venerdì 8 gennaio 2010

"Soprano Daniela Dessì quits over Franco Zeffirelli weight jibe"


Daniela Dessi, 52, had been due to play the role of the consumptive courtesan Violetta in Giuseppe Verdi's well-known work but angrily stormed out after the veteran director called her "well-built".

"She is a long way from my image of Violetta, who is certainly not a well-built girl," said Mr Zeffirelli, adding that she was too old to convincingly appear in a tale of youthful passion.

To make matters worse, he made the comments during a press conference at Rome's Teatro dell'Opera.

Miss Dessi, who has said she weighs just over 10 stone, said she had been publicly humiliated and could not understand why her weight was an issue when so many opera singers were amply proportioned. Opera stars should be judged on their voices, not their girth, she fumed.

"Of course I'm angry," she told the Italian magazine Chi. "I still find it hard to believe that, during a press conference, Zeffirelli called me well-built and said I had an 'inadequate' voice for the role of Violetta.

"I've only sung La Traviata in Japan and this would have been my debut in Europe. I was really happy about it.

"These days directors unfortunately have excessive power. I could maybe accept that, if they made their views known before one signs the contract, rather than after the artist has started to work with the orchestra conductor and the production is sold out."

Her opera singer husband, Fabio Armiliato, who had been due to play the role of Alfredo, the young man Violetta falls in love with, also pulled out of the production in solidarity with his upset wife.

The falling out between the pair happened last month but Miss Dessi says she is now considering taking legal action against Mr Zeffirelli, who is renowned for his work as a director of both opera and films.


Telegraph, 8 Jan 2010

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