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2024 ARSC AWARDS FINALIST: BEST HISTORICAL RESEARCH IN RECORDED CLASSICAL MUSIC
"
The Callas Imprint
is a revelation: a book worthy of anyone who is interested in learning more about how to live, and live as freely as they will their life to be."-
OperaWire
"Of all the biographies of La Divina, this one is for sure the most complete... A masterpiece of scientific rigour."
-
OperaLife Italy
"This book resembles Callas' masterful ease on stage, the artistic precision-passion balance she manifests, a reward of the many overtime rehearsal hours for which Callas was often criticized by co-stars."
Midwest Book Review
"This deeply researched book... surveys what feels like every twist and turn in the great operatic soprano's life and career."
American Record Guide
"A dense, well-organized narrative... Tells you everything you'll ever need to know about Callas in impressive detail."-
BBC Music Magazine
Coating opera's roles in opulence, Maria Callas (1923-1977) is a lyrical enigma.
Seductress, villainess, and victor, queen and crouching slave, she is a gallery of guises instrumentalists would kill to engineer... made by a single voice.
But while her craftsmanship has stood the test of time, Callas' image has contested defamation at the hands of dirt-diggers and opportunists: saboteurs of beauty.
Twelve years in the making, this voluminous labor of love explores the singer with the reverence she dealt her heroines.
The Callas Imprint: A Centennial Biography
reaps never-before-seen correspondence and archival documents worldwide to illustrate the complex of their multi-faceted creator - closing in on her self-contradictions, self-descriptions, attitudes and habits with empathic scrutiny. It swivels readers through the singer's on- and offstage scenes and flux of fears and dreams... the double life of all performers.
In unveiling of the everyday it rolls a vivid film reel starring friends and foes and nobodies: vignettes that make up life.
It's verity. It's meritable storytelling.
Not unlike the Callas art.
"
The Callas Imprint
is a revelation: a book worthy of anyone who is interested in learning more about how to live, and live as freely as they will their life to be."-
OperaWire
"Of all the biographies of La Divina, this one is for sure the most complete... A masterpiece of scientific rigour."
-
OperaLife Italy
"This book resembles Callas' masterful ease on stage, the artistic precision-passion balance she manifests, a reward of the many overtime rehearsal hours for which Callas was often criticized by co-stars."
Midwest Book Review
"This deeply researched book... surveys what feels like every twist and turn in the great operatic soprano's life and career."
American Record Guide
"A dense, well-organized narrative... Tells you everything you'll ever need to know about Callas in impressive detail."-
BBC Music Magazine
Coating opera's roles in opulence, Maria Callas (1923-1977) is a lyrical enigma.
Seductress, villainess, and victor, queen and crouching slave, she is a gallery of guises instrumentalists would kill to engineer... made by a single voice.
But while her craftsmanship has stood the test of time, Callas' image has contested defamation at the hands of dirt-diggers and opportunists: saboteurs of beauty.
Twelve years in the making, this voluminous labor of love explores the singer with the reverence she dealt her heroines.
The Callas Imprint: A Centennial Biography
reaps never-before-seen correspondence and archival documents worldwide to illustrate the complex of their multi-faceted creator - closing in on her self-contradictions, self-descriptions, attitudes and habits with empathic scrutiny. It swivels readers through the singer's on- and offstage scenes and flux of fears and dreams... the double life of all performers.
In unveiling of the everyday it rolls a vivid film reel starring friends and foes and nobodies: vignettes that make up life.
It's verity. It's meritable storytelling.
Not unlike the Callas art.