In 2001, twelve singing divas from all over the world gathered in Taormina, in the world-famous Greek amphitheater. Under the direction of André Heller, they let their unique voices ring out in the magically illuminated venue. This "festival of the last prima donnas" included, among others, the American star soprano Jessye Norman, the "Voice of Africa" Ami Koita, the jazz singer Dee Dee Bridgewater, hailed as the "new Ella Fitzgerald," as well as the highly successful Israeli pop singer Noa and her Arab-Palestinian counterpart Amal Murkus, the "Piaf of the Gypsies" Esma Redzepova, and the reincarnation of Naples music, Lina Sastri.
Pepe Danquart
Director

Haris Alexiou
Self
Cristina Branco
Self
Dee Dee Bridgewater
Self
Sheila Chandra
Self
Amy Koita
Self
Amal Murkus
Self
Sainkho Namtchylak
Self

Noa
Self

Jessye Norman
Self
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