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  1. Enrico Caruso (/ k ə ˈ r uː z oʊ /, US also / k ə ˈ r uː s oʊ /, 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. Just Music. Enrico Caruso sings "O Sole Mio" in this recording from February 5, 1916 with the Victor Orchestra. Walter B. Rogers is conducting.

  4. Enrico Caruso - The Greatest Recordings of Italy's greatest tenor. The Piano Experience. 8.11K subscribers. Subscribed. 6.6K. 408K views 2 years ago. 🎹🎶 LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more videos ...

  5. May 17, 2010 · An NPR Music producer recalls how a single singer from a bygone day triggered his love of opera. Once he heard the warmth and power of tenor Enrico Caruso's voice, he had to hear more.

  6. May 23, 2018 · Enrico Caruso (1873-1921) was an Italian tenor who was an early recording artist and the foremost Metropolitan Opera attraction for a generation. For power, sweetness, and versatility his voice was without peer.

  7. Enrico Caruso (1873 - 1921) is considered by many music lovers to be the greatest operatic tenor of all time. He was on tour in San Francisco during the Great Earthquake, and appeared in Carmen at the Mission Opera House a few hours before the disaster.

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