Maria Callas

Singer 1923 – 1977
Post-Peak
#529
Historical Importance
2.2M
2025 Wikipedia Views
-4.1%
Year-over-Year
-66%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Maria Callas

Maria Callas (1923–1977) was a definitive figure in 20th-century opera, widely regarded as one of the greatest sopranos of all time, earning her the rank of #529 in overall historical importance. Known as *La Divina*, her contribution lies in reviving the *bel canto* repertoire and bringing dramatic intensity to roles previously treated as mere vocal showcases, fundamentally reshaping modern operatic performance standards.

Despite this profound cultural legacy, the online attention she receives in 2025 appears modest relative to her historical standing. Callas accrued approximately 2.2 million annualized Wikipedia views this year. For comparison, this is significantly less attention than fellow contemporary figure Benjamin Netanyahu (#744 importance) who commanded 6.9 million views, highlighting a notable disconnect between historical influence and current digital focus.

Further suggesting a waning public interest, the momentum for Callas’s profile is sharply negative, with Q1 versus Q3 pageviews dropping by 66%, even as her year-over-year change sits only at a 4.1% decrease, indicating her historical resonance is diminishing rapidly in the modern attention economy.