Caruso, is an italian song, written, composed and performed in 1986 by Lucio Dalla as a tribute to Enrico Caruso, the most famous tenor of his time (late 19th / early 20th century). He was the first global singing superstar It has very quickly become a classic of italia music and the biggest names have covered it (Julio Iglesias, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, …. and of course Luciano Pavarotti). But for many, Lara's version is the best ever, as she was able, with her unique ability to convey the emotions of a song, to reveal the real sad story written by Lucio Dalla. I was told that Lucio Dalla himself, after hearing this performance, said that she made it her song and this is the best version he has heard from it. The story is about the last days of Enrico Caruso, he knows he is dying, and he is remembering all his career on stage and telling his much younger wife how much he loves her. For Lara, this song is really important as this is a kind of anthem for Italy, and she is so much connected to this country. She spent the first few years of her life there with her sicilian mother and grandma. Her husband is also sicilian.
When Enrico Caruso, the most famous opera tenor of the beginning 20th century returned back to Italy with his much younger wife and his 3 years old daughter in 1921, he was seriously ill. He stayed for some time in a hotel in Sorrento, but died in Naples when traveling to his pulmonologist in Rome. The author of the song, Lucio Dalla, stayed exactly in the same hotel room Caruso had rented many years before and was told the story by the old owner of the hotel.
To answer your question, Caruso was a great Italian tenor and Lucio Dalla (The author) wanted to dedicate a song to him. The curiosity is that he wrote it in the same room of a hotel in Sorrento where Caruso was staying. Lucio Dalla went 'there' because his boat had a fault while he was sailing near Sorrento, then he decided to stop at the hotel and when they told him that Caruso was staying there', he wanted his room, where he composed this song in one night.
Caruso was the first global superstar due to the phonograph record. He remains known and dearly beloved in both Italy and America. He died young. This homage imagines his last moments/thoughts/ reminiscences.
Just sublime….. I always cry listening to her sing. And no it’s about the famous Opera Tenor, Caruso, on his death bed, remembering his life on the stage and telling how much younger wife about it and about how much he loves her.
This performance is masterful !!! Lara singing beautifully and with deep emotion!!! Love it!!! Enrico Caruso was the most admired Italian operatic tenor of the early 20th century and one of the first musicians to document his voice on recordings.
Enrico Caruso (*1873 in Naples, † 1921 ibid) was an Italian opera singer. He is considered the most famous lyrical tenor of the early 20th century and one of the most important singers in the world of opera. Caruso was famous for his baritone-like timbre and stage presence. In a performance of La Bohème he sang an aria for the suddenly voiceless bass so convincingly that no one in the audience noticed. Caruso established a new, exemplary style of singing in which the focus was not on beautiful performance but on becoming one with the character being portrayed. Caruso is the name everyone knows and to which every opera singer is compared. Those who have seen him describe the onset of his voice with the warm power of an organ. Caruso still holds the record of 863 appearances on the Metropolitan Opera stage. And it was Caruso who initiated the triumph of the record with his work. Caruso's generosity was legendary. For example, during his most successful years at the Metropolitan Opera, he gave almost all employees Christmas presents. His sense of humor was also famous. Again and again he joked with his stage colleagues, for example sewing up a sleeve of a coat that a colleague in La Bohème had to wear during the performance, or filling water in a discarded hat that someone had to wear in the performance. 3 years before his death he married the American millionaire daughter Dorothy Park Benjamin. With her he had a daughter, Gloria, at the age of 45. He died at the age of 48 from protracted pleurisy and blood poisoning. (www) Listen to him: Enrico Caruso - Santa Lucia - th-cam.com/video/xX4SzE_GDRE/w-d-xo.html
It is dedicated to Enrico Caruso, an Italian tenor. The song tells about the pain and longings of a man who is about to die while he is looking into the eyes of a girl who was very dear to him. The lyrics contain various subtle references to people and places in Caruso’s life.
Hello, merci d'avoir réagi à nouveau à lara . Sache que lara chante encore en 2022 et fais des concerts et elle chante toujours avec autant d'émotion. Écoute album mademoiselle ghivago sorti en 2010. Écoute la chanson mademoiselle hyde et llora en live Moscou 2010.
Buono e bello sentire che Adagio,crescendo,allegro sono tutte parole italiane per il semplice motivo che la scrittura e la lettura della musica nasce in Italia con Guido Monaco che crea il pentagramma.
It’s a song about a famous opera singer called Enrico Caruso, known as The Great Caruso. Mario Lanza the famous Tenor, was the voice of Caruso in the film called The Great Caruso. A film I grew up with! Love the voice of Mario Lanza as well as Lara and Dimash, of course!
Enrico Caruso was one of the first singers ever recorded on records and played in record players. You can find his music online and react to him as a singer. Being kind as the recordings are very old with some of the earliest sound technology ever used.
Lucio Dalla was a great Italian composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist, born and raised in Bologna. His home is a museum and he is loved here, especially by his fellow citizens. It wasn't at all difficult to meet him around the city center: he was at home here.
Her voice reminds me of Linda Eder, another beautiful vocalist. My favorite song of hers is Man of La Mancha, (I Don Quixote). Here is the link if interested. th-cam.com/video/GpXNniqJml0/w-d-xo.html Billy Boy
By coincidence, Man of La Mancha was composed and written by Jacques Brel, who is belgian as Lara. Jacques Brel is a giant of the french-speaking music culture, and one of the best singers ever in this language.
@@billyboy4774 FYI Lara sang La Quête, the final song of this musical in 2 duets: one with famous french tenor Roberto Alagna, the other one with Vincent Niclo, a french singer
@@billyboy4774 and another reactor already pointed out the tone similarities between Lara and Linda, and also similarities on their acting skills. This was a reaction on Lara in broadway mode, covering Yentl th-cam.com/video/zW8lalHMwxk/w-d-xo.html
So glad you've got rid of that pop shield you had on your mic that obliterated half of your face. It was big enough to use as a spit guard against hot oil in a frying pan! And far more distracting than an occasional plosive pop during a real-time reaction, where facial expressions often say more than words.
@@YBPlaysMusic Yeah i know tho if you look at the channel i said (Macadamia) it has all of Lara's songs from that concert that people often request in HD and with subs. th-cam.com/video/8V0pGXZxxzE/w-d-xo.html just to have in mind for next time or even listen to the better quality caruso version on your own
Enrico Caruso - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › Enr... Traduire cette page One of the first major singing talents to be commercially recorded, Caruso made 247 commercially released recordings from 1902 to 1920, which made him an ... Years active : 1895-1920 Resting place : Cimitero di Santa Maria del Pia... Occupation(s) : lyric tenor, dramatic tenor Died : 2 August 1921 (aged 48); Naples, Kingd... Dorothy Caruso · Empyema · Subphrenic abscess
Caruso, is an italian song, written, composed and performed in 1986 by Lucio Dalla as a tribute to Enrico Caruso, the most famous tenor of his time (late 19th / early 20th century). He was the first global singing superstar
It has very quickly become a classic of italia music and the biggest names have covered it (Julio Iglesias, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, …. and of course Luciano Pavarotti).
But for many, Lara's version is the best ever, as she was able, with her unique ability to convey the emotions of a song, to reveal the real sad story written by Lucio Dalla.
I was told that Lucio Dalla himself, after hearing this performance, said that she made it her song and this is the best version he has heard from it.
The story is about the last days of Enrico Caruso, he knows he is dying, and he is remembering all his career on stage and telling his much younger wife how much he loves her.
For Lara, this song is really important as this is a kind of anthem for Italy, and she is so much connected to this country. She spent the first few years of her life there with her sicilian mother and grandma. Her husband is also sicilian.
When Enrico Caruso, the most famous opera tenor of the beginning 20th century returned back to Italy with his much younger wife and his 3 years old daughter in 1921, he was seriously ill. He stayed for some time in a hotel in Sorrento, but died in Naples when traveling to his pulmonologist in Rome. The author of the song, Lucio Dalla, stayed exactly in the same hotel room Caruso had rented many years before and was told the story by the old owner of the hotel.
She’s for me the best singer in the world. Cheers from france
To answer your question, Caruso was a great Italian tenor and Lucio Dalla (The author) wanted to dedicate a song to him. The curiosity is that he wrote it in the same room of a hotel in Sorrento where Caruso was staying. Lucio Dalla went 'there' because his boat had a fault while he was sailing near Sorrento, then he decided to stop at the hotel and when they told him that Caruso was staying there', he wanted his room, where he composed this song in one night.
Caruso was the first global superstar due to the phonograph record. He remains known and dearly beloved in both Italy and America. He died young. This homage imagines his last moments/thoughts/ reminiscences.
Just sublime….. I always cry listening to her sing. And no it’s about the famous Opera Tenor, Caruso, on his death bed, remembering his life on the stage and telling how much younger wife about it and about how much he loves her.
Hello from south Florida. Hope all are doing well. Lara Fabian has a beautiful voice. Billy Boy
She is AMAZING...love Lara..thankyou👏👏🇦🇺
This performance is masterful !!! Lara singing beautifully and with deep emotion!!! Love it!!! Enrico Caruso was the most admired Italian operatic tenor of the early 20th century and one of the first musicians to document his voice on recordings.
Enrico Caruso (*1873 in Naples, † 1921 ibid) was an Italian opera singer. He is considered the most famous lyrical tenor of the early 20th century and one of the most important singers in the world of opera.
Caruso was famous for his baritone-like timbre and stage presence. In a performance of La Bohème he sang an aria for the suddenly voiceless bass so convincingly that no one in the audience noticed.
Caruso established a new, exemplary style of singing in which the focus was not on beautiful performance but on becoming one with the character being portrayed.
Caruso is the name everyone knows and to which every opera singer is compared. Those who have seen him describe the onset of his voice with the warm power of an organ.
Caruso still holds the record of 863 appearances on the Metropolitan Opera stage.
And it was Caruso who initiated the triumph of the record with his work.
Caruso's generosity was legendary. For example, during his most successful years at the Metropolitan Opera, he gave almost all employees Christmas presents.
His sense of humor was also famous. Again and again he joked with his stage colleagues, for example sewing up a sleeve of a coat that a colleague in La Bohème had to wear during the performance, or filling water in a discarded hat that someone had to wear in the performance.
3 years before his death he married the American millionaire daughter Dorothy Park Benjamin. With her he had a daughter, Gloria, at the age of 45.
He died at the age of 48 from protracted pleurisy and blood poisoning. (www)
Listen to him: Enrico Caruso - Santa Lucia - th-cam.com/video/xX4SzE_GDRE/w-d-xo.html
Enrico Caruso was one of the greatest opera singers. The song is about him.
Master class.
Piano, pianissimo...Excellent Italian pronunciation. My compliments. Many thanks from italy!👋👍🍮☕
Oh thank you!
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It is dedicated to Enrico Caruso, an Italian tenor. The song tells about the pain and longings of a man who is about to die while he is looking into the eyes of a girl who was very dear to him. The lyrics contain various subtle references to people and places in Caruso’s life.
Hello, merci d'avoir réagi à nouveau à lara .
Sache que lara chante encore en 2022 et fais des concerts et elle chante toujours avec autant d'émotion.
Écoute album mademoiselle ghivago sorti en 2010.
Écoute la chanson mademoiselle hyde et llora en live Moscou 2010.
That vocal fry you mentioned is a way of expression, very common in italian and greek.
Superb interpretation of Lara, thank you for this reaction to this great singer
Caruso was a famous opera tenor. This song was written as a tribute to him.
Lara's mother is Italian and she obviously speaks Italian very well, let alone sing it.
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This song is in Italian. You should listen to broken vow it's beautiful too
Lara is fluent in Italian, and Caruso is Italian.
Wish you would have picked the restored video for better sound and picture quality.
Fantastic performance either way.
I think you should check out the excellent Mario Lanza film, "The Great Caruso." You'll find it both very interesting and enlightening.
Buono e bello sentire che Adagio,crescendo,allegro sono tutte parole italiane per il semplice motivo che la scrittura e la lettura della musica nasce in Italia con Guido Monaco che crea il pentagramma.
It’s a song about a famous opera singer called Enrico Caruso, known as The Great Caruso. Mario Lanza the famous Tenor, was the voice of Caruso in the film called The Great Caruso. A film I grew up with! Love the voice of Mario Lanza as well as Lara and Dimash, of course!
Enrico Caruso was one of the first singers ever recorded on records and played in record players. You can find his music online and react to him as a singer. Being kind as the recordings are very old with some of the earliest sound technology ever used.
Lucio Dalla was a great Italian composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist, born and raised in Bologna. His home is a museum and he is loved here, especially by his fellow citizens. It wasn't at all difficult to meet him around the city center: he was at home here.
HOLA YB DESDE ARGENTINA OTRA DE MIS IDOLOS LARA POR ELLA 😍😍 Y ANDREA BOCCELLI 😍ENCONTRE A DIMASH 😍❤
Best singer in the world, regards from America
You could react to recordings of Caruso himself his records have survived and some is digitized and available I’m certain.
Great reaction.
Can you do a reation to the song "Adagio" from Lara Fabian, Floor and Dismash?
I think it will be very interesting.
Tribute to ENRICO CARUSO.
What would make sense is a modicum of research. It's about Enrico Caruso, the great tenor, at the end of his life.
Her voice reminds me of Linda Eder, another beautiful vocalist. My favorite song of hers is Man of La Mancha, (I Don Quixote). Here is the link if interested. th-cam.com/video/GpXNniqJml0/w-d-xo.html Billy Boy
By coincidence, Man of La Mancha was composed and written by Jacques Brel, who is belgian as Lara. Jacques Brel is a giant of the french-speaking music culture, and one of the best singers ever in this language.
@@ericsicard910 thanks for background info. appreciate it.
@@billyboy4774 FYI Lara sang La Quête, the final song of this musical in 2 duets: one with famous french tenor Roberto Alagna, the other one with Vincent Niclo, a french singer
@@billyboy4774 and another reactor already pointed out the tone similarities between Lara and Linda, and also similarities on their acting skills. This was a reaction on Lara in broadway mode, covering Yentl th-cam.com/video/zW8lalHMwxk/w-d-xo.html
@@ericsicard910 Cool, thanks
Would you reaction about VOB band from Indonesia please
Sil vous plaît pouvez vous rajouter traduction français pour vos réaction merci
Have you reacted to Broken Vow yet?
No, I haven't😛
th-cam.com/video/FNVR0yK8Ec8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Jxf0tABXzyg8Ulum
An example of Caruso’s singing th-cam.com/video/t936rzOt3Zc/w-d-xo.html
So glad you've got rid of that pop shield you had on your mic that obliterated half of your face. It was big enough to use as a spit guard against hot oil in a frying pan! And far more distracting than an occasional plosive pop during a real-time reaction, where facial expressions often say more than words.
I love her rendition of Caruso. I'd love if you reacted to Lucio Dalla's live version: th-cam.com/video/I84FCXqA1Vk/w-d-xo.html
An Italian understands that Lara Fabian has Italian origins but in reality she is not. She sings in imperfect Italian, but non-Italians won't notice.
too bad you chose an aboslute potato quality version of the video. Check out the Macadamia channel next time or search for better quality version
I know but this one had the english subtitles for the song
@@YBPlaysMusic Yeah i know tho if you look at the channel i said (Macadamia) it has all of Lara's songs from that concert that people often request in HD and with subs. th-cam.com/video/8V0pGXZxxzE/w-d-xo.html just to have in mind for next time or even listen to the better quality caruso version on your own
Enrico Caruso - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › Enr...
Traduire cette page
One of the first major singing talents to be commercially recorded, Caruso made 247 commercially released recordings from 1902 to 1920, which made him an ...
Years active : 1895-1920
Resting place : Cimitero di Santa Maria del Pia...
Occupation(s) : lyric tenor, dramatic tenor
Died : 2 August 1921 (aged 48); Naples, Kingd...
Dorothy Caruso · Empyema · Subphrenic abscess
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