This live recording ofMacbethperpetuates Callas? interpretation of a role that she only sang in one run of performances, at La Scala in 1952. There were plans for her to repeat it at New York?s Metropolitan Opera in 1959, ... more »but they failed to come to fruition. Her dark, but flexible tone, her on-stage magnetism and her command of dramatic nuance made her unforgettable as Shakespeare?s fatally ambitious Scottish noblewoman. The following year, Callas was to collaborate again with the great conductor Victor de Sabata, when she made her first recording ofTosca, a landmark in the Warner Classics catalogue.« less
This live recording ofMacbethperpetuates Callas? interpretation of a role that she only sang in one run of performances, at La Scala in 1952. There were plans for her to repeat it at New York?s Metropolitan Opera in 1959, but they failed to come to fruition. Her dark, but flexible tone, her on-stage magnetism and her command of dramatic nuance made her unforgettable as Shakespeare?s fatally ambitious Scottish noblewoman. The following year, Callas was to collaborate again with the great conductor Victor de Sabata, when she made her first recording ofTosca, a landmark in the Warner Classics catalogue.