita también, es lo más importante 😁
This video makes me nostalgic - Class is not in fashion anymore
I Tottaly agree with you. Unfortunately. 😔
love this genius greek goddess
giovanna koppke All greek women are godesses. Have you seen our eyes?
I agree Greek women have large amazin eyes
Cara Callas, such a remarkable talent, used and betrayed who felt better to be left alone, and died far too soon, her beauty, voice, statue, intellect; the world of opera was blessed to have had her.
Bella?
Well, she was the one that made a decision to marry Meneghini. He definitely provided security to her at that early stage so she didnt have to exhaust herself in bad productions just to survive. That was a great benefit to her career, but obviously a boring marriage. And let's be honest --- SHE is the one that betrayed him in running off with Onassis. I think she had a wonderful time in the 8 years with Onassis. But it ended.
This is a much better interview than the one Mike Wallace did.
The mike Wallace one was so offensive!
@@margaretlawrence3385 Mike W like Barbara W never had any class or sophistication.
@@stephaniet9264
So true. Just sharks, trying with impudence to get into another person's private life, against the person's will.
Mike Wallace represented vain curiosity, not genuine interest in the mind of a great artist.
Love the diva moment @7:50 when she says "Wagner is much easier to sing". The interviewer interjects: "in a way, yes." (pause) Callas: "in EVERY way" and continues lecture without hesitation. LOVE HER!
Wagner sucks as far as our MAYA was concerned. 😘 Arnold Bourbon Amaral
That was my favorite part...
@@arnoldamaral7406 Wagner sucks period. I think his music is boring. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
THE BEST
It is a remarkable moment in the interview. I’ve never heard any singer discuss their art sound so involved and actually interesting.
One of the most remarkable women to ever set foot among us mere mortals. How I wish she had been happier, especially during the final lonely years of her life. Viva Callas.
If you hear and see her sing, there is no doubt that she was happy then. And she did sing a lot, didn't she?
Well, she chose 2 men much older than herself.
She left the boring one, and the exciting one left her. Altho he died only 6 years later so she would have been alone anyway. Onassis died 3 years before Callas.
She even makes speaking english beautiful! ❤
She was born and spent her first 13 years in NYC.
I love the way she speaks about her art. Very beautiful and intelligent.
Love her speaking Voice
Not only beautiful and multi talented but highly intelligent as well. She single handedly revived and modernized opera. RIP Ultimate Diva.
I agree. ❤ And unfortunately, we do not get often this kind of beauty anymore. It looks as though everyone is trying to look the same. Imagine if Callas was young today how much she would feel the pressure to make her nose smaller, her lips even fuller etc. She would have a lot to put up with before gaining confidence in her talent.
@@A.V._Blank_FairyI look very similiar to Maria (I even have the same name as her) and I’m proud of my Mediterranean features! Unfortunately most people my age are trying to change themselves and it’s so sad
@@maria-212 That's amazing! 🌺⭐
Albeit I never really followed the Opera world but came across this clip by accident. The name "Maria Callas" elicits the word legend which aroused my curiosity. I must say after watching the clip she really did live up to all I imagined her to be. A truly sophisticated and very cultured creature. No Diva today can compare.
Divas that have Greco-Roman background and know the heavy burden that comes with, can truly be incomparable. It's like you take a peek at Plato and all of them teaching.
I cannot get enough of her and her immense genius. God’s greatest gift to us.
Шикарная гречанка !!! Гениальный художник бельканто !!! 👍👍👍💕♥️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹😢🙏
I also…miss her dreadfully
This is such a profound interview. The intelligence and depth of this woman in so many areas of subjects puts to shame the fluff that people are interviewed about these days. Just nonsense and stupidity. Brava Maria.
She is a goddess ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Maria Callas. La Divina. The greatest soprano in the world. Her name must always be spoken in a reverent tone.
She is at her house in Paris, sitting on her Sofa.. But She looks as she was about to sing "Casta Diva" at any moment!! Only Callas can give you.. That Flash. The one and the only 🌟
Rue Georges-Mandel (16e). I walked by.
María Callas, la divina de la ópera de todos los tiempos, amigos míos, nadie la ha superado o igualado hasta el día de hoy. 🌹🌹🌹
The interviewer was the son of the Princess Royal -- Princess Mary who was the daughter of King George V. His mother was the sister of QEII's father -- King George VI. Lord Harewood was an opera expert who did much to make opera more popular in Britain.
Indeed. I believe this is filmed at Harewood House, a magnificent house in Yorkshire. I visited as a tourist and recall the bedroom of Princess Mary.
Correction - it was filmed at Callas' apartment in Paris at Avenue George Mandel. Same as the Wallace interview some years later.
This is about her best interview here. She speaks so well and looks great. A brilliant lady
I could listen to her speak for hours...fascinating woman.
I Adore her. She is Magnificent. Callas Forever.
Questa conversazione è meglio di cento master class
She's a genius. Im in awe of her
This is the first positive interview I see with Maria Callas. ❤
She had so many great ideas. She really was next level as far as performers go. So much so that I don't believe an of her contemporaries or those who came after her could approach her level of sophistication when it came to understanding what she talks about creating the mysticism and atmosphere that makes theatre work. She was able to create a credible believable character out of some pretty bad story lines where others might sing well but act ludicrously. This insight was her's alone and she found it I believe through the truth of the music and her identification with it.
Very very true...
Callas was a fascinating interviewee. She exuded authority, great artistic insight and incredible magnetism.
No doubt she was the supreme diva (in the best sense of the term) of the 20th Century. Controversial and temperamental NO DOUBT! however few operatic first ladies portrayed tragic romantic roles (Vissi d'arte) with such honesty, commitment and intensity as Callas; a facet of her art which certainly galvanised, moved and excited audiences.
She didn’t even like Tosca, she’s recorded as saying she didn’t believe in the character. Her truest and therefore best personaggi according to herself are Violetta and Norma.
A true artist in every sense of the word.
Maria Callas is a heavenly gift for the humanity!
RIP the only true DIVA!❤🍀❤🍀
The most fascinating and beautiful woman of the 20th century. Miss you Maria.
Bernstein said she was "the greatest artist in the world." Not just the greatest soprano, or greatest singer, or greatest musician.......but the greatest artist.
Wagner said he never wrote a meaningless note. Callas never sang one. Never has there been a more compelling, more commanding, more fervent, more dramatically glorious voice. Even when she is only speaking, as here, she holds us spellbound.
Acho a língua Italiana a mais linda fala dela dentre os vários idiomas que ela fala.
Maravilhosa, linda,super culta e talentosa..
Única. Uma mulher que atravessa tempos e barreiras com seu talento inigualável e sua elegância encantadora.
Amarei e venerarei sempre Maria Callas❤️🫶
Even at this age, Maria Callas was so sexy and beautiful. And her voice was so breathtaking and heart-melting. And she had a beautiful mind. I wish there were more women like her.
She is absolutely captivating! if not for the depths of her deep heart aches, but also for her profound intellect and intuition.
Classy diva, elegant, professional & stunning ❤️her beauty is overwhelming
What she says about music telling you how to gesture, what to do onstage - it is so true! The music takes you and tells you.
She studied and knew the whole score.. Gave her all to all the roles she sang.. Brava DIVINA
Diva! Prima Donna! The one and only.
Her speaking voice is so exciting❤
She was a brilliant musician. What she describes is applicable to any instrument. Great interview.
MARIA CALLAS ULTIMATE DIVA.
MARIA CALLAS THE BEST FOR ETERNITY. 💙
What I love most about this interview is that what Callas talks about is so full of meaning. Do not admit doubts. And when you hear it in her opera's performances you find its essence. Your truth in music and then you are enveloped by it. What a woman and what an extraordinary artist she was! Brava!👏🏾❤
Amazing
Could'nt imagine how intelligent and spontaneous she was.
She's mesmerizing!!! I don't want her to be dead.
I love her Voice. Singing or speaking I love. I love Maria ❤️
She was a genius!
She's beautiful
Absolutely Magical interview with Madam Callas,she's the Greatest Soprano who ever lived ❤the beautiful style,grace, gorgeous talented Lady,so well educated and her fashion and style,the way she carries herself at all times,spoke several languages,singing for thousands around the World at the most beautifully Opera Houses and stages,for Royalty and dripping in Couture,diamonds and furs,what a Era she lived in,it's mostly lost,that pride and dignity and the Opera Community became very small,classical music are not for everyone and in modern times its still popular in parts of Europe,unfortunately not in South Africa,I was trained as a Mezzo Soprano but to make a living here it's unfortunate and not possible,Madam Callas will always be my Mentor❤❤❤
What an amazing lady,betrayed by that collector Onassis. She died young 53/54.
¡What an extraordinary professional! Listening to hear is a Master Class in singing.
she was a goddess and a real artist, love her❤️
Wonderful, how Maria Callas explains the way artistry in Opera Singing is created. Here you can see why she was so committed to her Art ✨✨✨
She is so beautiful and talented
A genius in every language.
Fantastic commentaries about opera by Maria Callas
I’m in love with her
Beyoncé sang ave Maria lol
Don’t even go there
Maria is pure talent that
Greek beauty classy like such an amazing woman
Solo puedo decir, que belleza de mujer y que talento le dió Dios , Bendiciones de Dios para todos.
Everything she says is so knowledgeable. You must have a pianist to keep you on every note! She is also warm and human. A lovely interview. This is invaluable. I never knew who Maria Callas was, and this shows me.
Absolutely riveting
She is just a true ICON ❤️
Parts of this interview, with the camera focused on her, are missing and replaced with a longer shot of Serafin. She was relaying a pivotal memory and her facial expressions were priceless. Every available nuance of her in this documentary should be shown.
My God what an artist😮❤Such awareness of an intelligent craft.
Most Beautiful and Charming Chatismatic women ever. ❤️❤❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀
In the Presents of Greatness!
She would have been a great actress
She WAS a great actress. 😉
SHE IS above any actress....ACTING with singing Voice....SINGING with Face..Body..lips..Beautifull Hands..and Glorious Eyes
She was known as the greatest opera actress in history.
1)Callas statement about Opera that should adapt to its time👌. Today they are still performing lengthy tiresome pieces hence people are not coming to watch and many opera houses are sinking into debt because unable to sell ticket, relying on banks donation.
2) Callas statement on Contemporary music, intellectualized sounds that give you headaches instead of soothing your soul.🙏
3) The interview starts with a master class on how to build a role from the first look at the score to the stage performance.
Thanks for posting...
An extraordinay class or Callas!!! So proud of the moroccan Caftan she's wearing :D
She’s absolutely gorgeous in it…love the caftan
wonderful!
Quelle classe❣
I think she was the greatest opera singer of the era of recorded sound... bearing in mind that it was not possible to record music in true high-quality sound (high fidelity, as they called it) until the late 1950s/early 60s, exactly when Callas was at the peak of her career! Wow.
Yes, but even her mono recordings are magnificent. Stereo is much more important for ensembles such as orchestras, but for a solo singer or pianist or violinist you can get quite good sound from mono. The peak of her career was basically 1950-62 or so. And before her big weight loss in 1954, some people believe the voice was even richer and more powerful.
Love her music. Mainly jus o mio babbino caro. Big gta3 fan. Thank you Maria for giving us the best opera music ever
first time seeing any of her interviews. great performer, musician and professional
Lord Harewood, the interviewer, was Queen Elizabeth's first cousin
Factoid --- Harewood's first wife was Viennese-Jewish pianist Marion Stein. His grandmother Queen Mary, objected to the marriage. It ended in divorce when Harewood had a child out of wedlock with Australian violinist Patricia Tuckwell, which was a tremendous scandal at that time. He was ostracized by the Royal Family for a long time. His first wife, Marion, then married Jeremy Thorpe after HIS first wife died in a crash. She features in the Netflix series.
Talented, beautiful, articulate, bellísima ❤
Gorgeous!
Тот случай, когда в личности все сошлось ; ум, красота, порода, ГОЛОС , преданность служения высокому искусству !!! 😢🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹♥️💕❤️. Жаль, рано ушла и не осталось детей.
I have this downloaded on my phone. It so generous of her and for singers is a masterclass! However I get very protective of her and her interviews, some people took their advantages from a already fragile woman. If one day I get her fame I will treat them
Like shit, just like they treated her
She was gorgeous!
I am a Greek and is very so I can't tell with out words like not recognized your patriot i mean one talent with career global to give in new generation to understand what mean the culture of music
💝
Trying to read this is stroke-inducing
@@sweetestaphrodite the composer of the sentence has seen to that :-)
Женщина- легенда ❤
Big heart! 🤲💙🤲
Brava. Brilliant
Vorrei esprimere tutta la mia amministrazione per questa DONNA.
Ma tanti hanno detto già tutto e meglio di quanto potrei io. Di intelligenza sublime e profondità abissale.
Meneghini e soprattutto quel farabutto di Onassis non erano degni di baciarle i piedi.
I Totally agree with you indeed 👍
She'd my favorite musician
This beautiful Woman of God is an Eastern Orthodox Christian who cherishes her worship as a reason to how she progressed herself into the Opera so effortlessly. SHE WAS DIVINE!!! The voice came from an early foundation in Christ. Ahmennn Aleluia Glory be to God
What I love about Maria Callas is that she digs in life's concepts looking for passion , she is never satisfied with only one formula or with one style .
And if you think about it in a CERTAIN WAY you'll feel that she is right , because sometimes after you reach your aim , or lets just say "your success"
you ask yourself : " Is this actually a success or should I dig for more ? " Because the moment you reach this destination there is no challenge or struggling , there is only the part of enjoying the success ( I am not generalizing , I am specifying definite situations )
How do you feel about this perspective ? Do you agree with me ?
I love her MEDEA
I love her
Ave Maria....!!!
She is the best opera singer forever!!!
C'est èvidant qu'on ne prononce pas le nom de Maria Callas sans être envahi pas l'émotion qui s'éteindra jamais. Elle nous a fait connaitre, et à la juste valeur, beaucoup de chef-oeuvres dans le monde d'opéra. Merci Maria
She was pretty.
She really liked wearing caftans ❤❤
Her english, american is impecable for a greek girl. No accent. Excelent !!!
I don't know how you stay sane, as a famous professional singer ...my father's dream was thus ...as talented as Maria ✨🎈
Fascinating