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CALVE, EMMA. Soprano 



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ie premalure death ol her fainer 



ind ihe young girl knew rhal ihe 



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long before ihe dark-eyed beauty I 



~ waLiborde. and afterward j. 



a pupil ihe young aifl en. , 



1 tkeTHaire Je la Monna,e, ' 

 k Magutritt in Fcutl. Her Pari* I 

 .the Optra Com.ouc, in CkwAer 

 I'jmprncame in Italy, where (he I 



en ihe reappeared in Pam a? " 



kihe Parian, made her their idol. ' 



i 1892. and American) first heard her at the 

 ihe made her debut in 1894. and her fa 

 irkable gifts ai an actresi. hei beauty and r 

 at once alluring and (mc mating. The singi 

 I, and although the ipendi most of her I 

 i in her Victor records. 

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CARUSO. ENRICO, T. 



VICJORRE D SEAL RECORDS 



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< of Napto and *a» horn in 187 

 »ncn nt wai a mat boy ht aanj in ihr churchr. 

 N.plsl ind Iht be.UK o! hi. voice .„„,„) ,h, alln.li. 

 ol .11 who hoard ,1. Hi. !.,„„ did nol c„co„,ag, Iho b, 

 ai Sr.l bul ■ low yo,r. U„ wa, ponuadod lo a]lo» hi 

 In l.to . low louon. in .inging. The lamily 





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Tiuiwork not being very pro6table, he began I 

 ennnder whether he could not make more bv .1 

 he could earn by hard work with hi> handi. 



He wai eighteen year, old when he me 

 grnihed baritone singer, who, after heanng hii »■« 

 wbstantial assistance. He therefore took him |, 

 by ihe beauty and purity ol his voice, and begsr 



Ctnuo made his d*but in 1694 in Naples, 

 eeaco. afterward singing in varioui Italian cities 

 gtgement followed, and on his return, alter a 

 one of the mod promising young tenon ever 

 in various countries of Europe before eomin 

 formance of the ZMe at the Metiopoliian c 

 vinced opera-goers that the greatest of all trn 



Caruso has made records actually I. 



duclions ol his voice for many years to come 



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season In Milan, it was .fear lhat fine was 



eaid id Italy. Caruso had made a aucc.ru 

 lo America in 190). bul it wu his per. 



i November 2Id of that yea* whi. h eon. 



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 the Vict", since 1901. and as the praM 

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