Enrico Caruso Rank
About Enrico Caruso
Enrico Caruso, dubbed "King of Tenors" by many, was a naturally brilliant Italian operatic tenor who was widely regarded as one of the world's greatest opera singers of his days, and this was largely due to his distinctive and seductive vocal range.
He had one of the finest voices in the industry, unrivaled in terms of strength, tenderness, and flexibility.
From his debut at the Teatro Nuovo Theater in 1985 until 1920, this remarkable tenor had a successful career with numerous performances and hundreds of songs in his repertoire including “Rigoletto," "Carmen," "Aida," and "Don Giovanni" are among others.
Family
He was married to Dorothy Caruso between 1918 and 1921.
He had three children called Rodolfo Caruso, Enrico Caruso Jr., and Gloria Caruso.
Among his numerous grandchildren are Eric Dunmore Murray, and Colin Duncan Alexander Murray.
He was a son to Anna Caruso and Marcellino Caruso.
Honors
- Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (1987)
- Grammy Hall of Fame (1975 and 1993)
Trivia
He was 1.75 meters tall.
He was also an accomplished caricaturist.
Death
He died as a result of peritonitis.
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F.A.Q. about Enrico Caruso
When is his birthday?
Enrico Caruso's birthday is on February 25, 1873.
In how many days is his birthday?
Enrico's birthday is in 335 days
How old was Enrico when he died?
He was 48 years old.
When did he die?
He died in August 2, 1921.
How old would he be today?
Enrico Caruso would be 151 years old if he was alive today.
Where was Enrico from?
He was born in Naples, Italy.