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Index of 'Maria Callas Magazine' No's 1 – 88 of Leonora; A detailed essay on Callas’ • Part II: (Radio) Interview with a certain Mr II of ‘La traviata’ and text of the commentator 55-46 performances as Leonora 63-6 Rodrini; Maria Callas being interviewed in • Part XXVII: Interview held by Marlyse Schaeffer Index of ‘Maria Callas Magazine’ No’s 1 – 88 • Maria Callas in Rigoletto: Another break with Milan for Philadelphia Radio, about 1 in Paris, 1960; Interview for France-Soir tradition; A detailed essay on Callas’ performan- September 1957 41-32 Magazine, published on 13 February 1960 56-46 ces as Gilda 63-23 • Part III: TV Interview for RAI, Paris, • Part XXVIII: Interview held by Micheline Banzet • Maria Callas in La Gioconda: La Gioconda... the 19 July 1966; Interview by Emilio Pozzi in Paris, 1965; Interview for ORTF Radio unhappy one; A detailed essay on Callas’ perfor at Avenue Foch 42-36 Programme ‘Trois jours avec Maria Callas’, Founder’s Preface 74-70; 76-58; 77-70; 79-58; 80-70; 82-58; 83-70, 85-58 1958 – 1959 48-16 mances as La Gioconda 64-6 • Part IV: TV Interview for RAI, Paris, 1975 broadcast on 8, 9 and 10 February 1965 56-47 – by J. Handzic and K.H. van Zoggel 86-70; 88-61 • Part VIII: The years with Aristotle Onassis, • Maria Callas in Cavalleria rusticana: Callas as a (?); Interview by Dora Ossenska for the • Part XXIX: Interview for ‘The Sunday Times’, • 1-5; 2-4; 3-4; 4-4; 5-4; 6-4; 7-4; 8-4; 9-4; 10-4; 11-4; 12-4 1960 – 1967 49-15 Sicilian peasant girl; A detailed essay on Callas’ Programme ‘La Scala e i suoi protagonisti’ 42-37 February 1961; Interview held by Derek Prouse 13-4 14-4; 15-4; 16-4; 17-4; 18-4 19-4 List of Club Members E-mail Addresses • Part IX: The tragic year, 1968 50-24 performances as Santuzza 65-6 • Part V: Radio Interview with Norman Ross at the Grand Hotel in Monte Carlo 57-34 • 33-76; 34-66; 35-73; 36-73; 37-64; 38-73; 39-75; 40-60 • Part X: The years of the Medea film and the • Maria Callas in Pagliacci: Callas’ Nedda – in Chicago; Interview held on 17 November • Part XXX: Interview for radio by Edward Downes Preface – by K.H. van Zoggel 41-74; 42-69; 43-61; 44-70; 45-66; 46-63; 47-71; 48-71 Master Classes, 1969 – 1972 50-26 an alley cat; A detailed essay on Callas’ 1957 for Chicago’s WGN Radio 43-19 in November 1967; Interview broadcast during • 56-4; 57-4; 58-4; 59-4; 60-4; 61-4; 62-4; 63-4; 64-4; 65-4 49-63; 50-65; 51-71; 52-62; 53-71; 54-71; 55-62; 56-71 • Part XI: The World Tour and last years in Paris, performance as Nedda 65-13 • Part VI: Interview for ‘Radiolandia’Magazine’, New York’s Metropolitan Opera intermissions 66-4; 67-4; 68-4; 69-4; 70-4; 71-4; 72-4; 73-4; 74-4; 75-4 57-71; 58-62; 59-71; 60-71; 61-61; 62-71; 63-66; 64-61 1973 – 1977 51-26 • Maria Callas in Die Entführung aus dem Serail: 27 March 1970; Interview held during the on 30 December 1967 and 13 January 1968 58-34 76-4; 77-4; 78-4; 79-4; 80-4; 81-4; 82-4; 83-4; 84-4; 85-4 65-71; 66-64; 67-61; 68-71; 69-66; 70-60; 71-71; 72-66 Callas’ single Mozart excursion; A detailed essay Film Festival in Mar del Plata by Blackie • Part XXXI(a): Callas’ Memoires through Anita 86-4; 87-4; 88-4 73-59; 74-71; 75-66; 76-59; 77-71; 78-67; 79-59; 80-71; Detailed essays on Maria Callas’ roles on Callas’ performances as Constanze 66-6 (Paloma Efrón) 44-20 Pensotti for OGGI; Her memoires as published 81-68; 82-59; 83-71; 84-67; 85-59; 86-71; 87-67; 88-62 – by P. Mul • Maria Callas in Andrea Chénier: A great singer • Part VII: Interview for N.Y. Radio WRCA by the Italian Weekly OGGI in five parts from Preface – by J. L. Pettitt and K.H. van Zoggel • Maria Callas as Anna Bolena – Fifty years on: and a restricted heroine; A detailed essay on ‘Music Through the Night’; Interview held 10 January to 7 February 1957 59-42 • 20-4; 21-4; 22-4; 23-4; 24-4; 25-4; 26-4; 27-4; 28-4; 29-4 Maria Callas books – by W.B. Loeve The Queen still reigns; A detailed essay on Callas’ performances as Maddalena de Coigny66-14 mid February 1958 by Harry Fleetwood in • Part XXXI(b): Callas’ Memoires through Anita 30-4; 31-4; 32-4; 33-4; 34-4; 35-4; 36-4; 37-4; 38-4; 39-4 • Callas Books, A complete Overview 1-9 Callas’ performances at Teatro alla Scala in • Maria Callas in Macbeth: Lady Macbeth – “A Callas’ suite at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel 44-22 Pensotti for OGGI; Her memoires as published 40-4; 41-4; 42-4; 43-4 44-4; 45-4; 46-4; 47-4; 48-4; 49-4 • Callas Books, Revision 11-18 1957 and 1958 50-6 role Callas was born to play”; A detailed essay • Part VIII: Interviews during ‘La vestale’ at by the Italian Weekly OGGI in five parts from 50-4; 51-4; 52-4; 53-4; 54-4; 55-4 • Overview of Callas Books • Maria Callas in La sonnambula – Fifty years on: on Callas’ performances as Lady Macbeth 67-6 La Scala in Milan; Interviews for RAI Radio 10 January to 7 February 1957 60-24 – Supplement 1 to Revision 14-29 A Sleeping Beauty awakes; A detailed essay on • Maria Callas in Turandot: Callas’ Turandot: (and TV?) on 7 December 1954 45-15 • Part XXXII: Radio interview on 4 July 1957 in Introduction to this Magazine Callas’s performances as Amina 51-6 The metamorphosis of a character; A detailed • Part IX: TV Interview with Hy Gardner in Cologne; Interview for WDR on the occasion – by K.H. van Zoggel Maria Callas on CD – by M. Vandenbergh • Maria Callas in Un ballo in maschera – Fifty essay on Callas’ performances as Turandot 68-6 New York; Interview held for WRCA-TV of her performances of ‘La sonnambula’ at • 1-8; 2-5; 3-5; 4-5; 5-5; 6-5; 7-5; 8-5; 9-5; 10-5; 11-5 ;12-5 • Part I: The complete operas 2-6 years on: Callas’s greatness in disguise; A • Maria Callas in Mefistofele: Callas at her most Programme ‘Hy Gardner Calling’ on 26 the Grosses Haus 61-38 13-5 14-5; 15-5; 16-5; 17-5; 18-5; 19-5; 20-5; 21-5; 22-5 • Part IIa: The studio recital recordings 3-6 detailed essay on Callas’s performances as oppressed; A detailed essay on Callas’ perfor- February 1958 45-16 • Part XXXIII: Radio interview on 16 May 1963 23-5; 24-5; 25-5; 26-5; 27-5; 28-5; 29-5; 30-5; 31-5; 32-5 • Part IIb: The concerts on historical live- Amelia 52-10 mances as Margherita 68-21 • Part X: Interviews at Milan’s Malpensa in Berlin; Interview at Tegel Airport when she 33-5; 34-5; 35-5; 36-5; 37-5; 38-5; 39-5; 40-5; 41-5; 42-5 recordings 5-6 • Maria Callas and Norma: The Diva meets the • Maria Callas in I puritani: From Brünnhilde to Airport in 1955; Interviews for RAI Radio arrived for a concert at the Deutsche Oper 61-39 43-5; 44-5; 45-5; 46-5; 47-5; 48-5; 49-5; 50-5; 51-5; 52-5 • Part III: The not-original issues Divine – Part I; A detailed essay on Callas’ Elvira: an unprecedent feat of arms; A detailed and TV on departure to Chicago on 10 (?) • Part XXXIV: Press interview for Bild on 16 May 53-5; 54-5; 55-5; 56-5; 57-5; 58-5; 59-5; 60-5; 61-5; 62-4 (Highlights and Collection-CDs) 6-6 performances as Norma 53-7 essay on Callas’ performances as Elvira 69-6 and arrival on 20 November 46-25 1963 in Berlin; Interview held by Liz Hiller at 63-5; 64-5; 65-5; 66-5; 67-5; 68-5; 69-5; 70-5; 71-5; 72-5 • Supplement (1) The complete operas 3-21 • Maria Callas and Norma: The Diva meets the • Maria Callas in Aida: Callas’ most controversial • Part XI: TV Interview with Edward R. Murrow Hotel Kempinski 61-40 73-5; 74-5; 75-5; 76-5; 77-5; 78-5; 79-5; 80-5; 81-5; 82-5 • Addenda + Corrections, The complete operas 4-64 Divine – Part II; A detailed essay on Callas’ role; A detailed essay on Callas’ performances in New York; Interview held for CBS TV • Part XXXV: Interview for Bavarian TV by Rolf 83-5; 84-5; 85-5; 86-5; 87-5; 88-5 • Correction 5-37 performances as Norma 54-6 as Aida 70-6 Programme ‘Person to Person’ on 24 Mitler; Interview held at Hotel Die Vier • Addenda, The complete operas 6-22 • Maria Callas in La traviata: ‘Ahi, cruda sorte!’ • Maria Callas in Orfeo ed Euridice: “You only live January 1958 46-26 Jahreszeiten on 21 May 1959 in Munich 62-30 Photograph Gallery (‘Ah, cruel destiny’) – Part I; A detailed essay on twice” ; A detailed essay on Callas’ performances • Part XII: The first interview on 7 April 1935, • Part XXXVI: Radio Interview in Frankfurt on • 3-63; 4-48; 5-56; 8-58; 18-59; 21-33 The Theatres (buildings) of Maria Callas Callas’ performances as Violetta 55-6 as Euridice 71-6 with Edward Bowes; Interview for NBC Radio 14 May 1959; Interview held during a stop at • Sixty years on – The summer of 1956; – by K.H.
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