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Enrico Caruso (opera singer)
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  • 1. Enrico Caruso was an Italian operatic tenor who is widely regarded as one of the greatest singers in the history of opera. Born on February 25, 1873, in Naples, Italy, Caruso rose to fame in the early 20th century, captivating audiences with his powerful voice, emotive singing, and charismatic stage presence. He made his professional debut in 1894 and quickly became a sensation, performing at prestigious venues such as La Scala in Milan and the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Caruso's voice, characterized by its remarkable range and richness, allowed him to excel in a diverse repertoire, from the dramatic roles of Verdi and Puccini to the lighter fare of Donizetti and Gounod. His passionate interpretation of romantic arias and his innovative technique brought a new dimension to operatic performance, influencing generations of singers. Beyond the concert hall, Caruso was a pioneer in the recording industry, being one of the first major artists to make phonograph recordings, which helped popularize opera across the world. He recorded hundreds of songs and arias, leaving behind an enduring legacy. Caruso's life was not without challenges; he faced numerous personal struggles, including health issues that plagued him later in life. Despite these hardships, he remained a beloved figure until his untimely death on August 2, 1921, in Naples. His contributions to music and his ability to connect with audiences continue to resonate, solidifying his status as an icon in the realm of classical music.

    When did Enrico Caruso die?
A) 1945
B) 1899
C) 1921
D) 1970
  • 2. Which country was Enrico Caruso from?
A) Germany
B) Italy
C) Spain
D) France
  • 3. What was Enrico Caruso's profession?
A) Author
B) Opera singer
C) Scientist
D) Athlete
  • 4. In which opera did Caruso make his debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York?
A) La Traviata
B) Tosca
C) Carmen
D) Rigoletto
  • 5. In which year did Enrico Caruso give his last public performance?
A) 1930
B) 1940
C) 1920
D) 1910
  • 6. Which city is known as Caruso's birthplace?
A) Venice
B) Milan
C) Rome
D) Naples
  • 7. What type of songs did Caruso mostly perform?
A) Folk songs
B) Arias
C) Pop songs
D) Jazz standards
  • 8. What is the title of the film based on Enrico Caruso's life released in 1951?
A) The Great Caruso
B) Opera King
C) Enrico's Voice
D) Caruso: The Legend Continues
  • 9. Which musical instrument did Caruso primarily accompany himself with during recordings?
A) Trumpet
B) Cello
C) Piano
D) Violin
  • 10. In which opera did Caruso perform the role of Radamès?
A) La Bohème
B) Aida
C) Carmen
D) Tosca
  • 11. What year was Enrico Caruso born?
A) 1873
B) 1910
C) 1890
D) 1855
  • 12. What was Enrico Caruso's nationality?
A) Spanish
B) German
C) French
D) Italian
  • 13. Which voice type was Enrico Caruso known for?
A) Tenor
B) Countertenor
C) Baritone
D) Bass
  • 14. How many children did Enrico Caruso have?
A) 6
B) 8
C) 2
D) 4
  • 15. Which composer dedicated the opera 'The Girl of the Golden West' to Enrico Caruso?
A) Mozart
B) Puccini
C) Tchaikovsky
D) Verdi
  • 16. How many years did Enrico Caruso spend performing at the Metropolitan Opera in New York?
A) 30
B) 18
C) 10
D) 25
  • 17. Which famous aria did Enrico Caruso record multiple times and became one of his signature pieces?
A) O mio babbino caro
B) Vesti la giubba
C) La donna è mobile
D) Nessun dorma
  • 18. Enrico Caruso's voice was known for its unique combination of power, warmth, and...
A) Beauty
B) Coldness
C) Darkness
D) Sharpness
  • 19. Which famous recording label signed Enrico Caruso to record exclusively for them in 1902?
A) Columbia Records
B) EMI Classics
C) Decca Records
D) Victor Talking Machine Company
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