I thought I would share a novel The Callas Imprint: A Centennial Biography by Sophia Lambton. I received in exchange for this review. Inside this post is my affiliate links. If you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage from the products you purchase.
First and foremost when you sit down to read The Callas Imprint: A Centennial Biography make sure you have plenty of time Charlie said because its over 500 pages. Which could take a while to get through the story.
I really didn’t know who Maria Callas is and neither did my children and we didn’t know anything about her life/ This book is full of indexing, citing sources, and it is a detail-filled collection of Maria Callas’ work, her life and who she was as a singer and a human being.
I enjoyed learning about Maria Callas and if Charlie had still been #Homeschooling we would have used The Callas Imprint: A Centennial Biography in our #Homeschool Music Class. I hope you take the time to read this novel and that you share it with your friends and family.
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“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
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates