When, in December, the music world remembers the 100th birthday of Maria Callas, much focus will rest on the soprano’s extraordinary recorded legacy. At the height of her fame as the operatic recording was reaching a remarkable golden age, some of the glorious sets Callas sung on remain top repertoire recommendations today. Today’s custodian of that catalogue, Warner Classics, will later this year celebrate Callas’s art, and by extension the operatic era in which she recorded, with a mammoth boxset, comprising 131 CDs, 3 Blu-ray discs and a DVD. Called La Davina, Maria Callas in all her roles, it will, says the label, be ‘the most comprehensive box of Callas recordings ever released’. It includes her complete studio recordings, an extensive collection of her best live recordings, the masterclasses she…
