Enrico Caruso - Core 'ngrato. Digitally remastered.
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- Digitally remastered version.
Music by Salvatore Cardillo (1874-1947). Text written by Alessandro Sisca (under the pseudonym Riccardo Cordiferro) for Caruso.
Recorded on Sunday the 19th of November 1911.
A restored (not digitally restored) version with the original orchestration can be heard here: • 100 Greatest Singers: ...
More Caruso info on my website: www.enricocarus... (English).
TEXT (may not be the Caruso version ...):
Italian/Neapolitan: Core 'Ngrato
Catari, Catari, pecche me dice sti parole amare,
pecche me parle e 'o core me turmiente, Catari?
Nun te scurda ca t'aggio date 'o core, Catari,
nun te scurda!
Catari, Catari, che vene a dicere stu parla ca me da spaseme?
Tu nun'nce pienze a stu dulore mio,
tu nun'nce pienze, tu nun te ne cure.
Core, core, 'ngrato,
t'aie pigliato 'a vita mia,
tutt'e passato e
nun'nce pienze chiu!
Catari, Catari...
tu nun `o ssaje ca
fino e `int`a na chiesa
io so' trasuto e aggiu pregato a Dio,
Catari.
E ll`aggio ditto pure a `o cunfessore:
sto'a suffri pe` chella lla...
sto'a suffri,
sto'a suffri nun se p? credere...
sto'a suffri tutte li strazie!`
E `o cunfessore,ch'e perzona santa,
mm`ha ditto: `Figliu mio
lassala sta!...
English: Ungrateful Heart
Caterina, Caterina, why do you say those bitter words?
Why do you speak and torment my heart, Caterina?
Don't forget, I gave you my heart, Caterina,
don't forget.
Caterina, Caterina, why do you come and say those words that hurt me so much?
You don't think of my pain,
you don't think, you don't care.
Ungrateful heart,
you have stolen my life.
Everything is finished
and you don't care any more!
Catarí', Catarí'
you do not know that even in church
I bring my prayers to God, Catari.
And I recount my confession to the priest: "I am suffering
from such a great love."
I'm suffering,
I'm suffering from not knowing your love,
I'm suffering a sorrow that tortures my soul.
And I confess, that the Holy Mother
spoke to me: "My son, let it be, let it be."
Dad. Dad. You died too soon. But you gave me these memories. Of home, a tape recording, a sunny afternoon, time with you my proud Father, listening together to this very recording. Dad. I loved you then and I love you now. We will meet again and play Caruso together once more. x
Here I am, after hearing my dear Caruso sing this umpteenth times with tears pouring down my face. The man is demonic, torturing my soul whenever he pours his heart out singing. My great aunt, who survived the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire in 1911, used to tell me how she and her fellow opera fans, she was Jewish among the Italians, would sit in the Family Circle (the cheapest seats at the Old Met) and hear the great man often. She loved him with all her heart and his voice was a balm, easing a hard life working in sweatshops. She eventually married well and had a comfortable life, dying at a ripe old age. When she found out I loved opera, in her rare visits back to New York from Cleveland, she never got tired to listen to my records of her beloved Caruso. It is a lovely bond I had with her.
A lovely post.
Soooooo right. I cry my guts out. And afterwards feel better. Light me an incense and I feel so much better 🇬🇧😎
I understand everything you are saying. Soooooo many beautiful memories
Listening to the master right now. 🇬🇧😎💕
He brought that out in people. It's his emotions that you feel. The sadness in his heart.
Thank you very much for a beautiful peek into not only ~your family past~ but
of so very many ethnic emigrants, my Italian grandparents for example,, who
gave America their lives,, sadly,, for some to lose their precious lives in the tragic fire that you mentioned, your grandmother, and mine were spared such an end~!~
My grandfather was born in 1885, in Sicily and helped build the railroad(s) in New York, living in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Knickerbocker Ave. ~!~ Ciao~!~
I discovered this voice when I was 14 year-old I am now 93 and found nothing to match this superb tenor
well, you haven't lived long enough. If you live another 93 years you might found another Caruso
❤😢
God bless you.
@@msblue1003 "He is not a singer. He is a miracle. There will not be another Caruso for two or three hundred years; perhaps not then." - Thomas Burke, music critic, 1905
Catarí, Catarí,
Pecché me dice sti parole amare?
Pecché me parle, e ò core me turmiente, Catarí?
Nun te scurdá ca tàggio dato ò core,
Catarí, nun te scurdá!
Catarí, Catarí,
Che vene a dicere
Stu parlá ca me dá spaseme?
Tu nun ce pienze a stu dolore mio
Tu nun ce pienze, tu nun te ne cure.
Core, Core 'Ngrato,
T'haie pigliato à vita mia,
Tutt' é passato
E nun ce pienze cchiú!
Catarí, Catarí,
Tu nun ò saie ca 'nfino int' à na chiesa
Io só trasuto e aggio priato a Dio,
Catarí.
E llàggio ditto pure a ò cunfessore:
Í stó a suffrí pé chella llá!
Stó a suffrí, stó a suffrí
Nun se pó credere
Stó a suffrí tutte li strazie.
E ò cunfessore ch' é persona santa
M'ha ditto: figlio mio, lassala stá! lassala stá!
Core, Core 'Ngrato
T'haie pigliato à vita mia
Tutt' é passato
E nun ce pienze cchiú!
Cosa aveva nella gola quest'uomo? E' perfetto il suo timbro di voce. Meraviglioso. Possente e dolce. Ho ascoltato tanti tenori interpretare canzoni napoletane ma qui c'e' l'anima di Napoli e, non poca cosa, la pronuncia perfetta.
Hay que decir que era italiano y bueno ...
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Perdono per che non parlo bene l’italiano ma che cosa aveva non solo nella sua gola anche nella sua anima?
Cantaba con nel core!
@@gustavoarriagarmzParabéns garganta enviada por Deus. Felizes são nossos irmãos que teve a oportunidade conviver com essa entidade sagrada.
La prima canzone italiana che ho sentita nella mia vità. Mi ha commossa e più di 70 anni dopo, mi fa sempre lo stesso effetto.
La musica, la voce, un capolavoro !! Ne sento un pezzettino, le lacrime mi caddono.......
Stesso effetto per me.
Una voz digna de oír y admirar, gracias.
Anche a me fa lo stesso effetto ! Il mio, cmq, ha lo stesso di ciò che è accaduto al poeta che ha scritto il testo , e, vi garantisco, che è dura ..........
Bisogna sentire anche Core n'grato cantato da Beniamino Gigli
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El más grande ,insuperable,Dios lo tenga en la gloria.
La migliore interpretazione di questa canzone. Qui si comprende davvero chi fosse Enrico Caruso.
Enrico is exciting in every second. His singing commands you to stop all activities and just listen to the divine art of singing.
His voice and warm heart never dies.
Caruso´s recordings is of the highest importance in musical history.
P
Absolute truth 👏
What a joy! To finally hear this voice is a pure pleasure beyond any expectations. I’ve read numerous reviews of his performances , I’ve heard many great musicians saying “there was no singer to be compared to him”, I’ve been listening to his old records, yet now, with most of the cracking noises eliminated, with all the available technology applied, there’s no more guessing. Suddenly it is easy to agree with all those raving opinions. If there was another tenor named “the king of high C”, if there was a singer loved for his legato, if there was a “Prince of Bel Canto”, Caruso had it all! His every note sounds as close to perfection as it is humanly possible and all that light in his singing…”Che gioia di cantare!”
I heard him on my grandpa's manually wound Victrola, and now, I have his whole collection on cd's, tenors may come, and go, but he was the TRAILBLAZER! Glory, and Blessings to him.
My dad was a great tenor and could belt these out when he was young. He died on Saturday with his favourites playing in the background. Goodbye dad, I wish I had been more appreciative of Caruso, I get it now.
Lovely comment highly poignant
who wouldn't be with you....
jawaid manzoor What?
@@metaljacket8128 What an insensitive comment. He means he understands Michael's feelings.
Michael Screen : now your dad is hearing Great Caruso with pleasure
One of the most influentiial musicians in history. He forever changed how tenors sing.
Enrico and Elvis were god's .
Neapolitan pride !
è la prima volta che ascolto questa versione e vi dico che è una canzone meravigliosa, bellissima, travolgente e tanto ancora di più. poi caruso è il massimo .
This is the epitome of excellence. When one keeps in mind that many of his early recordings were literally done in a hotel room on the most rudimentary of equipment, he is absolutely the greatest tenor in history.
I love all the greats, Del Monaco, Di Stefano, Correlli, Gigli, Pavarotti, Lanza, Bjorling, Merrill, but who could truly argue that Caruso wasn't probably the best of all.
To Italian who has loved and lost this has another meaning beyond its humanity.. Italians builders of civilization...any doubters present your case..
A voice GOD created.
Tenor of GOAT
Can never get enough of Caruso - imagine what he would have sounded like with. modern technology
I love this music from our grandpa's . What a beautiful music. I♥️music in all languages .
Greetings from Minneapolis Minnesota 🙏🙏🙏. Happy holidays
Caruso. 100 years today. Not forgotten. Beautiful
My dad sang Caruso’s arias; this is so spectacular, made me weep
Enrico Caruso; Nro. 1; hay que super valorar que cuando grabó esta maravillosa poesía no existían los efectos tecnicos de hoy. Porque su voz es limpia y natural. Quedará en la historia por siglos. El más Grande por excelencia. 🎆💥⭐🙏
Sono un ragazzo di 28 anni, questa è l'unica canzone che mi fa versare delle lacrime.
Comunque a mio umilissimo parere anche il Superbo Mario del Monaco andrebbe affiancato a caruso
Assolutamente inimitabile ed insuperabile.Ho ascoltato questa meravigliosa canzone da molti moderni tenori che fanno apparire una interpretazione rabbiosa. Caruso ,invece, canta la parola "ingrato" non con violenta rabbiosita', come ho sempre ascoltato, ma con una dolcezza infinita per l'amore che se ne va. La tipicita',bellezza,forza,dolcezza della sua voce, saranno' sempre irraggiungibili.
Condivido pienamente ciò che ha detto arte allo stato Puro
Yes, yes!!!
"con una dolcezza infinita per l'amore che se ne va" so amazingly put
Beniamino Gigli non era certo inferiore a Caruso.
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Bravo. Lei a detto tutto in pocchi parole.
His voice reaches into my heart and soul. I am crying! The incomparable Caruso!❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹
For me too! The Golden Voice of The Century.
He sang with such emotion and empathy and his voice range was exceptional.
Caruso was not a tenor, not a baritone, not a basso; he was a singer who had the vocal characteristics of all three combined.
불세출의테너 소리의웅장섬세하면서도자연스런발성 누구도흉내낼수없다
Tom, I love you for bringing back Caruso's magnificence. He must not be forgotten.
Well, that's nice !
다른테너와확실히다른일관된음색과질,자연스럽게 저항감없이쭉뻗어가는발성과완벽한호흡법, 탁월한해석과따뜻한인간미 이모든것이 그를 불세출의 가수로만들었다
It's amazing how these Recordings which are over a 100 years old have still Retained there Quality and the first LP Transfers came in 1956 when His Master's Voice under licence Reissued some of them in the Golden Treasury of Immortal Performances
IL PIU' GRANDE TENORE DI TUTTI I TEMPI. LUI CANTAVA SENZA MICROFONO.
Ci vuole passione e dolore per cantare questa canzone meravigliosa e lui l’aveva,grazie per le bellissime canzoni che hai lasciato non mi stanco mai di ascoltarle
Tan grande era su amor por la música, que aún después de una función cantaba para los que no podían entrar por falta de medios. ¡Grande entre los grandes!
E' una canzone meravigliosa:c' e proprio l' anima di Napoli
Tenores muchos, grandes Tenores unos cuantos, Caruso sólo uno! Más de 100 años después nos cautiva con su voz, timbre, arte y canto. Les aseguro que dentro de 100 años aún lo escucharan embelesados las futuras generaciones.
Totalmente de acuerdo amigo tonisonpetit, Caruso es mi favorito, hay otros grandes también, Boerling, Gigli, Schipa, Pertile, Fleta, Kraus etc Pero CARUSO ES UNICO!!!!
Both Caruso and Bjorling are my personal favorite...
Mario Lanza is my choice for this song for a tenor. Baritone, hands down is Hvorostovsky. ❤
Oh how i miss my dad, after a family lunch we sat for hours listening to music tears flowing with the wine.Music can bring the memories like it was yesterday.
No one will ever improve on this unforgettable voice of Enrico Caruso!!
False, KI will.
No chance !!@@merzalben1354
gli autori (napoletani) quando scrissero la canzone pensarono proprio alla sofferenza di Caruso che fu lasciato dalla sua compagna fiorentina che scappò con il suo autista,
quindi la sofferenza che traspare dalla canzone E' VERA SOFFERENZA!
when the (Neapolitan) authors wrote the song they were thinking of Caruso's suffering as he was left by his Florentine companion( girlfriend) who ran away with his driver,
therefore the suffering that emerges from the song IS TRUE SUFFERING!
Quelle voix magnifique, quelle richesse de timbre, insurpassable !!!
The Mist beautiful Male Voice in the World. Emotions and technique in a superbe Balance.
What heart and warmth. I hadn't listened to this in a while and really needed to hear it today. Thank you, Tom, for bringing us these little bits of heaven. You are appreciated.
Thank you Tom for the technology & thank you Enrico for your great voice.
My Grandfather could sing like this.. You could hear his voice for several city blocks... His voice was so powerful.. The house shook and rattled... It scared me as a kid...
The fact that it scared you as a kid is quite funny, i must say. Would love to hear your grandpa’s voice!
Громкость в пении не самое главное.😃
Мой дедушка Не имел голоса вообще,но был похож на итальянца и плакал от песен итальянских певцов
Спасибо ИТАЛИИ ВИВА КАРУЗО!!!!!
Who was your Dad? Titta Ruffo Costa?
My grand mother introduced me to Opera and to Enrico Caruso when I was eight years old. Seventy years later I still remember and yearn for the great Caruso. Luccio Della’s song to Caruso touches my heart every time I listen. Thank you!
OMG, that is magnificent. It's true, his sound is utterly unique -- a true spinto tenor, with a ringing, easy top, but with a dark, deep color, and an unmistakable personality and delicacy. We in the 21st century are just lucky that the recording technology of Caruso's time was able to record his voice as well as it did. (Most great women singers of his era did not fare as well, because higher voices couldn't be properly recorded back then.)
Viele große Sängerinnen hatten nicht das Glück oder 'die Weisheit' der damaligen Techniker, *sie aufzunehmen.* Das Beispiel *Tetrazzini* zeigt jedoch auch für hohe Sopranstimmen, dass es 'genau so gut ging' wie bei Caruso! Die Technik war ja *dieselbe.* Was wir heute aus den damaligen konservierten Tonrillen herausholen können, konnten viele nicht ahnen. Meiner Ansicht nach steckt noch mehr drin. Die Wiedergabetechnik ist so gewaltig verbessert worden, dass wir dem echten Klang immer näher kommen! Wer weiß schon, wie es in weiteren 50 bis 100 Jahren sein wird? Auch wenn die Klänge bei der Aufnahme stärker verzerrt (verfälscht) wurden, kann dies heute mit digitaler u.a. Technik in hohem Maße 'korrigiert' werden und wird immer besser. Ein kleiner Beitrag dazu ist in der Übertragungskette der *Wiedergabe* die Modifikation mittels eines Equalizers. Einige Beispiele wurden meinerseits des öfteren in Kommentaren angeführt. Leider werden sie oftmals zensiert. Na ja, so ist das eben heutzutage auch... damit muss leider gerechnet werden... 🤔
In der "Vor-Mikrofon-Ära" sind
*Höhen* und *Tiefen* besonders
problematisch wiederzugeben
Wie die Restauration immer besser
wurde, ist *auch* ihre Wiedergabe zu
pflegen: Die Übertragungs-Kette ist
so stark wie das schwächste Glied!
EQUALIZER Variante
'Caruso EQ Referenz'
(update Einstellung!)
*©2024* HL, Germany.
- 0,4 dB (60Hz)
-12,9 dB (230Hz)
-15,0 dB (910Hz)
-15,0 dB (4kHz)
+15,0 dB (14kHz)
Die kleine Mühe der EQ-
Einstellung lohnt sich....
Eine "EMPFEHLUNG"
hört den Unterschied
( yt ITbNY1PV_yg )
Probieren Sie bitte mit Handy-
Steuerung die o a. EQ-Angabe
Es *ergibt einen besseren Ton.*
Sprung fast "Mono zu Stereo"!
Wenn Sie *Caruso et al gut*
verstehen wollen, dann so
Der Eintrag wird ergänzt, weil's viele unterschiedliche EQ gibt. Er bezieht sich hier auf eine kostenlose *'Bass Booster App' (apk) 🎧 - ohne* das Zuschalten des BASS BOOST. Die meisten gehen ja mit Bluetooth in ihrem Gerät/Handy richtig um: Audio-Output Stereo, 'Advanced settings' überprüfen, *'Compatibility* Mode' der *App* und evtl 'Sound Field FLAT' Ihrer Anlage (den BBoost nicht - oder vorsichtig verwenden).
Auf *Artikulation* und Instrumente achten; dann wird der Effekt deutlich: differenzierterer Klang - trotz nur Aufnahmehorn - ohne Mikro. "Ohr des Dionysios". Sehr *beeindruckend!* Der "Samt" in Enricos Stimme ist nun da; die Qualität nähert sich dem Original.
Modulation mit 'Bass Booster App':
Der Klangcharakter der Stimmen wird dadurch nicht geändert. Weil jedoch die mMn. *kaum hörbaren* Obertonanteile >>2kHz crescendo-verstärkt werden, gewinnt die Wiedergabe relevant Brillanz (selbst die Akustik wirkt echt) und *Text* ist gut *verständlich.* Eine 'Zeitreise..'
@@hostlangr - I wish my German was better, but I get the gist of your comment. I was actually thinking of a particular recording of Caruso and Tetrazzini (and baritone Pasquale Amato, and a mezzo whose name I can't recall) singing the last-act quartet from Rigoletto. You can really hear the timbre and interpretive inflections of the male singers, but the women's voices are not captured nearly as well.
Irragiungibile per il registro drammatico e per la sublime interpretazione.Confronti con gli attuali tenori sono impossibili in quanto questi ultimi godono di impianti voce di gran lunga superiori.
ascoltare le classiche (e che classiche) napoletane da napoletano e cantate da un napoletano (Caruso) è qualcosa di favoloso!
altri tenori possono metterci la voce, il cuore, l impegno e può andar bene per gli stranieri e per gli italiani che non conoscono o vivono la lingua napoletana, ma non potranno mai raggiungere la perfezione di Caruso ......dove puoi apprezzare anche le piccole "sfumature" delle parole e del timbro in cui esse vengono cantate!
Grazie Caruso!
Ho sempre sostenuto che per cantare una canzone napoletane ci vuole un napoletano, a una grande voce incapace di dare le giuste tonalità, modulazioni e cadenze, preferisco una modesta m che sappia cantare in lingua napoletana.👋👋👋.
Что удивительно - это самая первая запись бессмертной неаполитанской песни. 110 лет прошло, а она всё ещё непревзойдена!
Aigazi, это потому, что это Божественно, истина в последней инстанции. Сижу тут, слушаю, в слезах.
Anca me.
Deze liederen zijn zeer ontroerend, maar men voelt weemoed.
What a wonderful voice!! We will never forget him. RIP dear man
Caruso is still the greatest tenor ever. His timbre is irresistible. I love how his voice rings like a giant wave engulfing the listener, going up and resolving the phrase with such legato and breath control that it takes my breath away!
Many thanks. I think so, Pavarotti still had to 'struggle' a little some times.
And Björling!
In my opinion the technical evolution was Caruso, than Del Monaco, than Corelli. I'm not saying that one is better than the others, but there is continuity in the way they sing.
Honestly, I the the 'Big P' would've sounded like a school boy next to Caruso. Easier extreme high notes, but that's about it.
Skip1234 Caruso yes forever Caruso
Soul andpassion the art of singing ♥️
Sono napoletano…da generazioni, mio nonno, buonanima, mi diceva da bambino che sua madre, la mia bisnonna, che di cognome faceva Caruso, era cugina del grande Maestro…non ho le prove genealogiche, ma mi piace pensare e mi da un pizzico di orgoglio pensare che questa storia sia vera….
Que seria desta extraordinária voz, hoje, com todas as condições proporcionadas a quem cantava tão bem. Simplesmente fabuloso! Enrico Caruzo, SEMPRE!
When I was 15 i realy discovered Enrico Caruso in Pagliiacci recitar in 1902 piano version! Waouh !! After when I saw in a disc Shop a big box with all recordings I harass my father to buy but we pay half to half! Today I have still these recordings with some 78 sp. discs a treasure for me.
Thank you dad. And uncle. Paddy for my love of opera and the best tenor the world has ever known
Grande Enrico Caruso,nato nel mio quartiere
The power, warmth, musicality and emotion of this voice is incomparable. To me, this is the greatest voice ever recorded, male or female, in any style of music. The great, great , great Enrico Caruso. These recordings were made acoustically: with a little hammer knocking indentations in a metal disc, and yet his artistry overcomes the medium. But to hear him once, live. THANK YOU AS ALWAYS, TOM.
la voce umana è la più complessa e il più bello strumento musicale è un dono del nostro creatore .
Ascoltare Caruso è sempre una grande emozione,sempre!
Che voce!
Ok, fiume di voce e non si discute....ma quell'eterna sofferenza, quella malicoonia consolatrice nella bellezza, che si respirano nel suono e nell'accento, anche a volumi sussurrati......non si perde una sola intenzione, un solo moto dell'anima di Caruso e della sua terra. Sublime.
Come hai fatto a fare un commento così meraviglioso
Questo accade quando un cantante si cala nell interpretazione
@@mattfill4920 nn si calava nel personaggio gli veniva spontaneamente, lo si legge la sofferenza la rabbia e la rassegnazione tt qui. Grande 👏👏👏😭😭😭👏👏
@@lidiagambi8334 l
VERISSIMO, QUEL PATHOS MEDITERRANEO INCONFONDIBILE!
"I've tried to listen to other tenors and THEY are really feeling the songs ..... Caruso is different, he's something special, because he makes YOU feel the song."
Quote from an Italian teenager.
+Tom Frøkjær Empathy. That's what I hear. Like a good actor.
haha that's actually my own quote, from years ago. No longer a teenager now (I am 26), and have changed youtube name :D
Well, that was really a great observation! I even put it on my Caruso website under quotes.
Seine Stimme gibt die Seele frei zur Reise!
Schöne Formulierung, Martin.
Although I do not understand a word but his voice penetrates one's soul .
Ungrateful heart
Catherine, Catherine,
Why do you tell me these bitter words,
Because you speak to me and the heart
Are you tormenting me, Catherine?
Don't forget that I gave you my heart, Caterina
Don't forget!
Caterina, Caterina, what does it mean
This talking that gives me pangs?
You don't think about this pain of mine,
You don't think about it, you don't worry
Heart, ungrateful heart
You took my life
Everything is over
And don't think about it anymore!
Catherine, Catherine,
You don't know that I even entered a church
And I prayed to God, Caterina
And I also told the confessor:
I am suffering
For that!
I am suffering,
I'm suffering, you can't believe it,
I'm suffering all the pain!
And the confessor, who is a holy person,
He told me: "My son, leave her alone, leave her alone"
Heart, ungrateful heart
You took my life
Everything is over
And don't think about it anymore!
Thank you very much for interpretation.
Simply beautiful.
Ho ascoltato tutte le versioni mai registrate di questo brano. Incredibile come sia evidente come Caruso sia inarrivabile. Timbro, controllo, interpretazione.
Non è vero, Beniamino Gigli ha fatto di meglio.th-cam.com/video/0-q76reb-fg/w-d-xo.html
E anche Di Stefano.
AWESOME! No one has ever equaled or reach the level of the Great Enrico! If there ever were a musical genius, Enrico Caruso is the men in our time! Thank the good Lord above for making him available to put civilized people of the world, soak up the greatest sounds that soothes the mind! Oh yes, we’ve had a few who try to copy his one of a kind, surreal music but...the bar has been set so high, that it cannot be duplicated!
Una delle più belle canzoni napoletane di tutti i tempi, eseguita dal grande Caruso.
Aren't WE lucky this marvelous voice emerged at , more or less, when recording technology also arrived. One of the few voices to bring joy and tears to my being ♥️☘️.
It is heartwarming to read your great aunt survived that catastrophic fire and lived through other sweat shops to live a long enjoyable life. Opera may have been her balm as it is for many.
This was a response to the comment from @snoopenny
Caruso was just amazing. He has that mesmerizing quality that lures us in to his great artistry.
Seine Stimme geht nach den vielen Jahrzehnten noch so ans Herz, dass einem die Tränen kommen! Vielen Dank für das Musikstück!❣❤👍😊❤
indescrivibile a parole quello che provoca al mio animo questo capolavoro interpretato favolosamente da Enrico Caruso!
Una voce che durera in eterno
Bob portelli
I’ve heard many renditions of this song , but none touch me like Caruso s version , it’s the emotion displayed in his voice , I hear it ,Puccini hit the nail on the head , “ God has sent this tenor to me “ he said it the first time he heard Caruso , the rest is history .
He has been dead almost a century, yet he still challenges all singers to his level of perfection. What a sound! Forever ..........
Quelle voix ! Quel accompagnement ! La perfection ! Magnifique ! Merci
Благодарю, за возможность услышать этот дивный, неповторимый голос Великого Энрико Карузо!
Добро пожаловать!
Extraordinario, inigualable. Grande entre los grandes. Portento de vos
I DISCOVERED THIS GREAT MAN LATE IN LIFE 78 TO BE PRECICE I STAND IN AWE.
Caruso era um grande cantor de óperas e canções italianas. Excelente vídeo!
Dear Caruso, no one better. Love to him and his own.
Excellent version. Thank you for posting
in ogni tempo, Caruso sara' sempre il piu' grande. Inimitabile
Even though remastering as good as it is, alone does not let us hear how great his voice was...we hear enough to appreciate that this is perhaps the greatest tenor voice of the past 120 years
Un essere grande, un artista eccezionale e l'artista appartiene al mondo intero. Grazie Caruso, ovunque tu sia, per la gioia ed emozione che mi susciterai sempre ascoltando la tua voce meravigliosa. E anche a te, Tom, che hai pensato a farci questo regalo bellissimo grazie, grazie, grazie Greta
Mr. Boyle you may be correct but let us not forget that Enrico Caruso brought the tenor voice into the 20th Century and set the standard for all other tenors since--unless you would be erudite enough to be in conflict with the words of L. Pavarotti and many others that he--Caruso-- was "the Boss". I studied with Maestro Enzo DellOrefice who was Carusos accompanist 1910-13 when C. did some of his best singing and recording. The pity was that the recording technology was so primitive--as we would listen to his recordings--as we did often at my insistence--he would always "these are but a souvenir"--as he sat listening with his eyes closed i know he was transported back all those years to his paisanos presence--and now his is with him in Heaven. God Bless both of them. Wonderful memories for me as a young student--and now as an old man!
Who would dislike such a incredibly melodic, powerful, and innovative voice? who would dismiss such talent?
And the song was written for him! Literally.
Una bella voce!
Bella musica!
Qualità restauro eccellente!
Extremely beautiful sound. The soulful voice so full of passion. The phrasing is so balanced and the attacks is amazing.
Caruso in the recording studio seems to give the concentration as he stood in frpnt of an enormous
audience. All his fantasy and intuition gives rich opportunities .
my dad died on this day feb 21 5 years ago. he truly loved opera as I do. We share with the ones we love, all the magic in this life. Thank you Tom for sharing. God bless us all....
He sounds so sad. What a heart.
un fenomeno per quei tempi....sono orgogliosa di essere italiana . grande caruso!!
This is Neapolitan, NOT Italian
No creo que exista nada en este universo, que me desangre el corazon como la voz de Caruso.....
Siento la misma emoción al oírlo es inigualable!
Estoy 100© de acuerdo!
I come here to listen to this great voice everytime my heart is heavy and I feel nostalgic of things past which will never return. The fact that my eyes become moist is irrelevant. The music and the voice elevate my soul to a higher level.
What a most beautiful timeless melody and voice. R.I.P. you great Italian Man.
You are correct; Caruso is simple the greatest tenor in the history of recording. No one has recorded a voice like his. His voice is simple divine.
Nothing opens the heart like Caruso.
Tom
I am from an Italian American family and I always thought opera and Rico's kind of singing were quite the norm. I did not know it was high brow untilI I met SNOBS.
I started with Rico/Ruffo/Galli-Curci/Gigli and Ponselle - I was spoiled for life.
Tom you have an enjoyable and educational channel., Thank you amico.
John
well, they just dont make voices like
that anymore. such range and
richness. caruso, the best i have ever
heard. wonderful.
Sempre nel mio cuore caro Caruso!!!💚🤍❤️
caruzo was infact the best male voice of all times.
no matter how many milions of times i hear this music,is always like the first time
Muitos tentaram imitar Caruso. Ele e inimitavel.Uma voz extraordinaria
grazie Caruso per l'emozione che susciti con la tua voce, sei sempre nei nostri cuori.
A chi l'ascolta nel 2020
❤️ Grazie Enrì
Thank you, Tom, THANK YOU!
You are most welcome!
Canzone bellissima e travolgente. Tutti nella nostra vita abbiamo incontrato "Una Catarì"
giuseppe isgro
bellissimo commento !
Ma non tutte le Catarì hanno incontrato un Caruso... purtroppo.
A very fine sensibility and an instrument with which it could make itself felt ... continuing to bless millions.
he let the world hear his voice..his didn't hesitate to share to whole world his beautiful voice..his selfless heart that he lend us his song to the world
che canzone straordinaria! grazie Cardillo e Cuordiferro di avercela regalata:poesia,amore,c'e' tutto e anche il mio primo amore che si chiama proprio Caterina.Grazie ovunque voi siate...
클래씨컬뮤직역사상 전무후무한 가수. 20세기초 최초의 어쿠스틱녹음이있어서 현대를사는우리가그의진면목을엿볼수있다는것이크나큰행운입니다
Every time I hear Caruso it makes me want to sing, even if I've already had 6 hours of rehearsal that day and it's night time and people are sleeping.
I bet you sing good too
Enrico caruso era e rimarrà sembre il più grande di sembre una voce come la sua non ci sara mai piu
Truly magnificent voice, to state the obvious. Many thanks. Wonderful. pb
Ad ascoltare la divina voce mi vengono le lacrime agli occhi,troppo bello.
i agree with you Rich Battaglia from Cchiago Ill. America