Montserrat Caballé Casta Diva

Cover of Montserrat Caballé Casta Diva by Robert Pullen
Year: 1995
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 9781555532284
Dimensions:
Height: 9.75 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.8959754532 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 782.1/092, B, 782.1/092 B
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Montserrat Caballé Casta Diva by Robert Pullen, published by Northeastern University Press in 1995, is a comprehensive biography that explores the life and career of the renowned operatic soprano Montserrat Caballé. Spanning 464 pages, this first edition delves into her rise to fame following her Carnegie Hall debut in 1965 and her subsequent journey through the world of opera, highlighting her unique contributions and collaborations, including her notable partnership with Freddie Mercury.

Readers will find an in-depth analysis of Caballé’s artistry, as well as insights into the broader operatic landscape over the past three decades. The biography covers her challenging beginnings in war-torn Spain, her rigorous training, and her evolution into a global star. Through personal anecdotes, private documents, and photographs, the authors provide a rich narrative that not only celebrates Caballé’s achievements but also examines her impact on music and entertainment, making it a significant addition for those interested in biography, music, and opera.


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Reputedly the highest-paid female operatic singer of all time, Montserrat Caballe is one of the few truly great sopranos to have appeared since World War II. Catapulted into the limelight on her Carnegie Hall debut in 1965, she has sung throughout the world in an astonishing array of roles. Now, late in her career, a time when most sopranos confine themselves to a handful of manageable roles, she has embarked on an ambitious exploration of long-forgotten operas. Not surprisingly, this talented and durable performer’s fame has reached far beyond the world of opera, as evidenced by her partnership with the late Freddie Mercury, lead singer of the one-time rock supergroup Queen, on the best-selling album Barcelona. Caballe now embodies, perhaps more completely than any other contemporary singer, what is meant by the term “diva”. This first-ever full-length biography reveals why, charting the progress of “La Superba” from a deprived childhood in war-torn Spain, through her years of training and struggle for recognition, to her present world-star status. The authors, Robert Pullen and Stephen Taylor, shrewdly analyze Caballe’s art on both stage and disc, and in the process provide an intriguing insight into the international operatic scene, discussing most of the great figures of the last thirty years – from Callas and Sutherland to Pavarotti, Domingo, and Carreras. Caballe has cooperated fully with the authors on this biography, making available private documents, photographs, and an endless number of often amusing personal reminiscences.

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Publisher: Northeastern University Press. Year: 1995.
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Language: en. Pages: 464. Edition: First Edition.

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