Enrico Caruso
The most famous operatic tenor of all time, Enrico Caruso (né Errico Caruso) was born on February 25, 1873 (not on February 27, as given in many reference books). He was the third child of his relatively poor parents -- not the 18th, as is often repeated in popular myth. He began serious vocal studies with Guglielmo Vergine in 1891 and later studied with Vincenzo Lombardi. In 1895, he made his debut in L'amico Francesco by Domenico Morelli. That fall in Cairo, he sang Cavalleria rusticana, La Traviata, Lucia di Lammermoor, La Gioconda, and Manon Lescaut, all in less than four weeks.
His international fame began when he sang Loris in the premiere of Giordano's Fedora in 1898. In the following seasons, he sang at St. Petersburg, Moscow, Buenos Aires, Milan, Monte Carlo, and London. Arturo Toscanini conducted his Teatro alla Scala debut when he sang Rodolfo in La bohème. Nellie Melba was his partner at his London debut in Rigoletto.
After making his very successful debut at the Metropolitan Opera as the Duke in Rigoletto, Caruso made the United States his primary operatic home. He spent the major part of each year singing there and usually had the honor of singing opening nights. He also took part in the annual Metropolitan Opera tour of the U.S., and in 1906 was caught in the great San Francisco earthquake right after his performance in Carmen. It was at the Metropolitan Opera that he sang the premiere of Puccini's La fanciulla del West.
As he aged, Caruso began to take on heavier roles including Samson, Eleazar in La Juive, and Vasco in L'africaine. After the tour each season, Caruso would travel to South America and/or Europe to sing and vacation. He never sang in his native city of Naples after 1902 because of a particularly nasty reception to his performances of Massenet's Manon. In 1920, he underwent several operations for pleurisy, but his health continued to decline afterwards. He returned to his native Naples, where he died in 1921.
Caruso's voice had a warmth, and an almost baritonal quality, which was different from the bright, ringing sound favored by most of the colleagues. The voice was extremely beautiful and he had an excellent feeling for the shape of a phrase. His sound recorded very well which helped to make his recordings among the most popular of his time; many of these selections have been available in one format or another since they were first issued. He was for many years the best selling classical performer in America.
Known as a generous colleague as well a great practical joker on stage, Caruso was welcome everywhere. He was a firm believer in good food, good wine, and a good cigar. However, whenever a friend was in a difficult situation, he was the first to offer help. One evening in Philadelphia when a colleague playing Colline became hoarse during a performance of La bohème, Caruso sang the bass aria for him to save the performance. During World War I, he sang in many benefit concerts to raise money for the war effort. To this day Caruso is imprinted in the imagination as the archetypal operatic tenor.
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His First Recordings
Classical - Released by Legacy International on 4 Jan 1971
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Brindisi (Recordings of 1914 - 1916)
Classical - Released by Casta Diva on 31 Jul 2023
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Ombra mai fu (Recordings of 1912 - 1913)
Enrico Caruso, Victor Orchestra, Josef Pasternack
Classical - Released by Casta Diva on 31 Jul 2023
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Vocal Recital: Caruso, Enrico - Denza, L. / Trimarchi, R. / Zardo, R. / Arona, C. (Archivio Della Romanza Da Salotto Italiana, Vol. 1) (1902-1920) (Luigi Denza - L. De Giorgi - Anonymous)
Classical - Released by IDIS on 1 Jan 1997
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Antica canzone napoletana, Vol. 4
Pop - Released by Nuova Canaria on 1 Jan 2016
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Core 'Ngrato
Jazz - Released by Black Sheep Music on 30 Apr 2013
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Dreamticket to LA BOHÈME
Opera - Released by Preiser Records on 3 Nov 2011
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Самые Знаменитые Оперные Арии Мира: Энрико Карузо Том 1, The World's Most Famous Opera Arias: Enrico Caruso
Opera - Released by J.d.L. RECORDS on 7 Sep 2022
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Les Arias D’opéra Les Plus Célèbres du Monde: Enrico Caruso Vol. 10, The World's Most Famous Opera Arias
Opera - Released by J.d.L. RECORDS on 9 Aug 2022
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Die Berühmtesten Opernarien Der Welt: Enrico Caruso Vol. 4, The World's Most Famous Opera Arias
Opera - Released by J.d.L. RECORDS on 8 Aug 2022
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世界最著名的歌剧咏叹调。恩里克-卡鲁索1, The World's Most Famous Opera Arias: Enrico Caruso
Opera - Released by J.d.L. RECORDS on 2 Sep 2022
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NKB SP Selection No. 14, Great Singer 1
Classical - Released by NKB Record on 25 Aug 2023
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Najsłynniejsze Arie Operowe Świata: Enrico Caruso Vol. 2, The World's Most Famous Opera Aria
Opera - Released by J.d.L. RECORDS on 16 Sep 2022
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世界最著名的歌剧咏叹调。恩里克-卡鲁索4, The World's Most Famous Opera Arias: Enrico Caruso
Opera - Released by J.d.L. RECORDS on 2 Aug 2022
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Digital Music
Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta, Enrico Caruso
Electronic - Released by Mode Records on 1 Jan 1990
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Canzoni popolari, Vol. 1 ( Traditional - Joseph Giuseppe Gioe - Vincenzo Ciampi)
Classical - Released by Archiphon on 1 Oct 2011
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My Love (Recordings of 1913 - 1914)
Classical - Released by Casta Diva on 31 Jul 2023
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O Sole Mio (Gigi Soriani Remix)
Electronic - Released by Claw Italia on 25 May 2022
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Enrico Caruso 1903 1918
Classical - Released by Dobre Records on 14 Mar 2011
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