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The following discography is a work in progress. Currently it contains all known published recordings by Enrico Caruso. The recordings are listed chronologically by recording date, title, composer and matrix number. When more than one "take" was recorded for a selection, only the published take number appears after the matrix number ...
It should only contain pages that are Enrico Caruso albums or lists of Enrico Caruso albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Enrico Caruso albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Enrico Caruso with a Victrola phonograph. The following discography contains information regarding some of the published recordings by Enrico Caruso (25 February 1873 – 2 August 1921) made from 1902 through 1920 as have been made available in selected compact disc compilations.
Enrico Caruso (/ k ə ˈ r uː z oʊ /, [1] US also / k ə ˈ r uː s oʊ /, [2] [3] [4] Italian: [enˈriːko kaˈruːzo]; 25 February 1873 – 2 August 1921) was an Italian operatic first lyric tenor then dramatic tenor.
Enrico Caruso albums (2 P) Cultural depictions of Enrico Caruso (4 P) Pages in category "Enrico Caruso" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Sacred Songs for the Holy Year is a 1949 album by RCA of recordings from 1920 and earlier by the Italian tenor Enrico Caruso. [1] Originally RCA-Victor album DM-1359 it was reedited in 1977 by the record label RCA Victor.
Led by the great Italian tenor Enrico Caruso, then just at the beginning of his worldwide fame, Victor Red Seal records changed the public's valuation of recorded music. Caruso's first records, made by the Gramophone Company in Milan, Italy in 1902, earned prestige as well as profits for the company and its affiliates.
xxxx - Enrico Caruso (78 rpm) (Disco "Grammofono" – D.B. 142); 1960 album Addio mia bella Napoli (Goodbye my beautiful Naples) (RCA Victor – LM 20080) 1937 - Tino Rossi (78 rpm) with the title Catarì! Catarì! (Columbia Records – BF 39); 1963 album Chansons de mes films (Songs from my movies) (Columbia Records – FSX 146)