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  1. 14 de ago. de 2020 · Enrico Caruso murió de una pleuritis purulenta en Nápoles, el 2 de agosto de 1921, un año después de su visita a Cuba. ENRICO CARUSO IN CUBA: “THE KING OF THE TENORS” WAS ALSO A CARTOONIST. The first three decades of the last century ran and Havana in terms of music and in particular opera was still the favorite show.

  2. Enrico Caruso, John McCormack (2), Beniamino Gigli – The Three Tenors Of The Century. Label:ASV – CD AJA 5137, Living Era – CD AJA 5137: Series:ASV Mono: Format:

  3. Yet it might take 300 tenors of their stature to equal the cultural impact of Enrico Caruso. The most famous operatic tenor in history and the biggest recording artist of the early 20th century, Enrico Caruso was born in Naples, Italy this day in 1873. Enrico Caruso came of age during a true golden age for Italian opera, as composers like ...

  4. 3. Enrico Caruso. A native of Naples, Italy, Enrico Caruso was one of the first singers to achieve worldwide fame. He is remembered for his beautiful voice, incredible breath control and passionate performances. His most popular arias are probably “O Sole Mio”, “Mattinata” and “Vesti La Giubba”. 2. Placido Domingo

  5. 11 de abr. de 2018 · Gigli became the foremost Italian tenor of the 1920s through the 1940s, possessed of a smooth, lush voice with a lyric sweetness often described as “honeyed.”. He became a Metropolitan Opera star, singing 28 roles there, and was a legitimate heir to the tenor Enrico Caruso, who had died at the beginning of the 1920s.

  6. Explore the greatest recordings of Enrico Caruso, Italy's renowned tenor, on YouTube.

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  7. 2 de ago. de 2021 · That same year, two of the landmark tenors of the last century were born: Giuseppe Di Stefano and Franco Corelli, who were the stars of legendary performances at the Teatro alla Scala. To celebrate the three great tenors, who have been the representatives of Italian culture around the world , the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation produced ‘ Caruso, Di Stefano, Corelli.