Description
Callas did not make complete recordings of Donizettis Anna Bolena and Bellinis Il pirata, though, as the queen of La Scala, she enjoyed triumphs in both roles in 19571958. The vocally and dramatically demanding final scenes of both operas feature in this recital with Ophélies mad scene from Ambroise Thomass Hamlet, another coloratura extravaganza. When this recital first appeared in 1959, Gramophone wrote: This is a most remarkable record, not only for its material But for its astonishing vividness and dramatic poetry It has been a thing of much wonder for me.
This is Callas most famous single recital record. It contains three long scenes, each of which depicts an operatic heroine who has descended to a state of madness. No subject matter could have given the legendary soprano more scope to show the range of her dramatic and interpretative skill, and Callas sings with extraordinary intensity and sense of tragedy. The recordings were made in the space of just two days in September 1958. The Philharmonia Orchestra play with great flair and imagination under one of Callas favorite conductors, and these great performances were perfectly captured by EMI in vintage stereo sound. Testaments new transfer conveys the atmosphere and range of the original recordings to perfection.
Musicians:
Maria Callas
The Philharmonia Orchestra
Nicola Rescigno, conductor






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