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Renata Tebaldi

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Biography

Renata Tebaldi was one of the dominant lyrico-spinto sopranos of the 1950s and 1960s, with a large, powerful voice that, despite a severely flawed top, was described by many of her admirers as one of the most beautiful of the 20th century. In many ways she and Maria Callas were defined by one another, although often far too simplistically, assuming that what one had, the other did not. (Rather like the cats versus dogs debates among pet lovers, in which all dogs are loving but dumb and all cats are bright but treacherous.) Those who backed Maria Callas against Tebaldi denounced Tebaldi as a stodgy singer of the "this is about showing off my voice" school and lauded Maria Callas as the genuine operatic artist who let the voice be subservient to the opera and to the drama; those who held Tebaldi to be the prima donna denounced Maria Callas as overly erratic, with an unattractive voice that was on the edge of disaster. In fact, Tebaldi was not without a sense of the stage and of dramatic presentation, and for much of her career, in many ways Maria Callas had the more reliable and versatile technique.

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Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Manon Lescaut: Vissi d'arte - (3:57)  -  585 plays
  2. Tosca - Tosca's Aria, Act II: Vissi d'arte - (3:24)  -  651 plays
  3. Requiem: Il Concerto di Rio - (3:34)  -  476 plays
  4. Tosca - Act II: Vissi d'arte - (2:51)  -  433 plays
  5. Otello: Piangea cantando...Ave Maria - (11:04)  -  343 plays
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