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I think it is a certainty that Callas has the best photos of any opera diva. Post yours. I'd love to do a similar thread on Sutherland but I would be the only one to post;-)

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Has this image been modified? I've seen it several times (actually, on this site a few years ago), and I don't recall the man's face looking so harried. Rather, in the photo I remember, he looks rather oblivious to the storm approaching from behind.I think it is a certainty that Callas has the best photos of any opera diva. Post yours. I'd love to do a similar thread on Sutherland but I would be the only one to post;-)
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I've seen it this way for some time.Has this image been modified? I've seen it several times (actually, on this site a few years ago), and I don't recall the man's face looking so harried. Rather, in the photo I remember, he looks rather oblivious to the storm approaching from behind.
There were several photos taken at the time, but the one most seen was the one where the guy looks a bit distressed.I've seen it this way for some time.
She was voluptuous but nothing like some of the heavies we've had recently. She was only at her heaviest for a couple of years. For most of her twenties she was only perhaps 30 or 40 pounds heavier than she was after the weight loss, but that can make a difference in singing. Even in Hollywood women were heavier until Audrey Hepburn came on the scene and was a game changer. She was the inspiration for Callas' transformation. Even Marilyn Monroe lost a lot of her curves to keep up with the trend.Callas in her "that's not enough cake!" phase.
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Nothing wrong with a little cake.She was voluptuous but nothing like some of the heavies we've had recently. She was only at her heaviest for a couple of years. For most of her twenties she was only perhaps 30 or 40 pounds heavier than she was after the weight loss, but that can make a difference in singing. Even in Hollywood women were heavier until Audrey Hepburn came on the scene and was a game changer. She was the inspiration for Callas' transformation. Even Marilyn Monroe lost a lot of her curves to keep up with the trend.
By American and Norn Iron standards that’s positively anorexic.Callas in her "that's not enough cake!" phase.
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