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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
more tribute than biography,
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This review is from: Giulietta Simionato: How Cinderella Became Queen (Great Voices 4) (Hardcover)
First of all, I've read other "Great Voices" biographies and they do not pretend to be very scholarly, or delve very deeply into the personal lives of the singers. They are less 'biographies' than 'loving tributes'. There are some great pictures, loving reminisces, glowing accounts of illustrius careers, and only the briefest sketches of personal life. Pesky things like vocal decline, feuds, scandals, and other unpleasantries are for the most part ignored and mentioned only obliquely. Simionato's biography is on its own terms rather charming. There are great reminisces and tributes by lots and lots of colleagues, wonderful pictures (i was shocked by just how large her repertoire was), and some good reviews. There's a full chronology of her career. Predictably, her bitter rival Fedora Barbieri is never mentioned, and nothing is mentioned of her vocal decline. We are led to believe the only reason she retired was because of her marriage. Listening to Simionato's recordings at that time I hear a large hole developing in the middle of her voice, and she often sounded raspy and colorless. Her top was as brilliant as ever. The author also gives us the impression that every man who ever met Giulietta fell madly in love with her -- her three marriages are mentioned in a sort of vague, sentimental way. One of the more interesting aspects of Giulietta's life is never delved into very deeply: her childhood. Seems she had an abusive mom. But maybe the diva simply did not wish for such things to be mentioned in great detail. Overall this is a nice sentimental tribute to one of my favorite singers. But it often felt like a cupcake, with the slightly hollow aftertaste -- there's very little sense of who Giulietta really is.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Giulietta Simionato: How Cinderella Became Queen (Great Voices 4) (Hardcover)
This book is not what you would think of as a biography. If you want to find out about Giulietta the woman, you will not find much here. If you want to read the critics' reviews from every performance, then this is the book for you. There is an occasional bit about something interesting that happened to her, but not much. The tribute chapter tells more about her than the bulk of the work, and the cd is definitely worth the price of the book!I hope that one day the Bastianini book is translated into English and becomes available in the USA. What little I've read of it shows it to be more what I personally like in a biography.
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