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5034693/4 length pose by Schlattman Mexico City boldly signed and inscribed to actor Eugene Corey a.k.a. Gino Corrado; Geno Corrado: "Al Signor Eugene Corey Sincerely Enrico Caruso 1920." 7" x 5" small crease to lower left corner not affecting inscription. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
23549Octavo 189 x 149 mm. Dated 1913. Blue pen and wash. <br/><br/>Slightly worn and foxed especially to verso; creased at upper edge and central fold; remnants of adhesive to upper corners of verso.<br/><br/>Together with:<br/>A handsome postcard photograph of Caruso seated stylishly dressed with cigarette and cane in hand. 136 x 84 mm. with the name of the photographer's studio Brogi printed to lower right edge of recto the name and London address of the publisher Breitkopf and Härtel and "Printed in Germany" printed to verso. Slightly browned; remnants of adhesive to verso. "With his original treatment of traditional forms his highly inventive approach to musical drama and his importance as a teacher and writer Paul Dukas occupies a central position in French musical history. Dukas was not only an influence on many French 20th-century composers and others such as Zemlinsky and Berg but also remains important in his own right. His reputation rests on only a small number of compositions notably the Piano Sonata Ariane et Barbe-bleue the ballet La Péri and L'apprenti sorcier. Dukas's influence as a critic from 1892 to 1932 can be compared with Debussy's; his informed opinions reveal great sensitivity to the musical and aesthetic changes that took place during the period." Manuela Schwartz and G.W. Hopkins in Grove Music Online. unknown books
19061177551906. Rare postcard signed by famed Italian tenor Enrico Caruso. One page with the Hotel Cecil London coat of arms the post card is addressed to Miss Nelly Bachman in Caruso's hand and signed by him on the verso "Enrico Caruso London 1906." Caruso has added a self-caricature beneath his inscription. In near fine condition. Italian operatic tenor Enrico Caruso sang to great acclaim at the major opera houses of Europe and the Americas appearing in a wide variety of roles from the Italian and French repertoires that ranged from the lyric to the dramatic. Caruso also made approximately 260 commercially released recordings from 1902 to 1920. Caruso's 25-year career stretching from 1895 to 1920 included 863 appearances at the New York Metropolitan Opera before he died at the age of 48. Thanks in part to his tremendously popular phonograph records Caruso was one of the most famous personalities of his day and his fame has endured to the present. He was one of the first examples of a global media celebrity. Beyond records Caruso's name became familiar to millions through newspapers books magazines and the new media technology of the 20th century: cinema the telephone and telegraph. unknown books
117974Rare original sepia toned photograph of famed tenor Enrico Caruso inscribed by him on the mount to football star Ettore Fontana in Italian "Al carissimo amico Ettore Fontana Sinceramente Enrico Caruso New York 1907." In very good condition. Double matted and framed. The entire piece measures 17 inches by 15.5 inches. Italian operatic tenor Enrico Caruso sang to great acclaim at the major opera houses of Europe and the Americas appearing in a wide variety of roles from the Italian and French repertoires that ranged from the lyric to the dramatic. Caruso also made approximately 260 commercially released recordings from 1902 to 1920. Caruso's 25-year career stretching from 1895 to 1920 included 863 appearances at the New York Metropolitan Opera before he died at the age of 48. Thanks in part to his tremendously popular phonograph records Caruso was one of the most famous personalities of his day and his fame has endured to the present. He was one of the first examples of a global media celebrity. Beyond records Caruso's name became familiar to millions through newspapers books magazines and the new media technology of the 20th century: cinema the telephone and telegraph. unknown books
2472Caruso writes to John Ridgely Carter an American diplomat stationed in Great Britain noting "Confidential" at the top of the page. "I am sorry I cannot give you a definite reply because the terms of my contract with the Royal Opera Syndicate require that all engagements of the kind you propose must pass through the Syndicate." He signs "Enrico Caruso." In the spring of 1906 after he lived through the San Francisco earthquake in April of that year Caruso returned London to sing at Covent Garden. He reprised his popular roles in "Rigoletto" "Pagliacci " "Tosca" "La Traviata" and "Don Giovanni" for a total of twenty-nine performances under his contract which ended July 26. Classically framed with printed photograph by Mishkin showing Caruso standing full length in costume for "Un Ballo in Maschera." Image framed and full dimensions on request. unknown books
19079654Milan: Edoardo Sonzogno 1907. First edition. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Piano-vocal score. TThe libretto by Artur Colautti based on a play by Vitorien Sardou. 8 263 pp. 4to. 22.5 x 29.5 cm 9 x 11.5 inches. Later full red morocco spine lettered in gilt previous owner's name in gilt on front cover all edges gilt original wrappers bound in; matching full red morocco slipcase. Presentation inscription from the composer to tenor Enrico Caruso on the half title. From the collection of Jane Hohfeld Galante 1924 - 2010 pianist and music scholar. <br><br><br />Caruso created roles in many of Cilea's operas but was not among the cast of this production. 'Gloria' was Cilea's final opera opening at La Scala on April 15 1907 conducted by Arturo Toscanini and was a box office disaster closing after only two performances. Perhaps the composer hoped that getting the score into Caruso's capable hands might somehow spark some further interest. Edoardo Sonzogno unknown books