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Definition of Enrico Caruso
1. Noun. Outstanding Italian operatic tenor (1873-1921).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enrico Caruso
Literary usage of Enrico Caruso
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Variations by James Huneker (1921)
"Enrico Caruso Enrico Caruso is dead. The enormous displacement caused by this
lamentable happening is not alone confined to the artistic sphere but ..."
2. Success in Music and how it is Won by Henry Theophilus Finck, Ignace Jan Paderewski (1909)
"Enrico Caruso Before Tamagno died, his only serious rival among Italian tenors,
Italo Campanini, had retired from the stage, and it seemed as if the ..."
3. The Romantic World of Music by William Dawson Armstrong (1922)
"CHAPTER Vin Enrico Caruso AND JOHN McCORMACK spell of Caruso's voice has carried
to the confines of civilization and beyond them. ..."
4. University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1914)
"THE CULTIVATION OF THE VOICE BY Enrico Caruso T has often struck me, in a lengthy
experience as a singer, that there is one point in particular about the ..."
5. The Victrola Book of the Opera by Samuel Holland Rous, Victor Talking Machine Company (1919)
"Solenne in quest'ora (Swear in This Hour) By Enrico Caruso, and Antonio Scotti (In
... By Enrico Caruso and Giuseppe de Luca tin Italian) 89087 12-inch, ..."