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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.
Dorothy Caruso wrote two biographies of her husband: Wings Of Song: The Story Of Caruso published in 1928, and Enrico Caruso: His Life and Death published in 1945. The latter book was a bestseller and the basis for the screenplay of the 1951 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture The Great Caruso, starring Mario Lanza in the title role.
Caruso did suffer a throat or mouth hemorrhage during a Met performance of L'elisir d'amore at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on December 11, 1920, causing the performance to be cancelled. On December 24, 1920, Caruso sang the final performance of his career in La Juive at the Met. He became extremely ill on Christmas Day and on August 2, 1921 ...
Kasich dropped out of the race in May 2016, and Caruso did not vote in that year's primary, according to county records. Caruso spokesperson Peter Ragone said Caruso did not vote for Trump in 2016 ...
She wondered if the crack cocaine flowing into South L.A. was going to do what smallpox did to Indigenous people. ... Groups supporting Caruso have criticized her for taking a $95,000 scholarship ...
Caruso" is a song written by Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla in 1986. It is dedicated to Enrico Caruso , an Italian tenor . Following Lucio Dalla's death, the song entered the Italian Singles Chart , peaking at number two for two consecutive weeks. [ 1 ]
Iconic restaurants across L.A. County have been destroyed by fires, including Moonshadows and Gladstones in Malibu, and Fox's and Side Pie in Altadena.
The night after Caruso's performance in Carmen, the tenor was awakened in the early morning in his Palace Hotel suite by a strong jolt. Clutching an autographed photo of President Theodore Roosevelt, Caruso made an effort to get out of the city, first by boat and then by train, and vowed never to return to San Francisco. Caruso died in 1921 ...