NOUN
- Greek coloratura soprano (born in the United States) known for her dramatic intensity in operatic roles (1923-1977)
How To Use Maria Callas In A Sentence
- Although heavily cut and in indifferent mono sound, Maria Callas' version is undisputedly a classic.
- It would be easier to imagine Maria Callas darning socks.
- She pictures a woman lying gloomily on the couch reading a book about Maria Callas.
- I bought a recording of Maria Callas singing Verdi.
- We went out to dine last night, so I set the video to tape Maria Callas: Living and Dying for Art and Love.
- Everyone was excited and happy because there hadn't been a drama like this at La Scala since 1950 when Maria Callas went on for Renata Tebaldi in Aida, initiating, as Corriere della Sera wrote, their duello. Erica Jong: Aida and Iraq
- The following year McNally won the Tony again for Master Class, his portrait of opera diva Maria Callas.
- Maria Callas needs no promotion, yet her distinctively fiery, passionate style was not equally suited to every role.
- We went out to dine last night, so I set the video to tape Maria Callas: Living and Dying for Art and Love.
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