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jio, ENRICO, Tenor {Koh.roo'-i»h) 
C*n»*o'» wcce»* i» thr greetnl e>-ef •ttemed by *n 
, ,n IV... <ogmry- Hi. Am«ic*n eog.genieaU 
I * coniiouwii ovabon. ibe gre.l audience, being held 
Ibouod by ihe e»qw««e lefinemeol. beauly and power 
VICTOR REP SEAL RECORDS 
CALVE, EMMA. Soprano {KaM-vth') 
Emma Calvi. Wall French. h.U Spani.h. i. docended 
(tom a projpetou. and cultured lamily She wa. l>oto in. 
1864. at Madnd. The pretnalufe deaih ol her latt^ wa» 
lollowcd by tevmes. and the young g.tl knew that the routt 
lace a world in a more «nou: rile than that of a tociely 
belle to It wa» not long before the dark.eved beauly 
found hertelf studying wuK Rosna Uborde. and afterw.,d 
with Marehe« and Puget. At a pupi the young oirl en. 
deared Ker*ll from the htrt to her leache,,. and made ra^ 
Dtomeat. Although her d^bul watmade •« N>ce- ^»er hrtt 
,n Bniatek in 1882. a. Mor#u«r./e m fautf. . ^ 
d*but occurred 5n 1885 at the Op^ra Com.'gw. in 
Je Jeon, but her lictt real tnumphi came in Italy, where the 
ieveral tourt. and when the reappeared m rant at 
Carmen and Sonlutio the Pahsiant made her 
fr.pp.:^ m U~ion „ 1692. t... h.^d 
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later wat persuaded to allow him 
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work a* a mechanK. 
he began to senoutly 
more by tinging- 
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'faplei. and the beauty ol hit 
>1 all who heard it. H. 
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10 lake a few lettoni m tinging. . -- 
Kowever. and Caruso was forced to 
TKitwofk not being very profitable. I 
eorwder whether he could not make . 
Hewat eighteen years old when he 
hantone iingef. who. ahef hcanng hit von 
would give Caruso tuhstaniial attitiance. 
war captivated by the beauly and purity ol his v 
Cwuto made lut d«bu! in 1894 m N.ph 
cetco afterward tinging m various Italian citi 
gager^ienl lollowed. and on Kit returtu aher a season 
one of the most promising young tenors ev 
m various countries of Europe before coming t 
lormance of the Duke at the Metropolitan on I 
meed opera-goers that the greatest of all tenor. 
Caruso has made records exeluuoely lor t 
contract with the lennr does not e.p.re until I 
ducl.ons of hit voice for many years to come. 
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