AVOICE for the ages
BBC Music Magazine
|December 2023
As we celebrate the centenary of legendary soprano Maria Callas, Ashutosh Khandekar explains why she has remained such a powerful influence on successive generations of fans and singers
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'This woman is a miracle!' Elisabeth Schwarzkopf's exclamation still resonates a century after Maria Callas's birth, celebrated this December. Recent years have seen the continuing apotheosis of the singer dubbed 'La Divina' during her lifetime. The mounting tributes are testament to the enduring breadth and depth of the Callas legend.
Hundreds of books in dozens of languages explore every detail of a complex, eventful life. Recordings, good and bad, continue to be rediscovered, remastered, repackaged and rereleased, as every advance in technology attempts to capture the 'real', unvarnished voice of Callas. Exhibitions abound, devoted to the photographs, costumes, fashion and jewellery that show Callas, after her notoriously punishing regime of weight loss, in perfect tune with the style of the 1950s and '60s.
CALLAS'S LIFE AND ART HAVE been captured in plays, films and documentaries, portrayed by performers as diverse as Meryl Streep, Fanny Ardant and most recently Marina Abramović, whose 7 Deaths of Maria Callas toured the world before arriving at English National Opera earlier this season. In this work, the celebrated performance artist portrays Callas on her deathbed in Paris, revisiting her life through the 'alter egos' she inhabited on stage, exploring the notion of immortality through art.

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