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Caruso, Enrico (1873–1921)

Italian operatic tenor. His voice was dark, with full-bodied tone and remarkable dynamic range. In 1902 he starred, with the Australian soprano Nellie Melba, in Puccini's La Bohème/Bohemian Life. He was among the first opera singers to achieve lasting fame through gramophone recordings.



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The Ansonia has served as home to many notable people, including, among others, musical immortals Enrico Caruso, Sergei Rachimaninoff, Igor Stravinsky and Arthur Toscanini, and from the world of sports, Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey.
But Winchester also seems to stand with his back to the edge of the world watching Enrico Caruso and John Barrymore deal with the quake as well as less-famous mayors, generals, firefighters, writers, and ordinary citizens.
Gustav Klimt (presented, contrary to most rumors, as a platonic pal here), Enrico Caruso, Arnold Schonberg and Gerhart Hauptmann were also among those often mentioned as full-fledged members of the Alma Mutual Admiration Society.
 
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