Nicknamed the "tenor of the (twentieth) century", Enrico Caruso made his
dazzling debut at the age of 22 in L'Amico Francesco (Morelli), then on all the
international stages, from La Scala in Milan under the baton of Toscanini to
Covent Garden (London) with Nellie Melba. Verdi interpreter par excellence,
creator of the roles of Loris in Giordano's Fedora (1898) and Dick Johnson in
Puccini's La Fanciulla del West (1910), the "Great Caruso" divided his time
between the United States and Europe. His many recordings for RCA Victor
enriched his career and contributed to the rise of th...