MARÍA CALLAS & FRANCO CORELLI in POLIUTO, Norma, Il Pirata & Tosca. Source: Franco Corelli Info.

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MARÍA CALLAS & FRANCO CORELLI in POLIUTO, Norma, Il Pirata & Tosca. Source: Franco Corelli Info.
Maria Callas and Ettore Bastianini - Poliuto - Teatro alla Scala (1960)
Princess Grace of Monaco at the Teatro alla Scala on the occasion of the opening evening of the 1960-1961 opera season with "Poliuto" by Gaetano Donizetti, directed by Antonino Votto and Herbert Graf, on December 7, 1960.
Callas, Maria. (1923–1977)
Signed Photograph in Poliuto
Signed photograph of the legendary diva, who is shown in costume for Donizetti's Poliuto at La Scala in 1960. Photographed by E. Piccagliani for La Scala and copyright-stamped on the verso.
Final opera of vacation was going to be a new to me Italian Girl in Algiers on Medici TV, but after listening to Don Carlo, I realized that I just wanted to listen to something, not watch. (That way I can go face down under the afghan again if desired.) Decided to listen to this, which I've started at least a million times, but I've always gotten interrupted and never made it to the end.
Poliuto (Glyndebourne, 2015): Reactions, Part II
the fun continues @revedebeatrice!
tiny lights in a sea of darkness- one of my favorite aesthetic things
hey stop it
and you’re a douchebag
you go Nearco
TORTURE IS INHUMANE YOU BASTARD
OH DAMN
Area Soprano Is Conflicted Again (also this is very pretty)
technically she wasn’t unfaithful, though
she’s really trying
CALM DOWN FOR FIVE SECONDS
SERIOUSLY DUDE WHAT THE FUCK
...OOF
this BOPS
chairs for everyone
*heavy sigh*
I mean...
or, I don’t know, you could NOT
seriously you are such a douche
that’s how it be sometimes
interesting juxtaposition
stop iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit
Area Non-Jonas Kaufmann Tenor Has Found the Floor
SEE???
why am I not surprised
even though the Scribe work on this opera didn’t happen until later, I can see some similarities in here...
awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
they’re so cute together
you said “not for me” but I feel like this is just a cop-out
this whole scene and the last two scenes of Les Huguenots have a LOT in common
STOP BEING SO CUTE
she’s already said no twice I don’t think you have good odds here
called it
:(
We always talk about the slutty baritone boots, but what about the slutty baritone roman skirt
Nobody ever talks about the slutty baritone roman skirt :(