Maria Callas was, perhaps, the greatest opera singer of the 20th century. Hers was a life lived on the world stage, and her fame extended to the public consciousness of many parts of the world. Even after her mysterious death in 1977, her singing and acting continue to thrill new generations of opera fans thanks to her many recordings and her fascinating life.
This new biography of Callas tells her story from difficult beginnings as the daughter of Greek immigrants to New York City in 1923 to her wonderful performances at La Scala, Covent Garden, and the Metropolitan Opera. Callas was quite a diva and a master at creating a captivating public image. She also became notorious because of her very public affair with Aristotle Onassis, the wealthy ship-owner who left Callas to marry Jacqueline Kennedy.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Interest Age: From 18 years
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
50 photos, bibliography, index
Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-4766-6263-3 (9781476662633)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
John Louis DiGaetani, professor emeritus of English at Hofstra University, is the author of numerous books about opera and theater.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1.?Birth in New York
2.?Athens and World War II
3.?Back to New York
4.?Verona and the Arena
5.?Conquering Italy and South America
6.?Titta, Marriage and Meteoric Ascent
7.?La Scala at Last
8.?Back to La Scala-Conquering America
9.?Enter Onassis, and Addio, Titta
10.?1959 and the Affair with Onassis
11.?Free of Battista and Pursuing Aristo
12.?Loving Onassis
13.?Enter Jacqueline Kennedy
14.?Vocal Problems: "The Wobble"
15.?The Return of Onassis
16.?Teaching in New York, Directing in Turin
17.?The Final Tour with Di Stefano
18.?Death in Paris
19.?The Aftermath and the Callas Legacy
Bibliography
Index