La voz y el talento artístico de Caruso abrieron un nuevo estilo de expresión en la ópera del siglo xx, lo que representó ser el inicio de una nueva era en la evolución del canto lírico. Voz de extensión e intensidad indescriptibles. Un portento canoro de to dos los tiempos. El y Mí guel Fleta fueron dos fe nómenos vocales únicos en la historia tenoril.
His voice "serves' the music, the music does serve him-- to showcase his talent. Subtle? It is Neopolitan and the love of music is so genuine that music lives and is not a thing but becomes person ified.
One of his great strengths was expresssing the vulnerability of the human condition and did it with such power. No one else could ever match him with that.
Caruso is the only tenor who consistently makes me sit down in tears and all I can do is listen to the glory. He moves me more than any singer ever. He was unique. His voice was so powerful so sweet so vulnerable so triumphant. He had every quality. Someone said he had the voice of a person not just a singer. That really is it.
We had 78s and when I was little we used to listen to them constantly. I am 62 and I still love listening to these musical diamonds. For those of you who are just discovering Caruso, enjoy. I think of happier times when I hear these arias.
I'm 62 and grew up listening to the ceramic 78's my dad played. My dad sang them all and had an amazing voice. He also looked like Mario Lanza! It seems like yesterday!
I grew up listening to Caruso & Mario Lanza among others as my Dad loved the Italian opera & tenor singers. Such passion! Also played the violin for several years. Listening to this type of music brings tears even after so many years. ❤❤
Enrico Caruso Had Supernatural Voice , all is True About Him Being the Best Among the Best of so meny Wonderful Italian Tenors !! His Lovely Manly Looks !! Befitting Such a Divine Male Voice , I Always transcend Hearing Him , Long Live , Caruso !! In His Dear Napoly ...
Just imagine being able to listen to him on a daily basis on the original shellac records. I own 9 of them. I don’t even touch them with my fingers they’re so fragile. They date from 1908-1927
Words like "greatest" have little meaning when it comes to tenors!! I'm sure you wouldn't like to hear that I am more than satisfied to hear other tenors such as Carreras, Pavarotti, Gigli, Zenatello, and Villazon depending on circumstances...
Non sono d'accordo con voi e vero Enrico Caruso e sicuramente una delle più belle voci del bel canto e della lirica ma dopo di lui ci sono stati altri tenori, cantanti bravi come lui e con voci che a pari di quella di Caruso sanno entrare nel cuore e nell' anima al pari di Enrico Caruso. Ad esempio: Beniamino Gigli, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Franco Corelli. Tito Schipa. Jussi Bjorling. E ce ne sarebbero tanti altri, ma che non sto a Nominare grandi come Enrico Caruso.
Non ci sono paragoni tra la voce di Caruso e altri tenori, benché bravi e di una certa famosita', Enrico Caruso aveva una marcia, recitazione, i vari personaggi delle opere li rappresentava meravigliosamente come tali. I nuovi tenori dovrebbero attingere molto dal suo stile e classe, ma ogni voce tenorile a stile diverso non di facile stile carusiano, secondo il mio modesto parere inimitabile. Grazie Caruso d'aver così magnificamente rappresentato in tutto il mondo il bel canto italiano. 👍👍👍👏
Cosa dire del famosissimo tenore CARUSO,Uno che con la sua voce e' riuscito ad allietare tutti gli appassionati di lirica e in modo particolare i suoi concittadini napoletani.Tutti gli Italiani ,lo ricordano con tanta ammirazione,dopo aver cantando nei piu' famosi teatri del mondo:E' stato un grandissimo!
Desde Chile: El Gran Enrico Caruso era de otro mundo, estaba dotado de un registro de voz inigualable. Después de más de un siglo, aún no ha sido superado por los mejores tenores de los siglos XX y los dos primeros decenios del XXI.
Dragi, nas , CARUSO . Otvorio si nam vrata NEBA sa NAJ LJEPŠIM GLASOM,na PLANETI ! Poslije 2 gog rata dobili smo ,neki, radio i Slušali BOZANSTVENI GLAS Evo i u ovome momentu si sa”NAMA” Hvala ti na PLEMENITOM DARU, koje si ne sebično nam OSTAVIO-POKLONIO ! Veliki poljubac sa ove naše “Bijedne” Zemle ! ENRICO !!! !!!!!
He llegado tardiamente a la lírica, escucho a varios tenores y verdaderamente Caruso es inigualable. Su voz dulce y potente a la vez traslúcida, pareciera que no hace ningún esfuerzo al cantar. Sencillamente el mejor de todos los tiempos!!!
I always savored the story of Caruso approaching John MacCormack in a hotel lobby and saying "How's is the world's greatest tenor" to which MacCormack answered, "when did you become a baritone?" It may not be true, but both were fantastic early 20th century tenors.
Incomparable ! No matter how many times I hear Enrico Caruso, Or do a musical presentation on him , I'm completely astounded by the amplitude of The Voice , The Uncanny phrasing of the singing, the unmatched chiaroscuro and his unparalleled Humanity
Pensando che le registrazioni, seppur rimasterizzate, risalgono a più di 100 anni fa bisogna dire che siamo al cospetto davvero della voce più bella della lirica, per espressione tonalità e potenza, di tutti i tempi. Non me ne voglia ... Pavarotti che io amo tantissimo.
@@salvatorespinelli1328 my Father sang in Opera with him he was a leading Tenor in the Chorus at the Covent Garden in London from 1909 till 1940, he heard all the greats of that Period Martinelli whom he and I also greatly admired Taccani Zenatello Pertile Lauri Volpi Gigli Melchior Tauber Roswaenge Lorenz Borgioli and on and on, he said that Caruso was simply unique and was in another universe from all the others, many had beautiful or Dramatic or lyrical or even both, but he said if you were near Caruso you would hear all of his voice the Sheer Strength and Power his Dynamics his empathy for what he was singing , his voice was large and luscious he had all the combinations and an equally superb Lower Register. I have said before those who say he did not have an High C are talking complete sorry to swear "Bollocks" . he certainly used it in London when he appeared regularly, in Huguenots Faust and even in Puritani which he sang at the London Coliseum in 1911, in other Opera's as well, my father wrote in his diary that in a performance of Faust with Melba Journet and Amato, he sang the Salut Demeure with such emotion and with immensly Beautiful tone with a ringing High C that would go to the back of the Theatre and Come back to the stage, that even Melba was crying, the performance was stopped and the Great Tenor was applauede by everyone on stage on the side stage Audience Mr Pitt the Conductor and the Orchestra, emotion was always with Caruso like no other Tenor. Melba upon hearing of Caruso's death said that the Greatest of all singers was now with the almighty, he will be eternally remembered I will miss him greatly. Melba was quite a stubborn lady who did not like Italians whom she thought were rude, she obviously did that for show, her love for Caruso's voice never left her either. My Father lived long enough to hear all the best Tenors from the war up till his Death in 1979 , he told me many times there was still no one to touch him, that included Del Monaco Corelli Bjorling Domigo Pavarotti Di Stefano Etc, he did say the Young Di Stefano was a joy to listen to and he thought Domingo wasa Baritone and a Light one, Pavorotti he said should keep to Bellini and Donizetti he is a pure Lyrical Beautiful voice, he also heard a certain Mario Lanza twice in London at the Royal gala's at the Palladium, is opinion of him that he was overbearing and a showman with a good voice that should have been trained properly, he had poor breath control. I can say I am now in my 104th Year, I am housebound and I can say personally I cannot listen to modern opera singers, the screaming poncy Tenors , to fake singers like Florez and that awful man Vogt, Kauffman needs to find out where he gets that Horrible throaty sound from , it seems to come from his toes, he is NOT a good tenor Villazon when I first heard him had beauty, but he thought he was Caruso and paid the price, Netrebko I saw in St Petersburg in 1995, a beautiful light lyrical Soprano, now its like watching a Circus, Singing in its true Operatic form is becoming extinct, it need not happen, stop the training of so called Pop Singing Opera Stars, tell them fill their chest with air start singing with the Mouth opened drop their Jaw, let the true voice pour out Chest notes not these mamby pamby notes from the Mak that sound like mice squeking, I am sure Caruso could Fart stronger than most Modern Singers he or Martinelli or Melchior did not need Microphones why because they were trained to project the voice and to use their Chest. Oh my God I am going astray, sorry Caruso is Immortal the rest are below his qualities as a Man Singer and all round Decent Human being. Prynhawn da oes gwelwch yn dda.
@@robertevans8010 dear Mr.Evans, what did your late father say about maestro Gigli? Maestro had a very rich lyrical tenor, though he could sing Otello and Radames after his 50, when his voice had naturally darkened. But still, it was so gentle and rich, was it not?
I had the privilege to listen on January 1st 2013 to an original recording of Una lagrima furtive on a 78 RPM recording.. the most amazing day in my life... I pray to hold this record in my hands again.. and to listen to the sublime voice..
Su valor evocativo extraordinario ,de su voz encanto poetico ,como si se Añorarse escuchar ,desde el las misteriosas ,melodias el espiritud lirico ,del gran tenor !!ENRICO CARUSO !!!!!
He is Opera Himself! Beautiful, absolutely beautiful, and ample, register, perfect pitch, controlled tone and volume at will. And these were acoustic records, recorded with no microphone or amplification. He was the world's greatest singer.
There are tenors, and many fine ones, but there will always be Caruso, if not only for his powerful instrument, but above all, his humanity to remind us the heights art can reach. Rembrandt reached it (look into the eyes of his self-portraits), as did Shakespeare.
Well he did Record with Tito Ruffo the duet from Verdi Otello Based on Shakespeare Othello on Thursday January 8th 1914 Just Eight Months before World War One Broke out on Tuesday August 4th 1914 a war that was going too claim 10 Million lives before it finally ended at 11am on Monday November 11th 1918
@@martincook318, wenn wir heute am Rand des WK3 nicht aufpassen und dem kein Ende setzen, werden bald noch ein oder zwei Nullen (00) mehr dran gehängt. Sehr schlimm.
Es lo mejor...The Best...o melhor...caruso Maria callas tem algo na voz que regorjeia como Trinidad de pássaros...são divinos...vozes eternas....obrigado a quem postou e quem digitalizar discos de 78 rotações só tocados em fonografos. Muita emoção ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I simply love his passion and heart .. Where is just one gentleman like him today? I am 54 and single..they just don't make them like they did before my time I guess.
Try listening to one from your own generation who carries Caruso's torch today. His name is Jonas Kaufman who is widely considered to be today's greatest tenor. He has easily filled the shoes of Pavarotti, Carreras and Placido Domingo. These gentlemen have courageously carried that operatic torch that they inherited from the great Caruso. Also check out Mario Lanza from the 1950's who brilliantly followed in Caruso's footsteps. Mario's recordings shine partly because the technological expertise for recording was not present in Caruso's lifetime.
@@belindawilliams3728. Jonas Kaufman? Come on?!?! Pavarotti and Carreras are too sweet for my taste. They did not inherit anything from Caruso. While Monaco, Corelli and Bjorling were perfect. Their voice technique however was completely different.
@@robynkroetz1311. I have been listening to Gigli for almost 65 years. Gigli was not Caruso. Different voices and characters. Gigli did not replace Caruso in my heart.
Somos muy afortunados que la tecnología alcanzo aunque sea en sus primeros años a grabar ese prodigio de voz!! Con las imperfecciones en la reproducción propias de tener más de 100 años , su registro vocal está fuera de toda comparación !! Mil gracias por permitirnos disfrutar este privilegio!!
that is true until you hear the older singers and understand that were better ones.....like Alessandro Bonci...Adelina Patti, Rosa POnselle and others.....research
It’s as though God anointed this to be the voice, THE voice, of ultimate clarity and transmission of the message, the emotion, the pathos. The pathos, empathy with this emotion is transmitted. Surely this voice is what inspired an invention called voice recording.
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La voz y el talento artístico
de Caruso abrieron un nuevo estilo de expresión
en la ópera del siglo xx,
lo que representó ser el
inicio de una nueva era
en la evolución del canto
lírico. Voz de extensión e
intensidad indescriptibles.
Un portento canoro de to
dos los tiempos. El y Mí
guel Fleta fueron dos fe
nómenos vocales únicos
en la historia tenoril.
His voice "serves' the music, the music does serve him-- to showcase his talent. Subtle? It is Neopolitan and the love of music is so genuine that music lives and is not a thing but becomes person ified.
😊😊😊
Concordo, è un modo nuovo di interpretazione lirica tuttora attuale😊😊😊
One of his great strengths was expresssing the vulnerability of the human condition and did it with such power. No one else could ever match him with that.
Caruso is the only tenor who consistently makes me sit down in tears and all I can do is listen to the glory. He moves me more than any singer ever. He was unique. His voice was so powerful so sweet so vulnerable so triumphant. He had every quality. Someone said he had the voice of a person not just a singer. That really is it.
this is why Italian people were thinking of him as a family when he died.... RIP great one!
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We had 78s and when I was little we used to listen to them constantly. I am 62 and I still love listening to these musical diamonds. For those of you who are just discovering Caruso, enjoy. I think of happier times when I hear these arias.
Я слушаю и еду по своему Санкт-Петербургу,очень подходит классика к классике!!сегодня парень на улице пел арии из опер
I'm 62 and grew up listening to the ceramic 78's my dad played. My dad sang them all and had an amazing voice. He also looked like Mario Lanza! It seems like yesterday!
The greatest Tenor of all times ❤ the greatest voice ever 😍
❤санкт-петербург ещё Лучано Поворотти,Хворостовский
My mouth opens in wonderment, my eyes shed tears in feeling, thany-you Caruso!
I grew up listening to Caruso & Mario Lanza among others as my Dad loved the Italian opera & tenor singers. Such passion! Also played the violin for several years.
Listening to this type of music brings tears even after so many years. ❤❤
Hi and sending love from the IRAN 🇮🇷 I love ❤️ opera so much.thankyou
Thanks you so much. Sending back love from France ❤️
Caruso, il più grande di tutti! 🇮🇹
本当にカルーソかと思う位音が鮮明で驚いています‼️☺️凄いコレクションですね🎵こんな貴重なモノを惜しげもなく披露して下さってありがたいことです‼️ユーチューブは凄いですね‼️ブラボー🎵
Enrico Caruso Had Supernatural Voice , all is True About Him Being the Best Among the Best of so meny Wonderful Italian Tenors !! His Lovely Manly Looks !! Befitting Such a Divine Male Voice , I Always transcend Hearing Him , Long Live , Caruso !! In His Dear Napoly ...
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im a 25 year old from texas hearing this for the first time and my lord this man was incredible!
Welcome aboard the opera train! Glad to have you. I'm 73 and overjoyed to hear your reaction.
you sir, can read my levitten.
I'm so happy for you. Opera can enrich our life. I am 80 years old and has always been solace and joy to my soul.
Just imagine being able to listen to him on a daily basis on the original shellac records. I own 9 of them. I don’t even touch them with my fingers they’re so fragile. They date from 1908-1927
I am glad for you that you made a wonderful discovery for yourself early enough. Don't stop: there are still many amazing surprises ahead of you!
The world's greatest Tenor ! A legend !
Sec9nd greatest tenoe
Words like "greatest" have little meaning when it comes to tenors!! I'm sure you wouldn't like to hear that I am more than satisfied to hear other tenors such as Carreras, Pavarotti, Gigli, Zenatello, and Villazon depending on circumstances...
Sono di questo pensiero Caruso il più grande. Espressione Morbidezza e precisione timbrica unica.
Io anche se non capisco niente mi diletto con Questa música che é un vero tesoro dell passato.
Fantastico, ineguagliabile..
You forget to breth!!!!Tears of joy!!!! Thank you for posting!!!!!
Mario Lanza and Enrio Caruso are new to me!!! What fun right! I will have years of awesome singing!
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Bravo! Grazie a tanto! È lo standard che nessuno ha mai raggiunto.
Mitico, senza ombra di dubbio, grazie Caruso
La Voce più bella della musica lirica è stata, senza alcun dubbio, quella di Enrico Caruso!
Sono d'accordo con te. Caruso era il piu` bella voce sul mundo, ma per tutt'eternita`!!
Dr. Gennaro Giammarino, III
🎉🎉🎉😢 nessuno è pari a lui.
Non sono d'accordo con voi e vero Enrico Caruso e sicuramente una delle più belle voci del bel canto e della lirica ma dopo di lui ci sono stati altri tenori, cantanti bravi come lui e con voci che a pari di quella di Caruso sanno entrare nel cuore e nell' anima al pari di Enrico Caruso. Ad esempio: Beniamino Gigli, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Franco Corelli. Tito Schipa. Jussi Bjorling. E ce ne sarebbero tanti altri, ma che non sto a Nominare grandi come Enrico Caruso.
Caruso... comme Calas, des voix vivantes comme jamais après eux.
There was Caruso and then other great tenors. He was unique though words can't describe why.
Non ci sono paragoni tra la voce di Caruso e altri tenori, benché bravi e di una certa famosita', Enrico Caruso aveva una marcia, recitazione, i vari personaggi delle opere li rappresentava meravigliosamente come tali. I nuovi tenori dovrebbero attingere molto dal suo stile e classe, ma ogni voce tenorile a stile diverso non di facile stile carusiano, secondo il mio modesto parere inimitabile. Grazie Caruso d'aver così magnificamente rappresentato in tutto il mondo il bel canto italiano. 👍👍👍👏
Me fascina Enrico Caruso. Sobre todo Una furtiva lágrima. Gracias
The orchestra is strained keeping up with the Great Maestro
❤❤❤❤Enrico Caruso so enchanting
Cosa dire del famosissimo tenore CARUSO,Uno che con la sua voce e' riuscito ad allietare tutti gli appassionati di lirica e in modo particolare i suoi concittadini napoletani.Tutti gli Italiani ,lo ricordano con tanta ammirazione,dopo aver cantando nei piu' famosi teatri del mondo:E' stato un grandissimo!
Thank you for allowing younger generations to hear this timeless beauty❤
Un autentico dono italiano all'umanità!! 🇮🇹 🇮🇹
음악역사에또다시이런테너가나올수있을까?무쌍한성량과 자연스런음질,탁월한음악적해석!
Uno dei tanti doni che NAPOLI ha dato all'Umanita!!!!
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Il Re tra i tenori.
Divino.
❤️🤩
il vecchio
MAGNIFICO UNICO!!!!! realmente no existe voz como esa es un Regalo del Cielo poder escucharlo, muchas gracias
Beautiful music 🎵🎶 that will never die
❤️🇮🇹🎶🎵and cuisine . Greetings from Minneapolis Minnesota 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍❤️
Diluvio vocale dagli accenti celestiali!
Vero, vero
Voce straordinaria per tono, fluidità, pronuncia perfetta. Voce calda, sempre espressiva. Credo sia unico!
Carozo, incomparable!!!
ineguagliabile! una voce, dono del Cielo!
Grande Caruso !!
Desde Chile:
El Gran Enrico Caruso era de otro mundo, estaba dotado de un registro de voz inigualable. Después de más de un siglo, aún no ha sido superado por los mejores tenores de los siglos XX y los dos primeros decenios del XXI.
I’m related to this wonderful man, I believe he’s my great great grandpas brother
Dragi, nas , CARUSO .
Otvorio si nam vrata
NEBA
sa NAJ LJEPŠIM GLASOM,na PLANETI !
Poslije 2 gog rata dobili smo ,neki, radio i
Slušali BOZANSTVENI
GLAS
Evo i u ovome momentu si sa”NAMA” Hvala ti
na PLEMENITOM DARU, koje si ne sebično nam OSTAVIO-POKLONIO !
Veliki poljubac sa ove
naše “Bijedne” Zemle ! ENRICO !!!
!!!!!
He llegado tardiamente a la lírica, escucho a varios tenores y verdaderamente Caruso es inigualable. Su voz dulce y potente a la vez traslúcida, pareciera que no hace ningún esfuerzo al cantar.
Sencillamente el mejor de todos los tiempos!!!
Once heard and the bar is so high. You never want to hear anybody else despite of sound quality and modern sound techniques.
5 Stars!!!!!
perhaps because he is the least insipid of tenors? (he's not insipid at all!)
Every time I here Caruso sing this it touches my soul.
Everybody!
Recordings of the World's greatest tenor ever.
I always savored the story of Caruso approaching John MacCormack in a hotel lobby and saying "How's is the world's greatest tenor" to which MacCormack answered, "when did you become a baritone?" It may not be true, but both were fantastic early 20th century tenors.
Thanks for sharing this story !
На самом деле всё было наоборот, и вопрос принадлежал Карузо, слегка кокетничающему, разумеется.
Why Caruso? Past Life Experience they say😇
Absolutamente fenomenal. Una voz ligera, natural, sin tensión, limpia y hermosa. Escuchar a Caruso es un privilegio.
Gracias por compartir esta grabación.
Caruso ¡¡ incomparable!!!
고음에서도내지르는듯한거친소리가없고자연스럽습니다 코렐리,브욜링,질리와도또다릅니다
My thoughts exactly.
Glorious. The greatest tenor. And he sang with the greatest American soprano Rosa Ponselle. This compilation has me in tears.
Voce meravigliosa
Incomparable ! No matter how many times I hear Enrico Caruso,
Or do a musical presentation on him , I'm completely astounded by the amplitude of The Voice , The Uncanny phrasing of the singing, the unmatched chiaroscuro and his unparalleled Humanity
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Pensando che le registrazioni, seppur rimasterizzate, risalgono a più di 100 anni fa bisogna dire che siamo al cospetto davvero della voce più bella della lirica, per espressione tonalità e potenza, di tutti i tempi. Non me ne voglia ... Pavarotti che io amo tantissimo.
Concordo in pieno.
@@salvatorespinelli1328 my Father sang in Opera with him he was a leading Tenor in the Chorus at the Covent Garden in London from 1909 till 1940, he heard all the greats of that Period Martinelli whom he and I also greatly admired Taccani Zenatello Pertile Lauri Volpi Gigli Melchior Tauber Roswaenge Lorenz Borgioli and on and on, he said that Caruso was simply unique and was in another universe from all the others, many had beautiful or Dramatic or lyrical or even both, but he said if you were near Caruso you would hear all of his voice the Sheer Strength and Power his Dynamics his empathy for what he was singing , his voice was large and luscious he had all the combinations and an equally superb Lower Register.
I have said before those who say he did not have an High C are talking complete sorry to swear "Bollocks" . he certainly used it in London when he appeared regularly, in Huguenots Faust and even in Puritani which he sang at the London Coliseum in 1911, in other Opera's as well, my father wrote in his diary that in a performance of Faust with Melba Journet and Amato, he sang the Salut Demeure with such emotion and with immensly Beautiful tone with a ringing High C that would go to the back of the Theatre and Come back to the stage, that even Melba was crying, the performance was stopped and the Great Tenor was applauede by everyone on stage on the side stage Audience Mr Pitt the Conductor and the Orchestra, emotion was always with Caruso like no other Tenor. Melba upon hearing of Caruso's death said that the Greatest of all singers was now with the almighty, he will be eternally remembered I will miss him greatly. Melba was quite a stubborn lady who did not like Italians whom she thought were rude, she obviously did that for show, her love for Caruso's voice never left her either.
My Father lived long enough to hear all the best Tenors from the war up till his Death in 1979 , he told me many times there was still no one to touch him, that included Del Monaco Corelli Bjorling Domigo Pavarotti Di Stefano Etc, he did say the Young Di Stefano was a joy to listen to and he thought Domingo wasa Baritone and a Light one, Pavorotti he said should keep to Bellini and Donizetti he is a pure Lyrical Beautiful voice, he also heard a certain Mario Lanza twice in London at the Royal gala's at the Palladium, is opinion of him that he was overbearing and a showman with a good voice that should have been trained properly, he had poor breath control.
I can say I am now in my 104th Year, I am housebound and I can say personally I cannot listen to modern opera singers, the screaming poncy Tenors , to fake singers like Florez and that awful man Vogt, Kauffman needs to find out where he gets that Horrible throaty sound from , it seems to come from his toes, he is NOT a good tenor Villazon when I first heard him had beauty, but he thought he was Caruso and paid the price, Netrebko I saw in St Petersburg in 1995, a beautiful light lyrical Soprano, now its like watching a Circus, Singing in its true Operatic form is becoming extinct, it need not happen, stop the training of so called Pop Singing Opera Stars, tell them fill their chest with air start singing with the Mouth opened drop their Jaw, let the true voice pour out Chest notes not these mamby pamby notes from the Mak that sound like mice squeking, I am sure Caruso could Fart stronger than most Modern Singers he or Martinelli or Melchior did not need Microphones why because they were trained to project the voice and to use their Chest.
Oh my God I am going astray, sorry Caruso is Immortal the rest are below his qualities as a Man Singer and all round Decent Human being.
Prynhawn da oes gwelwch yn dda.
@@robertevans8010 dear Mr.Evans, what did your late father say about maestro Gigli? Maestro had a very rich lyrical tenor, though he could sing Otello and Radames after his 50, when his voice had naturally darkened. But still, it was so gentle and rich, was it not?
@@robertevans8010 Beautiful comments
@@robertevans8010 Очень интересно
I had the privilege to listen on January 1st 2013 to an original recording of Una lagrima furtive on a 78 RPM recording.. the most amazing day in my life... I pray to hold this record in my hands again.. and to listen to the sublime voice..
Удивительной силы и красоты голос - браво!
Timeless piece. Hundreds of years later it's priceless. Beautiful voice.
Placer de sibarita a mis 72 años escucharlo en noche calma, iluminada por la ciudad. PLACER QUE TE LLEVAS DE LA VIDA, ÍNTIMA Y SOFISTICADA!!
❤ Санкт-Петербург, я Ирина
Quelle voix ! Et cette musique si belle ; un enchantement de tous les instants .
The world's first superstar singer. It was the phonograph that catapulted his incomparable talent to such height.
Неточная формулировка. Фонограф сделал его голос всемирно известным, но великим певцом он уже был до своей первой звукозаписи.
GRAZIE DI ❤👍🥇DONO MERAVIGLIOSO!!!GRAZIE ANCORA
Grande Enrico unico
When I listening Caruso I'm diving into my childhood and getting as happy as child again.
@@lianakarapetyan2500 aceleste Aída, forma divina, il mio pensiero.......Música lírica.. Caruso , uno de los mrjores tenores❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The best of all times. Singing Caruso may cure any kind of illness.
Su valor evocativo extraordinario ,de su voz encanto poetico ,como si se Añorarse escuchar ,desde el las misteriosas ,melodias el espiritud lirico ,del gran tenor !!ENRICO CARUSO !!!!!
Un grandissimo Tenore del suo tempo. Viva ENRICO CARUSO per sempre.
Questa raccolta è un grande dono per tutti noi! Grazie. Intonazione perfetta, vibrato naturale senza enfasi colore magnifico. Grande Caruso!
Mis felicitaciones por estas grabaciones se encuentran en buena calidad de audio se aprecia la gran calidad de la belleza de la voz del gran Caruso
Благодарю! Великий оперный певец, лучше него ещё никого нет.
He is Opera Himself! Beautiful, absolutely beautiful, and ample, register, perfect pitch, controlled tone and volume at will.
And these were acoustic records, recorded with no microphone or amplification.
He was the world's greatest singer.
How then were they recorded? Thanks
Que grande!!
Agree 100%
I agree. Caruso had an acoustic like lungs. His sound was born on the bottom of his lungs. Listen carefully.
He was,Indeed, the greatest and will never be equalled. Grazie,Enrico
There are tenors, and many fine ones, but there will always be Caruso, if not only for his powerful instrument, but above all, his humanity to remind us the heights art can reach. Rembrandt reached it (look into the eyes of his self-portraits), as did Shakespeare.
True ❤️
Well he did Record with Tito Ruffo the duet from Verdi Otello Based on Shakespeare Othello on Thursday January 8th 1914 Just Eight Months before World War One Broke out on Tuesday August 4th 1914 a war that was going too claim 10 Million lives before it finally ended at 11am on Monday November 11th 1918
Eddie, I think what Caruso does is beyond art, it is Divine. It is as if a G-d’ angel is moving his heart and vocal cords.
@@martincook318, wenn wir heute am Rand des WK3 nicht aufpassen und dem kein Ende setzen, werden bald noch ein oder zwei Nullen (00) mehr dran gehängt. Sehr schlimm.
Don't forget Leonardo DaVinci. ❤❤❤
absolutely splendid "BRAVO"
Jamais haverá outro ENRICO CARUSO!
Gigli.
Это можно сказать о каждом выдающемся вокалисте.
Caruso,the best tenor ever !
Bene fache!
I think so.
Es lo mejor...The Best...o melhor...caruso Maria callas tem algo na voz que regorjeia como Trinidad de pássaros...são divinos...vozes eternas....obrigado a quem postou e quem digitalizar discos de 78 rotações só tocados em fonografos. Muita emoção ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Большое спасибо ❤Восторг.
absolutely incredible
i just wish that the masters of our own time would get the same recognition as the great caruso
Светлая память 🙏🏻 и большая благодарность, тем кто сделал эту запись.
Che gioia infinita ascoltarlo.
Grazie di averlo portato fino a me.❤
The KING of tenor.
Каким чудом был,светлая память великому тенору!🏫👍👏👏🌷☘
la grâce absolue.... la voix divine ... je ne connais rien de plus délicieux.... le bonheur ....😇😍💝💝💝💖💖💖😇😇😇
amazing
Es muy grato escuchar estos registros tan antiguos y en excelente estado agradezco a quien los comparte
Гений. Какой чистый голос.
Великий певец! На все времена!
Yulia, you have a voice like an angel yourself. I had to Google you, and I was glad I did.
Thank you very mach 🥰@@jlaur214
Только после Джильи и Скипы.
Un verdadero y maravilloso tenor.
Beautiful voice and a handsome man touches the heart ❤
The best, velvet voice, inmense, captivating...
A treasure trove to remember the Great Man with. Extraordinary. How kind of you to share it with us and future generations.
I simply love his passion and heart .. Where is just one gentleman like him today? I am 54 and single..they just don't make them like they did before my time I guess.
Try listening to one from your own generation who carries Caruso's torch today. His name is Jonas Kaufman who is widely considered to be today's greatest tenor. He has easily filled the shoes of Pavarotti, Carreras and Placido Domingo. These gentlemen have courageously carried that operatic torch that they inherited from the great Caruso. Also check out Mario Lanza from the 1950's who brilliantly followed in Caruso's footsteps. Mario's recordings shine partly because the technological expertise for recording was not present in Caruso's lifetime.
Cindy S. Collins It’s feminazis’ fault.
A new face and voice has appeared in Britain,
Maxwell Thorpe. Gave me chills hearing him sing like I do with Caruso and Domingo.
@@belindawilliams3728. Jonas Kaufman? Come on?!?! Pavarotti and Carreras are too sweet for my taste. They did not inherit anything from Caruso. While Monaco, Corelli and Bjorling were perfect. Their voice technique however was completely different.
@@robynkroetz1311. I have been listening to Gigli for almost 65 years. Gigli was not Caruso. Different voices and characters. Gigli did not replace Caruso in my heart.
Somos muy afortunados que la tecnología alcanzo aunque sea en sus primeros años a grabar ese prodigio de voz!! Con las imperfecciones en la reproducción propias de tener más de 100 años , su registro vocal está fuera de toda comparación !! Mil gracias por permitirnos disfrutar este privilegio!!
Tienes razón... por ejemplo se perdió para siempre el registro de don Julian Gayarre, entre otros muchos.
Una maravella! I un miracle poder disposar d'aquesta gravació. Per mi, el tenor més gran de tots els temps!!
Yes, for you and all of us opera lovers.
Благодарю вас за этот прекрасный ролик, который даёт возможность услышать этот уникальный голос, который разбивает сердце вдребезги.
Caruso, der Retter meiner Seele in dieser dunklen Zeit...
Caruso always brings tears..of joy, sadness, love, truth, beauty, hope, etc..
IL TENORE ... la voce aveva tutti i timbri.. un'orchestra... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Divine!!!!!!!
Obviously, in sound reasoning, Caruso is the greatest male tenor singer of all time as well as Maria Callas, the best soprano!
"sound" as an adjective? circular...
otherwise, I'm tempted to agree!
that is true until you hear the older singers and understand that were better ones.....like Alessandro Bonci...Adelina Patti, Rosa POnselle and others.....research
@@rubyedelman2445 how recherché!
She is no June Sutherland!
Una voz increible!!!potente y suave a la vez,puro sentimiento!!!❤❤❤❤
Nobody does any better than Caruso at 28:05.
Bravo ,bravíssimo Enrico Carusso ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The velvety voice of Caruso remaince even on highest notes .
It’s as though God anointed this to be the voice, THE voice, of ultimate clarity and transmission of the message, the emotion, the pathos. The pathos, empathy with this emotion is transmitted. Surely this voice is what inspired an invention called voice recording.
Patricio Maturana B
Sólo hay dos: Caruso y Wagner
Gracias por el placer de oirlos!!!
Caruso's voice anointed with the endless love. ❤
To say the verity in few words: he is the best of all!
Despite the newness of the technology recording voices, the greatness of Caruso is still evident.
Only Mario Lanza could have done justice to the role of the Great Caruso
It's almost as if he was caressing the aria. Bravissimo.