Nilsson was a diva in the best sense of the word, a true
professional who expected the same degree of perfection from others
that she demanded of herself. Her thoroughly entertaining, earthy
memoirs aremust reading for those curious about the
personalitypossessed ofthat radiant voice. "Booklist""
"Expertly translated by Popper, the thematically organized
narrative conveys the singer's humanity... Nilsson's fame as one of
the major international stars of the post-World War II opera scene
makes this title essential." "Library Journal""
"Nilsson includes all the relevant facts and figures as she outline
her life. She also reveals herself as a slyly humorous lady and
talks about her feelings about music and colleagues." "American
Record Guide""
"This is an engaging book. We come to know this formidable but
warm-hearted woman so well that on next playing a record of hers we
are sure to be on her side as never before... it may not be reading
for the objective professional critic, but it can be highly
recommended to everyone else." John Stearne, "Gramophone""
Booklist"
Gramophone"
Library Journal"
"Nilsson was a diva in the best sense of the word, a true
professional who expected the same degree of perfection from others
that she demanded of herself. Her thoroughly entertaining, earthy
memoirs are must reading for those curious about the personality
possessed of that radiant voice."--Booklist
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