Callas in 1958
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Sutherland in 1975
Metropolitan Opera and Lincoln Center
The apartment house in Athens where Callas lived from 1937 to 1945
Sutherland in 1962
Giulio Gatti-Casazza
The Villa in Sirmione where Callas lived with Giovanni Battista Meneghini between 1950 and 1959
Joan Sutherland in 1990
Gatti-Casazza's last week at the Met (March 22–29, 1935)
Callas's range in performance (highest and lowest notes both shown in red): from F-sharp below the Middle C (green) to E-natural above the High C (blue)
Artur Bodanzky at the Metropolitan Opera in 1915
Callas acknowledges applause in 1959 at the Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam
Otto Hermann Kahn in Berlin, 1931
Callas's rival, Renata Tebaldi, 1961
Metropolitan Opera House in 1905
Tito Gobbi, 1970
The new Met Opera House
Callas during her final tour in Amsterdam in 1973
Staircase
Aristotle Onassis, who had an affair with Callas before he married Jackie Kennedy
The last residence of Maria Callas, in Paris
Portrait of Callas (2004), by Oleg Karuvits
Maria Callas with her husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini in 1957
Callas getting ready with the help of Luchino Visconti in Milan, 1957
Maria Callas as Giulia in the Opera "La Vestale", by Gaspare Spontini, 1954
Churchill with Maria Callas on Onassis' yacht in the late 50s

He had a long and fruitful partnership with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City between 1961 and 1975.

- Franco Corelli

She was engaged by the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, as a utility soprano, and made her debut there on 28 October 1952, as the First Lady in The Magic Flute, followed in November by a few performances as Clotilde in Vincenzo Bellini's opera Norma, with Maria Callas as Norma.

- Joan Sutherland

Sutherland sang Lucia to great acclaim in Paris in 1960 and, in 1961, at La Scala and the Metropolitan Opera.

- Joan Sutherland

Later that season he sang Pollione in Bellini's Norma opposite Maria Callas in the title role.

- Franco Corelli

The final performance of that last season was on March 21, 1961, with Birgit Nilsson and Franco Corelli in Turandot.

- Metropolitan Opera

He returned to La Scala in 1962, for a revival of Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots, opposite Joan Sutherland, and that same year appeared as Manrico in a lauded production of Il trovatore at the Salzburg Festival under Herbert von Karajan and opposite Leontyne Price, Giulietta Simionato, and Ettore Bastianini.

- Franco Corelli

In December of that year, she auditioned for Edward Johnson, general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, and was favorably received: "Exceptional voice—ought to be heard very soon on stage".

- Maria Callas

Callas was notably instrumental in arranging Franco Corelli's debut at La Scala in 1954, where he sang Licinio in Spontini's La vestale opposite Callas's Julia.

- Maria Callas

Other celebrated singers who debuted at the Met during Bing's tenure include: Roberta Peters, Victoria de los Ángeles, Renata Tebaldi, Maria Callas, who had a bitter falling out with Bing over repertoire,, Birgit Nilsson, Joan Sutherland, Régine Crespin, Mirella Freni, Renata Scotto, Montserrat Caballé, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Anna Moffo, James McCracken, Carlo Bergonzi, Franco Corelli, Alfredo Kraus, Plácido Domingo, Nicolai Gedda, Luciano Pavarotti, Jon Vickers, Tito Gobbi, Sherrill Milnes, and Cesare Siepi.

- Metropolitan Opera

In 1952, she made her London debut at the Royal Opera House in Norma with veteran mezzo-soprano Ebe Stignani as Adalgisa, a performance which survives on record and also features the young Joan Sutherland in the small role of Clotilde.

- Maria Callas

Faust—Joan Sutherland (Marguerite), Franco Corelli (Faust), Nicolai Ghiaurov (Méphistophélès), Robert Massard (Valentin), Margreta Elkins (Siébel), Monica Sinclair (Marthe), Raymond Myers (Wagner), Ambrosian Opera Chorus and Highgate School Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge, Decca 0289 4705632 4 (2002 release) / 421 240-2 (1991 release) / 467 059-2 / London POCL 3962-4 Track listing and audio samples

- Joan Sutherland
Callas in 1958

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