Of the many musical terms that have made their way into general usage, one of the most colorful—and useful—is Prima donna. These days the term gets applied to anyone with an oversized ego—man or woman—but in Italian it simply means “first lady,” and it’s been in use since the 1600s as the title for the singer of an opera’s principal female role. By the 1700s the term was already associated with the artistic and commercial cult of the glamorous leading lady—a cult that met with little protest