Caruso died before the introduction of high fidelity, electrical recording technology in 1925. Producer Jesse Lasky paid Caruso $100,000 each to appear in these two efforts but My Cousin flopped at the box office, and The Splendid Romance was apparently never released. [6], Caruso was the third of seven children and one of only three to survive infancy. In 1950, RCA Victor reissued a number of Caruso recordings on 78-rpm discs pressed on red vinylite instead of the usual shellac. He was also heard live from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House in 1910, when he participated in the first public radio broadcast to be transmitted in the United States. Many opera singers of Caruso's time rejected the phonograph (or gramophone) owing to the low fidelity of early discs. "CARUSO, Enrico: Complete Recordings, Vol. He was one of the first examples of a global media celebrity. Caruso was posthumously awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987. His parents originally came from Piedimonte d'Alife (now called Piedimonte Matese), in the Province of Caserta in Campania, Southern Italy. According to Dorothy Caruso, he seemed to be recovering, but allowed himself to be examined by an unhygienic local doctor, and his condition worsened dramatically after that. Mouchon, Jean-Pierre, "Chronologie de la carrière artistique du ténor Enrico Caruso" (Académie Régionale de Chant Lyrique, Marseilles, France, 1992, 423 p., ill.). Sa vie et sa voix. (La voix et l'art, les enregistrements). Educated in a Florentine academy, he entered the Italian army and, to his father's despair, served in W.W.I. This process captured only a limited range of the overtones and nuances present in his singing voice. Several years after his father's death in 1921, Mr. Caruso moved to Hollywood, where he starred in two Spanish-language motion pictures, ''The Fortune Teller'' (1934) and ''The Singer of Naples'' (1935). [27] Statements by Enrico Caruso Jr. in his book tend to substantiate this. Covent Garden's highest-paid diva, the Australian soprano Nellie Melba, partnered him as Gilda. [28][29] Her relationship with Caruso broke down after 11 years and they separated. This film included a sequence depicting him on stage performing the aria Vesti la giubba from Leoncavallo's opera Pagliacci. Enrico Caruso Born June 22, 1919 in New York; died April 30 of complications related to heart disease in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ), nicknamed Fofo, was a blond-curled, sickly child. L'homme et l'artiste, 4 vol. They had a daughter, Gloria Caruso (1919–1999). Mouchon, Jean-Pierre, "Enrico Caruso, interprète de Turiddu et de Canio" (in Avant-Scène Opéra, "Cavalleria rusticana/Pagliacci. Caruso's father, Marcellino, was a mechanic and foundry worker. [49], During his lifetime, Caruso received many orders, decorations, testimonials and other kinds of honors from monarchs, governments and miscellaneous cultural bodies of the various nations in which he sang. Caruso was encouraged in his early musical ambitions by his mother, who died in 1888. Biographer Michael Scott writes that by the end of the war in 1918, Caruso's annual income tax bill amounted to $154,000. He never appeared again on stage in his native city, stating later that he would return "only to eat spaghetti". Others, including Adelina Patti, Francesco Tamagno and Nellie Melba, exploited the new technology once they became aware of the financial returns that Caruso was reaping from his initial recording sessions.[47]. During the final few years of the 19th century, Caruso performed at a succession of theaters throughout Italy until in 1900 he was rewarded with a contract to sing at La Scala. An account of the earthquake by Caruso's lifelong friend, the baritone. [31], A fastidious dresser, Caruso took at least two baths a day and enjoyed good food and convivial company. [41][42] The King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel III, opened the Royal Basilica of the Church of San Francesco di Paola for Caruso's funeral, which was attended by thousands of people. The management of London's Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, signed him for a season of appearances in eight different operas ranging from Verdi's Aida to Mozart's Don Giovanni. Mouchon, Jean-Pierre, "Caruso in Concert" (in "Étude" n. 46, "Hommage à Marguerite-Marie Dubois", January–February–March–April 2010, pp. [16] Caruso's fan base at the Met was not restricted, however, to the wealthy. [53], In the 1970s, Thomas Stockham of the University of Utah developed an early digital reprocessing technique called "Soundstream" to remaster Caruso's recordings for RCA. A string of further engagements in provincial opera houses followed, and he received instruction from the conductor and voice teacher Vincenzo Lombardi that improved his high notes and polished his style. In November 1906, Caruso was charged with an indecent act allegedly committed in the monkey house of New York's Central Park Zoo. One of his first publicity photographs, taken on a visit to Sicily in 1896, depicts him wearing a bedspread draped like a toga since his sole dress shirt was away being laundered. Caruso's 25-year career, stretching from 1895 to 1920, included 863 appearances at the New York Metropolitan Opera before he died at the age of 48. However, on the basis of genealogical research (amongst others conducted by Caruso family friend Guido D'Onofrio), biographers Pierre Key,[7] Francis Robinson,[8] and Enrico Caruso Jr. and Andrew Farkas,[9] have proven this to be an urban legend. Enrico Caruso (/kəˈruːzoʊ/,[1] also US: /kəˈruːsoʊ/,[2][3][4] Italian: [enˈriːko kaˈruːzo]; 25 February 1873 – 2 August 1921) was an Italian operatic tenor. Caruso also had a repertory of more than 500 songs. [19] He was aided by New York City police detective Joseph Petrosino[20] who, impersonating Caruso, captured the extortionists. Mr. Caruso was born on Sept. 7, 1904. Volume III (Association internationale de chant lyrique Titta Ruffo, 2012, 433 p. ill. Mouchon, Jean-Pierre, "Le Ténor Enrico Caruso. [22][23], Caruso's timbre darkened as he aged and, from 1916 onwards, he began adding heroic parts such as Samson, John of Leyden, and Eléazar to his repertoire.
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