Recorded between 1900 and 1902, presented here are the historic first recordings of the legendary Italian tenor and key pioneer in the field of recorded music, Enrico Caruso. Caruso set a standard with his singular singing style, and influenced almost all subsequent tenors in the Italian and French operatic repertoires. Caruso made more than 260 existing recordings over a 16 year span, and made a record 863 appearances at the New York Metropolitan Opera. 30 tracks, all selections newly re-mastered.
7 E Lucevan Le Stelle from Tosca (Alternate Version)
8 No, Non Chiuder Gli Occhi Vaghi from Germania
9 La Donna E Mobile from Rigoletto
10 Siciliana from Cavalleria Rusticana
11 Questa O Quella from Rigoletto
12 Chiudo Gli Occhi from Manon
13 Una Furtiva Lagrima from L'elisir D'amore (1902 Version)
14 Giunto Sul Passo Estremo from Mefistofele
15 E Lucevan Le Stelle from Tosca (1902 Version)
16 Serenata from Iris
17 No, Non Chiuder Gli Occhi Vaghi from Germania (1902 Version)
18 Studenti! Udite from Germania
19 Dai Campi, Dai Prati from Mefistofele
20 Celeste Aida from Aida
21 Cielo! E Mar! from la Gioconda
22 Siciliana from Cavalleria Rusticana (1902 Version)
23 No, Plu Nobile from Adriana Lecouvreur
24 Amor Ti Vieta Di Non Amar from Fedora
25 Vesti la Glubba from I Pagliacci
26 Non T'amo Piu
27 La Mia Canzone
28 Luna Fedel (1902 Version)
29 Mi Par D'udir Ancor from I Pescatori Di Perle
30 Mattinata
Recorded between 1900 and 1902, presented here are the historic first recordings of the legendary Italian tenor and key pioneer in the field of recorded music, Enrico Caruso. Caruso set a standard with his singular singing style, and influenced almost all subsequent tenors in the Italian and French operatic repertoires. Caruso made more than 260 existing recordings over a 16 year span, and made a record 863 appearances at the New York Metropolitan Opera. 30 tracks, all selections newly re-mastered.