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Caruso Collection

"Caruso: The Legendary Voice of Opera" Enrico Caruso, a name that resonates with the golden era of opera

Background imageCaruso Collection: Caruso as Pinkerton

Caruso as Pinkerton
Signed self-caricature by the opera singer Enrico Caruso : Caruso as Lieutenant Pinkerton

Background imageCaruso Collection: VICTROLA ADVERTISEMENT featuring Enrico Caruso as Rhadames in Verdis Aida (extreme left)

VICTROLA ADVERTISEMENT featuring Enrico Caruso as Rhadames in Verdis Aida (extreme left)
VICTROLA ADVERTISEMENT featuring Enrico Caruso as Rhadames in Verdis " Aida" (extreme left) and Nellie Melba (second from right), from an American magazine of 1920

Background imageCaruso Collection: Caruso / Anon Postcard

Caruso / Anon Postcard
Enrico Caruso ((1873 - 1921), Italian operatic tenor

Background imageCaruso Collection: O, Caruso!, 1911. Creator: Moritz Jung

O, Caruso!, 1911. Creator: Moritz Jung
O, Caruso!, 1911

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso, HMV label, Testa Adorata, 78 rpm record

Enrico Caruso, HMV label, Testa Adorata, 78 rpm record
Enrico Caruso, opera singer, Testa Adorata from La Boheme by Leoncavallo, HMV record label, 78 rpm, early single sided shellac record Date: early 20th century

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso, HMV label, Elegie by Massenet, 78 rpm record

Enrico Caruso, HMV label, Elegie by Massenet, 78 rpm record
Enrico Caruso, opera singer, Elegie (Song of Mourning) by Massenet, HMV record label, 78 rpm, early single sided shellac record Date: early 20th century

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso, HMV label, Addio by Tosti, 78 rpm record

Enrico Caruso, HMV label, Addio by Tosti, 78 rpm record
Enrico Caruso, opera singer, Addio by Tosti - HMV record label, 78 rpm Date: early 20th century

Background imageCaruso Collection: The singer Enrico Caruso in the opera Il trovatore by Giuseppe verdi (b / w photo)

The singer Enrico Caruso in the opera Il trovatore by Giuseppe verdi (b / w photo)
LRI4628137 The singer Enrico Caruso in the opera Il trovatore by Giuseppe verdi (b/w photo) by Dupont, Aime (1842-1900); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCaruso Collection: Cavaliere F Castellano Grand Opera Co, Theatre Royal, Halifax - caricature of Castellano

Cavaliere F Castellano Grand Opera Co, Theatre Royal, Halifax - caricature of Castellano drawn by Caruso the Great Tenor, Dublin, 1909 Date: 1909

Background imageCaruso Collection: Some famous vocalists (b / w photo)

Some famous vocalists (b / w photo)
3093241 Some famous vocalists (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Some famous vocalists)

Background imageCaruso Collection: Music cover, The Loveliest Night of the Year

Music cover, The Loveliest Night of the Year, from the film, The Great Caruso, starring Mario Lanza and Ann Blyth

Background imageCaruso Collection: Mrs Ingram (Dorothy Caruso) on the Venice Lido beach

Mrs Ingram (Dorothy Caruso) on the Venice Lido beach
Dorothy Caruso, widow of the Italian tenor Enrico Caruso, pictured on the beach at the Venice Lido with her second husband, Captain Ernest Ingram and her children

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), Italian tenor in the role of Faust in the Mephistophele

Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), Italian tenor in the role of Faust in the Mephistophele
GIA4738526 Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), Italian tenor in the role of Faust in the Mephistophele (Mephistopheles (Mephisto) by Arrigo (or Enrico) Boito Hand-colored photo. Rome, 1899. Milan

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso, Italian tenor (1873-1921) (b / w photo)

Enrico Caruso, Italian tenor (1873-1921) (b / w photo)
814077 Enrico Caruso, Italian tenor (1873-1921) (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Enrico Caruso, Italian tenor (1873-1921)

Background imageCaruso Collection: Caruso, de l Opera (coloured photo)

Caruso, de l Opera (coloured photo)
975106 Caruso, de l Opera (coloured photo) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Caruso, de l Opera)

Background imageCaruso Collection: Mrs Caruso, in Flewso the Flier, a pantomime

Mrs Caruso, in Flewso the Flier, a pantomime
Mrs Caruso, in Flewso the Flier, the Summerdown revuesical panto, at the Pier Theatre, Eastbourne. 1917

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso, Italian opera singer, USA, 6 November, 1909

Enrico Caruso, Italian opera singer, USA, 6 November, 1909. Caruso (1873-1921) was famed for his tenor voice. He is shown entering the Victor Talking Machine Companys offices

Background imageCaruso Collection: Self-caricature in the role of Don Alvaro in Opera La forza del destino by Giuseppe Verdi, 1918

Self-caricature in the role of Don Alvaro in Opera La forza del destino by Giuseppe Verdi, 1918. Private Collection

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso (1873-1921) as Radames in Opera Aida by Giuseppe Verdi, 1910

Enrico Caruso (1873-1921) as Radames in Opera Aida by Giuseppe Verdi, 1910. Private Collection

Background imageCaruso Collection: Portrait of the opera singer Enrico Caruso (1873-1921)

Portrait of the opera singer Enrico Caruso (1873-1921). Private Collection

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Carulo 1873-1921, 1934

Enrico Carulo 1873-1921, 1934. Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), Italian operatic tenor. He sang to great acclaim at the major opera houses of Europe and the Americas

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso - Italys Famous Tenor at the Piano, c1925

Enrico Caruso - Italys Famous Tenor at the Piano, c1925. Enrico Caruso, (1873-1921), Italian tenor. From Cassells Romance of Famous Lives, Volume 2 by Harold Wheeler. [The Waverley Book Company, Ltd

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), Italian operatic tenor, 1911

Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), Italian operatic tenor, 1911
Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), was an Italian operatic tenor. From an original photograph by Carl Vandyk. Taken from Wills Cigarette card, Musical Celebrities series, 1911

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), Italian tenor, 1907. Artist: Rotary Photo

Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), Italian tenor, 1907. Artist: Rotary Photo
Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), Italian tenor, 1907

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), Italian tenor

Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), Italian tenor. Caruso in the costume of Canio, the clown, a character in the Leoncavallo opera I Pagliacci

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso, 1873 - 1921. Italian operatic tenor. Illustration by Gordon Ross

Enrico Caruso, 1873 - 1921. Italian operatic tenor. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Famous Men

Background imageCaruso Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, O, Caruso!, Artist, Publisher, Moriz Jung, Wiener Werkstatte

Drawings Prints, Print, O, Caruso!, Artist, Publisher, Moriz Jung, Wiener Werkstatte
Drawings and Prints, Print, O, Caruso!, Artist, Publisher, Moriz Jung, Wiener Werkstatte, Austrian (born Czechoslovakia) Moravia 1885-1915 Manilowa (Carpathians), Jung, Moriz, Wiener Werkstatte

Background imageCaruso Collection: ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian tenor

ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian tenor. Photographed dressed as a clown in the role of Canio in Leoncavallos I Pagliacci, 1910. Oil over a photograph

Background imageCaruso Collection: ERMANNO WOLF-FERRARI (1876-1948). Italian composer. Caricature, 1912, by Enrico Caruso

ERMANNO WOLF-FERRARI (1876-1948). Italian composer. Caricature, 1912, by Enrico Caruso

Background imageCaruso Collection: RUGGIERO LEONCAVALLO (1858-1919). Italian operatic composer. Caricature by Enrico Caruso

RUGGIERO LEONCAVALLO (1858-1919). Italian operatic composer. Caricature by Enrico Caruso, 1907

Background imageCaruso Collection: ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian operatic tenor, as the Duke in Verdis Rigoletto

ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian operatic tenor, as the Duke in Verdis Rigoletto for his New York Metropolitan opera debut in 1903

Background imageCaruso Collection: ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian tenor singer

ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian tenor singer. Caricature, 1907, by Caruso of a scene from a production of Giacomo Puccinis opera Madama Butterfly

Background imageCaruso Collection: ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian operatic tenor

ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian operatic tenor. Caruso as the duke in Verdis Rigoletto for his New York Metropolitan Opera debut in 1903

Background imageCaruso Collection: ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian tenor. Photographed in the role of Des Grieux in Manon

ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian tenor. Photographed in the role of Des Grieux in Manon, 1912

Background imageCaruso Collection: Enrico Caruso (1873-1921) Italian tenor, here as Canio, the clown, in the Leoncavallo

Enrico Caruso (1873-1921) Italian tenor, here as Canio, the clown, in the Leoncavallo opera I Pagliacci

Background imageCaruso Collection: CARUSO, Enrico (1873-1921)

CARUSO, Enrico (1873-1921). Italian tenor. Drawing of 1910. Litography

Background imageCaruso Collection: GIOVANNI VERGA (1840-1922). Italian writer. Caricature, 1907, by Enrico Caruso

GIOVANNI VERGA (1840-1922). Italian writer. Caricature, 1907, by Enrico Caruso

Background imageCaruso Collection: VICTROLA ADVERTISEMENT. American magazine advertisement, 1905, for Victrola phonographs

VICTROLA ADVERTISEMENT. American magazine advertisement, 1905, for Victrola phonographs, featuring the greatest operatic stars of the day

Background imageCaruso Collection: ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Victor Talking Machine Co. advertisement featuring Caruso as Rhadames

ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Victor Talking Machine Co. advertisement featuring Caruso as Rhadames in Verdis Aida from an American magazine of 1914

Background imageCaruso Collection: UMBERTO GIORDANO (1867-1948). Italian composer. Giordano, right, Enrico Caruso

UMBERTO GIORDANO (1867-1948). Italian composer. Giordano, right, Enrico Caruso, and a few bars from Giordanos opera Fedora, of 1898, in which Caruso sang the role of Floris

Background imageCaruso Collection: ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). In the role of Canio in Ruggiero Leoncavallos I Pagliacci, 1910

ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). In the role of Canio in Ruggiero Leoncavallos I Pagliacci, 1910

Background imageCaruso Collection: ANTONIO SCOTTI (1866-1936). Italian operatic basso. Caricature by Enrico Caruso (1873-1921)

ANTONIO SCOTTI (1866-1936). Italian operatic basso. Caricature by Enrico Caruso (1873-1921)

Background imageCaruso Collection: ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian tenor singer. Auto-caricature as Canio in Leoncavallos opera I

ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian tenor singer. Auto-caricature as Canio in Leoncavallos opera I Pagliacci

Background imageCaruso Collection: RICHARD STRAUSS (1864-1949). German composer and conductor. Caricature by Enrico Caruso

RICHARD STRAUSS (1864-1949). German composer and conductor. Caricature by Enrico Caruso

Background imageCaruso Collection: ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian tenor, as Don Alvardo in La Forza Del Destino

ENRICO CARUSO (1873-1921). Italian tenor, as Don Alvardo in La Forza Del Destino

Background imageCaruso Collection: ARTURO TOSCANINI (1867-1957). Italian orchestral conductor. Caricature by Enrico Caruso

ARTURO TOSCANINI (1867-1957). Italian orchestral conductor. Caricature by Enrico Caruso

Background imageCaruso Collection: Caruso / Downey Postcard

Caruso / Downey Postcard
ENRICO CARUSO Italian opera singer

Background imageCaruso Collection: Sir Frederic Hymen Cowen

Sir Frederic Hymen Cowen
SIR FREDERIC HYMEN COWEN English composer and conductor



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"Caruso: The Legendary Voice of Opera" Enrico Caruso, a name that resonates with the golden era of opera. Known for his powerful and emotive voice, Caruso captivated audiences around the world with his mesmerizing performances. In this captivating image, we see Caruso as Pinkerton, embodying the character's passion and intensity. Another glimpse into Caruso's illustrious career comes through a Victrola advertisement featuring him as Rhadames in Verdi's Aida. Standing on the extreme left, he exudes grace and charisma alongside Nellie Melba, second from right. The HMV label immortalizes Caruso's talent through iconic 78 rpm records like "Testa Adorata, " "Elegie" by Massenet, and "Addio" by Tosti. Each note he sings carries an unparalleled depth that touches hearts even today. In Moritz Jung's artwork titled "O, Caruso. , " we witness the admiration bestowed upon this operatic icon. His influence extends beyond mere music; it is an embodiment of artistry itself. Caricatures capture moments in time like Cavaliere F Castellano Grand Opera Co at Theatre Royal Halifax or a black-and-white photograph showcasing some famous vocalists who shared stages with him. These glimpses remind us of his impact on both colleagues and fans alike. Yet amidst all these accolades lies a personal side to Caruso - Mrs Ingram (Dorothy Caruso), captured here on Venice Lido beach. This intimate moment reveals a different facet of his life - one filled with love and tranquility away from the grandeur of opera halls. Enrico Caruso remains an enduring symbol of excellence in vocal performance. His legacy lives on through timeless melodies such as "The Loveliest Night of the Year.