Tacea la Notte Placida...Di Tale Amor, from Robin Hood Records RHR500. This recording has possibly the best available sound quality of this performance.
People who responded to Callas' voice in the '50s must never have heard any of this music before, with all the great singers who came before her. They must be appreciating Verdi after the long hiatus during the war years when nobody in Europe was studying voice. She just screams with an awful voice.
Roger Propes Awful voice, if you want, that's a matter of taste, but to hear scales and trills like that you must go back before the first world war, not the second ! The 40's were the worst period for belcanto.
Its rocksolid. Every time i listen to it, its something new. The immidiacy combined with such expressive depth are the art of a vocal genius.
great. unbelivable. extraordinaire. extragalactic
I'm obsessed w this opera all of a sudden
gorgeous
Total !
Phrasing!
THERE IS O0NLY ONE CALLAS AND THEN THE OTHERES WHO JUST SING NOTES.
Una Ferrari
:')
The poster shown is of Opera Garnier and not La Scala😂
Certainly not!
Is La Scala!!!!
Non c'est la salle de La Scala de Milan ,c'est absolument certain !!!
Thats La Scala
Non ,c'est bien la Scala !!!
People who responded to Callas' voice in the '50s must never have heard any of this music before, with all the great singers who came before her. They must be appreciating Verdi after the long hiatus during the war years when nobody in Europe was studying voice. She just screams with an awful voice.
Roger Propes Awful voice, if you want, that's a matter of taste, but to hear scales and trills like that you must go back before the first world war, not the second ! The 40's were the worst period for belcanto.
And what about the people who respond today?
What ignorance!
@@liedersanger1 et al: I guess nobody heard of Ponselle?
YOU ARE CRAZY