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Beacool

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39. I think that Maria Callas was a great singing/actress, Renata Scotto too,
Fri Jul 24, 2015, 11:33 PM
Jul 2015

but neither one had the best instrument and lost their voices before their time. Personally, I prefer the Tosca of her biggest rival, Renata Tebaldi and Montserrat Caballe.

Here's an interesting video of Montserrat talking about Maria, they were friends. It's in Spanish with English subtitles.



Montserrat's full version of the aria. Notice her fantastic breath control and the beauty of her voice. Brava!!!



Renata Tebaldi's version. Callas' biggest rival, although Tebaldi mostly ignored her. She had a magnificent instrument, but when she was not singing she was happy being home with her husband and children. Callas loved to create drama, Tebaldi did not.



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Fascinating post, as always, my dear CTyankee! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2015 #1
Hey, Peggy, nice to see you! Thanks so much... CTyankee Jul 2015 #2
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Here, from the di Sabata recording, Callas, 1953. longship Jul 2015 #36
I think that Maria Callas was a great singing/actress, Renata Scotto too, Beacool Jul 2015 #39
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