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Enrico Caruso - Wikipedia Enrico Caruso [a] (25 February 1873 – 2 August 1921) was an Italian operatic tenor, who sang to great acclaim at the major opera houses of Europe and the Americas, appearing in a wide variety of roles that ranged from the lyric to the dramatic Generally recognized as the first international recording star, Caruso made around 250 commercially
Enrico Caruso | Biography Facts | Britannica Enrico Caruso, the most admired Italian operatic tenor of the early 20th century and one of the first musicians to document his voice on recordings His voice was sensuous, lyrical, and vigorous in dramatic outbursts and became progressively darker in timbre in later years
Pavarotti - Caruso (english subtitles) - YouTube Luciano Pavarotti - Caruso Live in Paris and with english lyrics subtitles please correct me if I have made any errors in translation and I will make adjust
Enrico Caruso - Biography - IMDb Caruso was the first recording star in history, who sold more than a million records with his 1902 recording of 'Vesti le gubba' from 'Pagliacci' (Clowns) by 'Leoncavallo' His voice had a combination of the full baritone-like character with the smooth and brilliant tenor qualities
Enrico Caruso: the first big opera star of the 20th century With Caruso, the recording industry generated a mass market Listeners no longer needed to travel to an opera house to enjoy his voice, but could now listen to it in their own homes over and over
17 Facts About Enrico Caruso What made Enrico Caruso such a legendary figure? Enrico Caruso’s exceptional vocal abilities, charismatic stage presence, and immense dedication to his craft all contributed to his legendary status
Caruso, Enrico - Encyclopedia. com Caruso ’ s instrument was “ a voice of the South, full of warmth, charm, and lusciousness, ” described a commentator of the era who was quoted in Howard Greenfeld ’ s book Caruso
Enrico Caruso Biography Caruso was not exonerated, however, in what became known as the "Monkey House Case " On November 16, 1906, Caruso went to the Monkey House in the Central Park Zoo, one of his favorite retreats in his adopted hometown of New York City There a young woman accused him of pinching her bottom
Enrico Caruso | Italian Tenor | 1873 – 1921 - History of The Tenor That was the voice of the great star And this one did not exist only in the heavens, it existed for the whole world, through the medium of the gramophone record The famous question is often asked, did Caruso make the gramophone or did the gramophone make Caruso? The answer is yes and yes again
Enrico Caruso - New World Encyclopedia Enrico Caruso (February 25 1873 – August 2 1921) was an Italian opera singer of the verissmo style, and one of the most famous tenors in history Caruso was also the most popular singer in any genre in the first 20 years of the twentieth century and one of the pioneers of recorded music