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  1. Feb 22, 2008 · Digitally remastered version of a recording from the 1st of February 1904 (room 826, Carnegie Hall, NY). You may want to look at my non-profit website for mo...

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    • Tom Frøkjær
  2. Enrico Caruso. Enrico Caruso (, US also , Italian: [enˈriːko kaˈruːzo]; 25 February 1873 – 2 August 1921) was an Italian operatic first lyric tenor then dramatic tenor. He 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.

  3. Homage to Enrico Caruso (25/02/1873 - 02/08/1921) This is a non-profit homepage created as a post mortem tribute to the legendary Neapolitan singer and opera star Enrico Caruso who, with his voice, empathy, charisma and gramophone recordings, contributed to making opera known and loved in the world in the beginning of the past century.

  4. Enrico Caruso. Lucia di Lammermoor (1908). Enrico Caruso (February 25, 1873 – August 2, 1921) was an Italian operic tenor. He was born and died in Naples. He sang at La Scala and the Metropolitan Opera House. [1] In 1987, he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

  5. Aug 1, 2021 · Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Enrico CarusoOne hundred years ago today, the greatest voice the world has ever known was silenced. Enrico Caruso set the ...

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    • NYC Opera
  6. No. 65, July 1, 1906. Hear Caruso sing Il fior che avevi a me tu dato from Act II of Carmen. as he may have performed it on April 17, 1906. Recorded for Victor Red Seal records in 1909. Enrico Caruso. Enrico Caruso is the son of a mechanic, resident in Naples. His age is thirty-three, and for many years he adopted his father's calling, earning ...

  7. Enrico Caruso (Nápoles, 25 de febrero de 1873 - 2 de agosto de 1921) fue un tenor italiano, siendo el tenor más famoso del mundo en la historia de la ópera, ...

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    • José Navarro-Forcada
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