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Caruso, Enrico
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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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