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Diva: Great Sopranos and Mezzos Discuss Their Art [Hardcover]

Helena Matheopoulos (Author)
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April 16, 1992
The past eight years have seen the renaissance of the Diva, with the rise to prominence of a number of female singers who are capable of drawing mass audiences as well as delivering performances to rival those of the stars of the past. The divas analyze their roles, both vocally and dramatically, discuss choices in repertoire and reflect on their lives and careers. Matheopoulos interweaves her narrative with insightful and critical commentary, and peppers her profiles with remarks from conductors, directors, voice teachers, coaches and, on occasion, famous colleagues from the past. She also highlights changes in the opera scene, including the appearance in recent years of many talented Russian singers and the prominence of American-born divas during the last decade.

Interviews include 14 sopranos, including Barbara Bonney, Renee Fleming, Angela Gheorghiu, Galina Gorchakova, Catherine Malfitano and Carol Vaness, and seven mezzos, including Cecilia Bartoli, Olga Borodina and Jennifer Larmore.

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From Publishers Weekly

Opera lovers will luxuriate in the company here of 26 divas, and no matter that Matheopoulos ( Divo ) proves to be a pedestrian interviewer who fails to elicit information from her subjects that hasn't already been written about endlessly. Still, readers will be disarmed to be reminded that for performers, as for those sitting in the opera house, singing is a transporting experience, a mystical act that, as Montserrat Caballe explains, fuses her with the music. And fans are likely to be bemused to learn that divas are as devoted to their voices as are opera lovers: "I'm mad about my voice," exclaims Leontyne Price, while Grace Bumbry is so overcome by her beautiful sound that she wonders, "How is it possible for that to come out of this throat?" Among the divas interviewed are "La Stupenda," Joan Sutherland, who recently retired after a 38-year career; Gwyneth Jones, who made her Covent Garden debut in 1963; Christa Ludwig, who has been performing for 45 years; as well as Hildegard Behrens, Renata Scotto, Kiri Te Kanawa and Agnes Baltsa. Photos. Performing Arts Book Club main selection.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Misleadingly described as "interviews with the world's leading female opera singers," this book is actually a collection of journalistic "feature articles" on 18 sopranos and eight mezzo-sopranos of varying magnitude in the operatic firmament. One could see these generally well-written articles offering informative and enjoyable reading for opera fans, but only in their presumed original context (a newspaper or magazine). As a collection, they don't really work. They are pervaded by the sort of relentless hyperbole normally generated by professional publicists. In large doses, this quickly becomes tiresome. Readers expecting substantial interviews will be disappointed. Performing Arts Book Club main selection.
- E. Gaub, Villa Maria Coll., Buffalo, N.Y.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Northeastern; First Edition edition (April 16, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1555531326
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555531324
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,231,528 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Diva is Divine, January 13, 2002
This review is from: Diva: Great Sopranos and Mezzos Discuss Their Art (Hardcover)
I have borrowed Diva from the library - I hate to return it so...I plan to buy this book, so I can read it over and over. As an aspiring opera singer - it has been not only helpful but, inspirational. It is not only interesting to read about how each singer got her start, it is also enlightening to read about the repetoire they choose to sing, the when and the why of it.

This is an enjoyable read, even if you don't plan to study opera. If you just want to understand why people love opera- or why others love to sing it, if you want to know how these women became Diva's, or about the triumphs and the failures they experienced....and just a little about their interesting lives, then this book is for you. It makes me want to know more about each of them.

Also, Ticket to the Opera is another enjoyable book. (If you are new to being an Opera buff).

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Book, December 28, 2000
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This review is from: Diva: Great Sopranos and Mezzos Discuss Their Art (Hardcover)
When I bough this book, I expected more than a huge list of gossips about my favourite opera singers. In deed this book is a summary of interviews made to the most famous female opera singer. Here, you can find their feelings, their thoughts, their points of view of their principal characterisations in a very interesting way. I was very pleased to find this book. But, I felt the author gave diverse and different deepness to these interviews, in addition you can feel which are the author's favourite singers. This is difficult to cope like a reader because you have your own favourite ones. I would have preferred a more balanced document. There are weird things in some chapters. You ask yourself why doesn't the author ask Joan Sutherland more about her Lucias and Normas? I miss chapter dedicated to Birgit Nilssen, Leonie Rysanek, Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, Regine Crespin, Retana Tebaldi, Marilyn Horne. In some aspects, this book could cope my expectations, but in others it couldn't.
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars MISSING IN ACTION, May 29, 2007
This review is from: Diva: Great Sopranos and Mezzos Discuss Their Art (Hardcover)
Ms. Matheopoulos' tome "Diva" is very impressive; however, one cannot write a book on the most famous sopranos and mezzos wihtout including the presence of, arguably, the greatest human voice of the last half of the 20th century, Marilyn Horne. The absence of this inclusion delimits the importance of the book in question. What is the answer, Ms. Matheopoulos?
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