

Maria Callas
Maria Callas was an American-born Greek operatic soprano. Her career took off in 1942 with her leading role in Tosca at the Athens Opera and subsequent engagement for La Gioconda at the Arena in Verona, Italy. She also performed at La Scala. Her operatic recordings include Bizet: Carmen with Nicolai Gedda and Georges Prêtre and Pure Maria Callas. Callas' most popular songs include Ave Maria and Casta diva; she also recorded Carmen, Act I: L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Habanera) [Carmen, Chorus] with Georges Prêtre and the Paris Opera Orchestra. She died in 1977.
Latest Release

- NOV 29, 2024 Maria (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Maria, a film about the soprano Maria Callas set in Paris during the final days of her tumultuous life, is a visual and aural feast. Each shot, internal or external, is informed by intense research into all aspects of her life, on- and off-stage, while the soundtrack is glorious proof of Callas’ magnetic talent, her voice possessing the expressive potential of myriad opera characters. We get to hear a selection of most famous recorded moments, including “O mio babbino caro” from Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi, “Casta diva” from Bellini’s Norma, and a beautiful version of “Vissi d’arte” from Puccini’s Tosca, perhaps the most breathtaking example of Callas’ fragile art. Here, as if embarking on a nostalgic journey, a modern piano solo melts almost unnoticed into Callas’ breathtaking performance. Elsewhere, orchestral interludes, choruses, spoken-word extracts, and jazz give us a whistle-stop tour of some of the film’s dramatic moments.
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Maria Callas on Apple Music

Maria Callas on Apple TV

About
- FROM
- New York, NY, United States
- BORN
- December 2, 1923
- GENRE
- Classical