The salad might not be the greatest but the dressing is good especially at La Scala performance.
From my point of view, the salad and the dressing are both the greatest.
The salad might not be the greatest but at least throw some dressing to go with it.
According to Greek Fire:The Story of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis the premiere at La Scala where Callas received,instead of bouquet of roses, were"lots of radish, tomatoes and other vegetables….
The salad might not be the greatest but the dressing is good especially at La Scala performance.
From my point of view, the salad and the dressing are both the greatest.
The salad might not be the greatest but at least throw some dressing to go with it.
According to Greek Fire:The Story of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis the premiere at La Scala where Callas received,instead of bouquet of roses, were"lots of radish, tomatoes and other vegetables….
From my point of view, the salad and the dressing are both the greatest.
The salad might not be the greatest but at least throw some dressing to go with it.
According to Greek Fire:The Story of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis the premiere at La Scala where Callas received,instead of bouquet of roses, were"lots of radish, tomatoes and other vegetables….
who knows?
Some opera trivia:
"On January 2nd, 1958...When the curtains were raised Maria forced her voice and only shrilled throughout the First Act. The public booed at her. She refused to come back for the Second Act. After an hour of agony, the President of Italy and his retinue left the theatre and Maria escaped through an underground tunnel that led to her hotel. The insults of the crowd could be heard until very late under her window."
The salad might not be the greatest but at least throw some dressing to go with it.
According to Greek Fire:The Story of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis the premiere at La Scala where Callas received,instead of bouquet of roses, were"lots of radish, tomatoes and other vegetables….
who knows?
Some opera trivia:
"On January 2nd, 1958...When the curtains were raised Maria forced her voice and only shrilled throughout the First Act. The public booed at her. She refused to come back for the Second Act. After an hour of agony, the President of Italy and his retinue left the theatre and Maria escaped through an underground tunnel that led to her hotel. The insults of the crowd could be heard until very late under her window."
By that time she should be very famous in Europe, how could that happen?
Some opera trivia:
"On January 2nd, 1958...When the curtains were raised Maria forced her voice and only shrilled throughout the First Act. The public booed at her. She refused to come back for the Second Act. After an hour of agony, the President of Italy and his retinue left the theatre and Maria escaped through an underground tunnel that led to her hotel. The insults of the crowd could be heard until very late under her window."[/quote]
By that time she should be very famous in Europe, how could that happen?[/quote]
I guess she partied too much on new year's eve in an exclusive club after singing on TV.She had asked to be replaced and not performing the role on Jan.2nd but the artistic director refused and the rest is history.