God, this had me suffering!! I could feel every word she was singing, I felt like I was in Santuzza's place ...thats what I call singing with the soul! That is real acting! Brava Callas!! Di Stefano was also a great singing actor.
SEMPRE E IN QUALSIASI TEMPI DELLA LORO STORIA DEL BEL CANTO, DELL OPERA, SONO INCREDIBILI,,,,, HANNO UNA FORZA DEL MELODRAMA CHE SOLO DA EMOZIONI FORTI!, GRAZIE MARIA E GIUSEPPE !
Heartbreaking in places; wonderful in others. I certainly wouldn’t be without this precious film. Some of Callas’s lower notes are still astonishing. Her sense of drama is undiminished; so is her uncanny ability to BECOME the character she’s playing. No other singer has managed this so completely - not since the days of Claudia Muzio, anyway. Interesting to see Sutherland prompting di Stefano so assiduously!
at 9:03 a small miracle takes place: it seems that from the maximum concentration of its physical expression, suspended on the attack of the piano's phrase, a sound of detained, modest, but definitive despair springs from she knows that now there is not it's nothing more to do; as if the music said more than the words of the text, and the sound of his voice followed that meaning
Grandi interpreti. Pur essendo un concerto hanno recitato le scene dei vari personaggi dando ad ognuno il proprio temperamento e la propria voce. I loro recital erano cineconcerti poiché non dominava la voce ma la scena. Ineguagliabili.
I won't go so far as to label her "poor woman". She deserves better than that. Did she know it was a failure? Most likely. But the artist in her simply could not quit. If you do something you truly love, and for whatever reason you can't do it anymore, it doesn't stop your soul from wanting to do it. She wanted to perform. Her breath support simply couldn't hold up anymore. Her voice never failed, but she overworked her diaphragm, point blank. But poor woman? Never. She was a consummate artist til the end.
rimangono sempre degli artisti con una grande dignita` fino in ultimo, fu Di Stefano a convincerla a fare dei concerti per toglierla dalla depressione che l'accompagnava ormai da anni, lei aspettava solo di morire da quando quel maledetto Onassis l'aveva stregata e rubata all'arte.
After she finished Voi lo sapete....she bowed her head, but there was no smile. She knew. She knew what they all knew, that her confidence enough to revive her voice, would never return. She said it herself to a friend, after listening to her own record: "Brava. La Callas will never sing like that again."
She knew is was all a charade. This was the greatest artist of the 20th century and she didn't believe in what she was doing. She knew she was a lifetime away from the voice and musicianship she had unleashed on the world. She also knew that had she walked on with toilet paper stuck to her shoe, they'd have cheered….. Poor woman.
Hasta ahora y desde luego menos en el futuro podrá haber otra soprano que ni se le parezca ella fue única inigualable además de su impresionante voz era cada interpretación que hacía una creacion oh Maria la opera no volvió a ser la misma sin ella que vacío y que soledad en los grandes teatros de opera en medea salía en aquel carro y empezaba "ion medea" con aquella voz ...era como un gigante.maria divina
God, this had me suffering!! I could feel every word she was singing, I felt like I was in Santuzza's place ...thats what I call singing with the soul! That is real acting! Brava Callas!! Di Stefano was also a great singing actor.
My God! Her intensity is stupefying… Truly a well-rounded artist.
SEMPRE E IN QUALSIASI TEMPI DELLA LORO STORIA DEL BEL CANTO, DELL OPERA, SONO INCREDIBILI,,,,, HANNO UNA FORZA DEL MELODRAMA CHE SOLO DA EMOZIONI FORTI!, GRAZIE MARIA E GIUSEPPE
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Heartbreaking in places; wonderful in others. I certainly wouldn’t be without this precious film. Some of Callas’s lower notes are still astonishing. Her sense of drama is undiminished; so is her uncanny ability to BECOME the character she’s playing. No other singer has managed this so completely - not since the days of Claudia Muzio, anyway. Interesting to see Sutherland prompting di Stefano so assiduously!
she was feeling all the words she was singing....
my God, the look from 7:20 onwards. i got teary eyed from just seeing her expression
Great quality, great video
Thanks for sharing
at 9:03 a small miracle takes place: it seems that from the maximum concentration of its physical expression, suspended on the attack of the piano's phrase, a sound of detained, modest, but definitive despair springs from she knows that now there is not it's nothing more to do; as if the music said more than the words of the text, and the sound of his voice followed that meaning
Grandi interpreti. Pur essendo un concerto hanno recitato le scene dei vari personaggi dando ad ognuno il proprio temperamento e la propria voce. I loro recital erano cineconcerti poiché non dominava la voce ma la scena. Ineguagliabili.
Shes amazing cant fault her
I won't go so far as to label her "poor woman". She deserves better than that. Did she know it was a failure? Most likely. But the artist in her simply could not quit. If you do something you truly love, and for whatever reason you can't do it anymore, it doesn't stop your soul from wanting to do it. She wanted to perform. Her breath support simply couldn't hold up anymore. Her voice never failed, but she overworked her diaphragm, point blank. But poor woman? Never. She was a consummate artist til the end.
Absolutely! The Greatest Singer of them all
Thank you very much
AH LA DIVINA!
rimangono sempre degli artisti con una grande dignita` fino in ultimo, fu Di Stefano a convincerla a fare dei concerti per toglierla dalla depressione che l'accompagnava ormai da anni, lei aspettava solo di morire da quando quel maledetto Onassis l'aveva stregata e rubata all'arte.
After she finished Voi lo sapete....she bowed her head, but there was no smile. She knew. She knew what they all knew, that her confidence enough to revive her voice, would never return. She said it herself to a friend, after listening to her own record: "Brava. La Callas will never sing like that again."
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Maybe she was heartbroken because of Onassis I think so
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She knew is was all a charade. This was the greatest artist of the 20th century and she didn't believe in what she was doing. She knew she was a lifetime away from the voice and musicianship she had unleashed on the world. She also knew that had she walked on with toilet paper stuck to her shoe, they'd have cheered….. Poor woman.
She is one of the greatest artists of all time ! Sempre La divina
Her voice is so weak, a lot of wobbles.
Not only you know, but this was more than this
Hasta ahora y desde luego menos en el futuro podrá haber otra soprano que ni se le parezca ella fue única inigualable además de su impresionante voz era cada interpretación que hacía una creacion oh Maria la opera no volvió a ser la misma sin ella que vacío y que soledad en los grandes teatros de opera en medea salía en aquel carro y empezaba "ion medea" con aquella voz ...era como un gigante.maria divina