Enrico Caruso - Amor Ti Vieta (Remastered) video free download


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Uploaded: 2006/10/23

Just Music. Enrico Caruso sings "Amor Ti Vieta" from "Fedora" by U. Giordano in this remastered recording where he is accompanied by the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra. The vocals were recorded on November 30, 1902 in Milan and the instrumentals were recorded in April, 2002 in Vienna.

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9 years ago

Minush Hoxha

Te gjithe tenoret: Lanca, Gjili, Pavaroti, Placido, Monako, Gobi, etj. i dua, i degjoj perhere me kenaqesi, mirepo, Caruso-n e adhuroj. Eshte i patejkalueshem. Ka nje timber me poetik, me te ngrohte, te sigurte, ecen shlireshem dhe nxjerre ne pah cilesine e kompozimit, e bene akoma me te bukur. Nje flm. per postim te kryezerit te muzikes serioze e operistike.

9 years ago

philip tropea

Just 29 years old and Caruso still the greatest after 113 years later. Bjoerling was a masterful and brilliant sounding tenor. He pushed his notes at the top to emulate Caruso. I saw Bjoerling in Cavalleria at the old met approx. 1959. I was disappointed in that I could not hear his voice. On record he's phenomenal.

9 years ago

Sargisbm

Bravo maestro!

9 years ago

Juliet0307

Non capisco perche i tenore di oggi cantano tanto male,allora che abbiamo tante registrazioni dei più grandi tenori della bella epoca,non è difficile,ascoltandoli,di capire il grande stile. Cantare come oggi senza portamenti,senza colpo di glotta,tutto fortissimo,è un eresia.

9 years ago

Thomas Rexdale

I purchased this Vienna remastering when it first came out--what an involved process it was!! For the most part it is successful .However --there almost is always an however ---the voice is less "in front" than it is on the original recordings despite the surface noise and inferior accompaniments due to the equipment available over 100 yrs ago. For example his Donna non vidi mai on the original 10 in. Victor--the freshness of the whole recording even with the primitive orchestral accompaniment--when played on my Pathe Actuelle which even tho a windup has what amounts to a coaxial speaker--i swear you can "smell the roses"!!

9 years ago

Thomas Rexdale

Have any of you heard this same aria --the fellow who was Manager at the Met some years later--Edward Johnson--it is singularly beautiful==i have it on 78 rpm

9 years ago

Thomas Rexdale

i prefer the original with piano--with the composer at the piano.

9 years ago

Juliet0307

Ah !!! Rico!!! Sei il più grande e il più meraviglioso di tutti !!! 

9 years ago

John G

Perhaps Mr Kock should read what Pavarotti had to say about Caruso! Caruso could actually crescendo on top notes where the majority just hold the note. 

9 years ago

Andre de Kock

Because of the technical limitations these mechanical recordings had, even with the magic of digital remastering, it is really difficult to tell just what Mr Caruso would have sounded like in the flesh. It is fairly safe to say that he was a more spinto type voice, similar perhaps to Mr Corelli or Mr Kaufman today. As much as I try to remain objective when I listen to Mr Caruso performing, I still cannot say that I truly enjoy his voice or singing. He had limitations just like all other singers and his top notes did not come with the ease that tenors like misters Björling, Gedda, Pavarotti, Grigolo, Beltran and others had. This was well sung, bravo.

9 years ago

Daniel Casagrande

Por favor, no se debe comparar a Enrico Caruso con Mario Lanza, no es correcto, no se ha escuchado con la debida atención al gran maestro. Lanza tenía una granvoz, no lo voy a negar, era un diamante en bruto, sin pulir, le faltó escuela, considero que se le llevó al mundo del espectáculo sin la debida preparación. 

10 years ago

roxalys mendez

Caruso gives us only so sublime as that of Mario Lanza interpretation,! Bravo maestro!

10 years ago

sugarbist

Excellent comment

10 years ago

WJS TENOR

" The Great Caruso ". Old recordings, but could anyone dislike that voice!

10 years ago

bodiloto

SPLENDIDO ! MAGNIFICO ! SUBLIME ! IMMORTALE !

11 years ago

aisfly

NO,this recording cant tell us how exactly Caruso sounded,nor can any recording in this world. But,Caruso is who he is and we just look at him at the greatest of the greatest. That will sum up a large part of opera history easily

11 years ago

wattever333

finding a bad recording does not prove that he is not great. if you have 99% great recordings, then you are probably a great singer.

11 years ago

zura iashvili

try and find bad recording of Caruso :) there is none

11 years ago

babystinky

My God. This is why Pavarotti said "There is Caruso....then the rest"

11 years ago

millonety123

@bodiloto, te das cuenta como no hace falta tantisima 'rrrrr' para cantar al amorrrrr de una señorrrrra? Suave la voz penetrrrra mejor en los delicados oidos de las lindas señorrrritas!...o no? ahahahahaha! mira mis comentarios y los de nuestro amigo y experto @sugarbist de hace 6 meses....saluti de nuevo carrrrrissimo ahahahaha!!

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