Enrico Caruso

Enrico Caruso

Enrico Caruso was an Italian tenor. He sang to great acclaim at the major opera houses of Europe and North and South America, appearing in a wide variety of roles from the Italian and French repertoires that ranged from the lyric to the dramatic. Caruso also made approximately 290 commercially released recordings from 1902 to 1920. All of these recordings, which span most of his stage career, are available today on CDs and as digital downloads. Caruso's 1904 recording of Vesti la giubba was the first sound recording to sell a million copies. Caruso's 25-year career, stretching from 1895 to...
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Birthdate:February 25, 1873
Birthplace:Naples
Date of death:August 2, 1921
Also known as:Caruso, Enrico

Birthplace of Enrico Caruso

Naples
Naples

Naples , Neapolitan: Napule is the capital of Campania and the third-largest city in Italy, after Rome and Milan. As of 2012, it has a population of around 960,000 within its administrative limits, on a land area of 117.3 km . The wider urban area of Naples extends over 777 km , and has a...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What genre of music does Enrico Caruso play?
  • A:
    Songs by Enrico Caruso are in the opera genre.
  • Q:
    Which albums have been recorded by Enrico Caruso?
  • A:
    Music albums released include:
    - The Legendary Enrico Caruso 21 Favorite Arias
    - His First Recordings
    - La grande canzone napoletana
    - The Early Recordings
    - Caruso - Prima Voce
    - The Digital Comeback
    - Complete Recordings Vol. 5
  • Q:
    Where was Enrico Caruso born?
  • A:
    Enrico Caruso was born in Naples.
  • Q:
    How did Enrico Caruso die?
  • A:
    He died from peritonitis.
  • Q:
    What professions highlight Enrico Caruso's career?
  • A:
    Enrico Caruso was an accomplished singer.
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Awards & Accolades

  • Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
    1987
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