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          Enrico Caruso died nearly one hundred years ago yet his legend has continued to grow over what is almost a century.!

          Born Errico Caruso (adopted more formal Enrico for stage), February 27 (some sources say 25), 1873, in Naples, Italy; died of pneumonia and peritonitis in 1921 in Naples; son of Marcellino (a mechanic) and Anna (Baldini) Caruso; married Dorothy Park Benjamin, 1918; children: Gloria; (with Ada Giachetti) Rodolfo, Enrico Jr.

          Education: Studied voice with Guglielmo Vergine, 1891-94, and Vincenzo Lombardi, 1896-97.

          Enrico Caruso was one of the all-time legendary tenors and one of the first international recording dia.

        1. Enrico Caruso was one of the all-time legendary tenors and one of the first international recording dia.
        2. Enrico Caruso.
        3. Enrico Caruso died nearly one hundred years ago yet his legend has continued to grow over what is almost a century.
        4. According to Wikipedia: "Enrico Caruso (born Errico Caruso; February 25, - August 2, ) was an Italian tenor.
        5. #OnThisDay in , Enrico Caruso made is Met Opera debut in Verdi's Rigoletto as the Duke.
        6. Worked as laborer, including jobs as mechanic and jute weaver, beginning c. 1883; debuted in L'Amico Francesco at Teatro Nuovo, Naples, 1894; expanded repertoire to include La Traviata, Rigoletto, Aida, and Faust, among others; first sang Canio in I Pagliacci, 1896, and Rodolfo in La Boheme, 1897; debuted in La Boheme at La Scala, Milan, 1899; performed internationally, including appearances in Moscow, Buenos Aries, Monte Carlo, and London, beginning in 1899; made first recordings, 1902; debuted in U.S.

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