Smooth Swedish jazz from Koop; Novelist, poet, songwriter Charles Trenet; Self-taught guitar wonder Johnny Smith; Murdering music with Spike Jones; The digital rebirth of Enrico Caruso; A bit of ...
Connoisseurs of classical and opera might argue that the three best musical performances of the 20th century all took place in the first two decades of the 1900s, because that's when the masterful ...
at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, 881 7th Ave, NYC. Tickets are $10 for students, $35 for general admission, and can be purchased online at https://www.carnegiehall ...
Enrico Caruso, probably the most popular singer of all time, lived a life as tempestuous, verbena-scented and romantic as any Verdi libretto. He was already a mature (45) and wealthy idol (and the ...
Caruso was born in Naples in 1873. Just 14 months earlier, the world premiere of Verdi’s opera Aida had taken place. Caruso was to play its Radamès years later. Caruso grew up in a family of limited ...
An NPR Music producer recalls how a single singer from a bygone day triggered his love of opera. Once he heard the warmth and power of tenor... Enrico Caruso, And Confessions Of An Operaholic Enrico ...
This highly fictionalized, sentimental biog of the late, great Metropolitan Opera tenor, Enrico Caruso, handsomely mounted in Technicolor, has a lot of popular ingredients, including a boy-and-girl-vs ...
Susan Stamberg talks with Dan Guss, senior director of product development from the RCA Victor Group about the CD Caruso Italian Songs. It takes the voice of Enrico Caruso from old recordings and puts ...
Long before there were the Three Tenors there was one: Enrico Caruso. And in the years since Caruso's death in 1921, each generation has applied the newest technical advances to his original records ...