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399 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1980
She was a great actress and she had a unique ability to act with her voice. ... This is why thousands fell in love with through her recordings long before they had a chance to experience the Callas presence, the Callas gestures, the Callas movements on stage..." (p.190)
"Her sense of having been victimised and her underlying self-pity became a poison running through her life and corroding everything long after the events themselves..." (p.363)
With Maria the dramatic interest not only equalled the musical interest, it often far exceeded it, for she breathed richness into empty melodies, and gave dramatic life to operas which musically hardly deserved to be staged. Virtually single handed, she revitalised and expanded the bel canto repertory…(p.131)
Her greatness may have been that of an actress, but the dramatic use to which she put the natural gift of her voice was her genius. (p.167)
The way she moved and sang, the way she listened to colleagues when they sang. She filled dramatic pauses with her presence, her ability to sustain tension. She was genuine, authentic, without the old cliches. (p. 259)