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Maria Callas's 3-Octave Range!

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2010

La Divina shows off how it's done...three octaves of pure power!

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  • What year is the high Eb from in the Lucia recording?

  • @caltrask51 I believe it's the 1959 studio recording, if I remember correctly...

  • CALLAS 3 OCTVS,, YMA SUMAC 5 OCTVS

  • @lalox3001 But Yma is not an opera singer, the instruments are completely different...

  • It's not the same to have 4 or more octaves range and that your highest notes suck and can hardly be heard, than to have a 3 octaves range FULL OF MAGNIFICENT UNHUMAN POWER like La Divina, even in her highest notes she paralizes you!!

  • @LacrimaLunaMortua So true!

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  • @Doooku But Callas has the power and the fire...

  • @Cleoxxxx 1:15 or the whole thing? lol...what a voice!

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  • I once hit that High A, live onstage, in her pitch, (in Falsetto, of course), but now, I reckon the Highest I could get in Falsetto'd be the Middle F, at about thirty seconds in.

  • upper range sounds as if stepping on cats tail and wobble all over the place

    she had about four good notes

  • @loko2468 I will, but I am so incredibly busy with life, and with answering all these comments! :) We'll see... :)

  • amazing voice

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