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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2011
Maria Callas: Small World interview with Ed Murrow in New York (Milano, Jan. 4, 1959)
Maria Callas: Small World interview with Ed Murrow in New York (Milano, Jan. 4, 1959)
With Sir Thomas Beecham (Nice) and Victor Borge (Connecticut).
Catalogue: MC-VID-478
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Catalogue: MC-VID-478
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With Sir Thomas Beecham (Nice) and Victor Borge (Connecticut).
Catalogue: MC-VID-478
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Catalogue: MC-VID-478
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Maria Callas: 60 Minutes interview with Mike Wallace (Paris, Feb. 3, 1974)
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Maria Callas: 60 Minutes interview with Mike Wallace (Paris, Feb. 3, 1974) At Callas home (Georges Mandel 36) Catalogue: MC-VID-056 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas: Ashes scattered over Aegean Sea (June 3, 1979)
มุมมอง 20K12 ปีที่แล้ว
Maria Callas: Ashes scattered over Aegean Sea (June 3, 1979) Catalogue: MC-VID-695 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas: Ashes scattered over Aegean Sea (June 3, 1979)
มุมมอง 3.6K12 ปีที่แล้ว
Maria Callas: Ashes scattered over Aegean Sea (June 3, 1979) Catalogue: MC-VID-650 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas: Ashes scattered over Aegean Sea (June 3, 1979)
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Maria Callas: Ashes scattered over Aegean Sea (June 3, 1979) Catalogue: MC-VID-220 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas and Giuseppe di Stefano: Farewell Concert (Düsseldorf, Nov. 2, 1973)
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Maria Callas and Giuseppe di Stefano: Farewell Concert (Düsseldorf, Nov. 2, 1973) Silent, from an 8mm film. With Ivor Newton, piano. Catalogue: MC-VID-307 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas: Medea Premiere at Palais Garnier (Paris, Jan. 1, 1970)
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Maria Callas: Medea Premiere at Palais Garnier (Paris, Jan. 1, 1970) With Pier Paolo Passolini and Claude Pompidou. Catalogue: MC-VID-553 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas and Pier Paolo Passolini: Interview about Medea film, Turkey 1969 (May to August)
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Maria Callas and Pier Paolo Passolini: Interview about Medea film, Turkey 1969 (May to August) Catalogue: MC-VID-496 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas: Arriving at the Met for Adriana Lecouvreur with Renata Tebaldi (NY, Sep. 16, 1968)
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Maria Callas: Arriving at the Met for Adriana Lecouvreur with Renata Tebaldi (NY, Sep. 16, 1968) Catalogue: MC-VID-417 www.mariacallasmuseum.org Full quality at: divinarecords.com/dvd1/dvd1.htm
Maria Callas: Arriving at Théâtre National de l'Opéra for Norma (Paris, May 1965)
มุมมอง 6K12 ปีที่แล้ว
Maria Callas: Arriving at Théâtre National de l'Opéra for Norma (Paris, May 1965) Silent, from an 8mm film. Catalogue: MC-VID-306 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas and Giuseppe di Stefano: Interview about I vespri siciliani (Torino, April, 1973)
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Maria Callas and Giuseppe di Stefano: Interview about I vespri siciliani (Torino, April, 1973) Catalogue: MC-VID-442 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas: Arriving at Rome for Medea testing (Rome, May 31, 1969)
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Maria Callas: Arriving at Rome for Medea testing (Rome, May 31, 1969) Silent. Catalogue: MC-VID-0354 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas: Today interview with Barbara Walters (New York, April 15, 1974)
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Maria Callas: Today interview with Barbara Walters (New York, April 15, 1974) NBC, at Stanhope Hotel Catalogue: MC-VID-092 www.mariacallasmuseum.org www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas and Jerry Lewis: Muscular Dystrophy Telethon (NY, Sep. 6, 1971)
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Maria Callas and Jerry Lewis: Muscular Dystrophy Telethon (NY, Sep. 6, 1971) At Americana Hotel Catalogue: MC-VID-311 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas and Aristoteles Onassis: Vacations (Greece, Summer 1964)
มุมมอง 80K12 ปีที่แล้ว
Maria Callas and Aristoteles Onassis: Vacations (Greece, Summer 1964) Silent, from an 8mm film. Catalogue: MC-VID-023 www.mariacallasmuseum.org
Maria Callas: La Scala e i sui protagonisti interview with Dora Ossenska (Paris, March 23, 1971)
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Maria Callas: La Scala e i sui protagonisti interview with Dora Ossenska (Paris, March 23, 1971)
Maria Callas: At Antonio Ruiz studio (Madrid, May 1, 1959)
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Maria Callas: At Antonio Ruiz studio (Madrid, May 1, 1959)
Maria Callas: Interview with Emilio Pozzi (Paris, July 19, 1966)
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Maria Callas: Interview with Emilio Pozzi (Paris, July 19, 1966)
Maria Callas: Interview at Lisbon airport (Lisbon, March 26, 1958)
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Maria Callas: Interview at Lisbon airport (Lisbon, March 26, 1958)
Maria Callas: Gala de l'Union des Artistes at Cirque D'hiver, rehearsal (Paris, Apr. 22, 1971)
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Maria Callas: Gala de l'Union des Artistes at Cirque D'hiver, rehearsal (Paris, Apr. 22, 1971)
Maria Callas: Person to Person interview with Ed Murrow (New York, Jan. 24, 1958)
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Maria Callas: Person to Person interview with Ed Murrow (New York, Jan. 24, 1958)
Maria Callas: Arrival at Orly airport (Paris, Jan. 16, 1958)
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Maria Callas: Arrival at Orly airport (Paris, Jan. 16, 1958)
Maria Callas: Arriving at Tempelhof Airport (Berlin, Oct. 26, 1973)
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Maria Callas: Arriving at Tempelhof Airport (Berlin, Oct. 26, 1973)
Maria Callas and Giuseppe di Stefano: Interview (Tokyo, Oct. 27, 1974)
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Maria Callas and Giuseppe di Stefano: Interview (Tokyo, Oct. 27, 1974)
Maria Callas and Pier Paolo Pasolini: Interview with Sander Vanocur (Rome, Aug. 5, 1969)
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Maria Callas and Pier Paolo Pasolini: Interview with Sander Vanocur (Rome, Aug. 5, 1969)
Brava!
I was at this performance and at the first intermission Callas went through the crowd to much applause and entered the Belmont room . As she walked by me I offered her my program and asked if she would sign it but she smiled at me and said "I don't sign when I don't sing". It was an exciting night and I can at least say I had a conversation with Maria Callas!!!
Walters was overrated and terrible interviewer ! Maria was beautiful genuine and a musical prodigy. If you think this interview is terrible look up on TH-cam her interview with Mike Wallace he is disgusting! Worse Than this one
Супар супар супар супар супар супар супар, больше ничего не могу сказать восторг слушаю Кармен 100 раз подряд
How beautiful was she looking ! I love the way she talk and her speaking voice.
I have it on good authority that it was Vodka.
Fav2
Wallace asking rudely,Callas answers with wit n intelligence.
Do you (At the museum) have the FULL interview with Victor Borge, Sir Thomas Beecham and Maria Callas… I am trying to locate the Small World episode… Can anybody let me know?
Boycrush… I think it’s mutual.
Barbra walters wasnt good enough to kiss Maria's liitle toe watch the Dolly Parton interview amd see babs true colors shes a bee- otch with very low class and no manners .Dolly shined liked the star was born to be ,babs made a fool of herself babs acted like trailer trash.
There was another interview he did with her and Sir Thomas Beecham, she in New York, and Beecham in London, which had some very funny moments. When Beecham spoke, he would often become blustery. At one point it got pretty annoying to Madame Callas, and, trying to restrain herself, snapped “Sir Thomas, please-you’re hurting my eardrums!” Murrow couldn’t restrain himself from laughing!
What a classy dame-and what a shnazzola!😂😂😂😂😂
9:30 queen
She was so out of this world beautiful
Leslie Stahl would have treated her much more respectfully and less sensational. Barbra was along the lines of The National Enquirer.
Lindo em muito tempo, é a volta da luz aos olhos da Diva Calas acho que a dificuldade do idioma a ajudou linda entrevista.
Black and white in 1971?
Questions are ask to a human, but answers come from a Pharaoh
😂😂😂😂
The journalists must have been very unfair to her. She can't have been a figure of scandals with such great elegance and grace. Every human being has the right to show some anger reaction at certain times. How they must have exaggerated the few occasions as suchv.
What a style the presenter has! Deliberately with a cigarette in his hand! Must have been a sign of 'looking cool' in those years.
Beautiful woman and beautiful ship.
Meryl streep should playbit. What an ars.
This interview shows thé limitations of Madame Barbara... The questions are on the kitchen level...
Walters was so fake, and Callas so real.
Noi ti amiamo per sempre Maria❤
Maria Callas was very beautiful and highly intelligent. She was an amazingly wonderful woman. Her voice was lovely. Such a pity she died so young. Died from a brocken heart.
I love this woman! She was so mistreated by the media.
It's too late now, but Patti Lupone could have played her on Broadway.❤
There is so much sadness in her ,God rest her soul
Where's the full video of this
A stunning woman clever intelligent articulate and too good for mengini her husband and as for onnasis he was nasty in the end too her
La Divina is strikingly beautiful in this interview. She was exceptional on all levels - talent, intelligence, artistry, strength, integrity, honesty, elegance and beauty. "I never threw anything at anyone.....unfortunately." She was always at least one step ahead of the rest of the world.
This interviewer is extremely intrusive and rude. Walters is EXCRUCIATINGLY CRASS
This great lady Maria Callas is legendary. She left us too soon, at the young age of only 53. Rest in Peace, Madame Callas.
Barbara Walters was such a product of nepotism and a crass, bitchy interviewer of desultory intellect. She was a savvy network game-player, by all accounts, and in creative terms, only good at latching-on to stupid formulas that bounced off the brains of burned-out hippies in the ‘70s (“if you wuh a twee, what twee would you be?”) and leftover coke fiends riddled with guilt from the ‘70s in the ‘80s (“I don’t want to make you cwyyy, but what is the weal stowwy about youw most humbwing moment?” And the ongoing horror of these ignorant, yammering creatures on The View (conservative and liberal) is a baleful legacy. Terrible journalist … instinctive ringmaster/mistress. Walters was not fit to sniff the microscopic bits of dust that floated from betwixt the toes of Callas.
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Moving and sincere answers by Maria Callas, courageous and patient to some brutal questioning by an interviewer only interested in getting gossip and audience. She became very rich with this US TV style of interviewing and her jewels are being sold on auction right now 🌿
Miss Callas was an Extraordinary woman,La Divina indeed ❤
Μια Ελληνίδα θεά! A Greek goddess!
American interviewers are always aggressive with her, treating her as if she was a bad politician, never as a great artist.
Wow. She was so incredibly beautiful. Much more than Jackie that's for sure. Elegant, poised, intelligent. The Mike Wallace interview she endured was just horrible. He was very rude and condescending to her. Why ? He was a complete bully. Rude questions, etc. I wish she'd smacked his face.
This was in early 1958, shortly after the Rome Norma fiasco on 2 January. She sang Violetta, Tosca and Lucia at the old Met. Apparently the Traviata was brilliant and one of her very best. How come not one of those live performances was ever recorded?
Why are he asking about her husband, you're interviewing her.
Giuseppe di Stefano speaks really good German! Plus Italian, English, and very fluent French and Spanish. Bravo Pippo!
Her Italian was better than the average spoken Italian people speak in Italy nowadays. Syntactically and grammatically was flawless. Spettacolare.
she was much smarter than the average person of any time haha
Jamás entenderé por qué no se registró una ópera completa de la Callas. Se perdió una oportunidad única de ver la verdadera actriz-cantante Gracias por tu vídeo...es ilusionante verla aunque sea en silencio ❤❤❤
Maria callas USA true lady
No terminé de ver la entrevista a parte que no se inglés sólo con la cara de María con eso, cara de disgusto y la reportera muy incisiva me resulta inadecuado, en paz descanse María un prodigio y los otros ya deben saber su comportamiento