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Ca·ru·so (kə-ro͞oʹsō, -zō), Enrico. 1873-1921.
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Italian operatic tenor who with his powerful, pure, emotive voice is considered one of the greatest singers ever.
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Caruso, Enrico — (1873–1921) The “great Caruso” was one of the most famous opera tenors of all time. Like Placido Domingo or Luciano Pavarotti today, he also reached a wide public: His recording in 1902 of Leoncavallo’s Vesti la giubba was the first gramophone … Historical Dictionary of modern Italy
Caruso, Enrico — orig. Errico Caruso born Feb. 27, 1873, Naples, Italy died Aug. 2, 1921, Naples Italian tenor. Apprenticed to a mechanical engineer at age 10, at 18 he began to sing in public in his free time. He attracted the notice of a teacher and made his… … Universalium
Caruso, Enrico — ► (1873 1921) Tenor italiano. Se le consideró el mejor de su época. * * * orig. Errico Caruso (27 feb. 1873, Nápoles, Italia–2 ago. 1921, Nápoles). Tenor italiano. Aprendiz de un ingeniero mecánico desde los diez años, a los 18 comenzó a cantar… … Enciclopedia Universal
Caruso, Enrico — (1874–1921) Italian tenor … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Caruso — Caruso, Enrico … Enciclopedia Universal
Enrico Caruso — (born Errico Caruso ; February 25 1873 ndash; August 2 1921) was an Italian opera singer. As has been stated repeatedly in print by reputable critics, biographers and musicologists, he was one of the greatest and most influential tenors in… … Wikipedia
Enrico Caruso Compact Disc discography — Enrico Caruso with phonograph This is a list of some notable compilations of recordings of the famous Italian opera tenor Enrico Caruso (1873–1921) on compact disc. Caruso died nearly three decades before the commercial introduction of long… … Wikipedia
Caruso — Enrico Caruso Pour les articles homonymes, voir Caruso (homonymie). Enrico Caruso … Wikipédia en Français
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CARUSO (E.) — CARUSO ENRICO (1873 1921) Le plus illustre ténor de son temps et l’un des plus célèbres de l’histoire lyrique. Caruso naquit à Naples, où, tout jeune, il chanta des ballades populaires dans les tavernes, après avoir tenu les parties d’alto dans… … Encyclopédie Universelle