The Complete Recordings: Recorded 1902-1920

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Annotation

The packaging is a cardboard wrapper around 12 jewel cases.

Annotation last modified on 2016-05-17 11:09 UTC.

Tracklist

CD 1: Volume 1: Recorded in 1902 and 1903
CD 2: Volume 2: Recorded 1903-1906
CD 3: Volume 3: Recorded 1906-1908
CD 4: Volume 4: Recorded 1908-1910
CD 5: Volume 5: Recorded 1908-1910
CD 6: Volume 6: Recorded 1911-1912
CD 7: Volume 7: Recorded 1912-1913
CD 8: Volume 8: Recorded 1913-1914
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1Lasciati amar
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1913-04-10)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1913-04-10)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1913-04-10)
recording of:
Lasciati amar (on 1913-04-10)
composer:
Ruggero Leoncavallo (composer)
Ruggero Leoncavallo3:04
2Guardann'a luna
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1913-04-10)
harp:
Francis J. Lapitino (harpist) (on 1913-04-10)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1913-04-10)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1913-04-10)
recording of:
Guardanno 'a luna (on 1913-04-10)
writer:
Gianni Camerlingo and Vincenzo De Crescenzo (Neapolitan songwriter, 1875–1964)
Vincenzo de Crescenzo3:34
3Your Eyes Have Told Me What I Did Not Know
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1913-04-10)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1913-04-10)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1913-04-10)
recording of:
Your Eyes Have Told Me What I Did Not Know (on 1913-04-10)
writer:
Fred G. Bowles and Geoffrey O’Hara
Geoffrey O'Hara2:11
4Fenesta che lucive
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1913-04-10)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1913-04-10)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1913-04-10)
recording of:
Fenesta ca lucive (on 1913-04-10)
lyricist:
Giulio Genoino
composer:
Vincenzo Bellini (Sicilian opera composer) and Guglielmo Cottrau
publisher:
PD (refers to works that are in the public domain)
Teodoro Cottrau3:47
5Stabat Mater - Cuius animam
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1913-12-15)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1913-12-15)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1913-12-15)
recording of:
Stabat Mater: II. Aria - Cuius animam gementem (tenore) (on 1913-12-15)
composer:
Gioachino Rossini (composer) (from 1832 until 1839)
part of:
Stabat Mater
Gioachino Rossini4:42
6Les rameuax
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1913-12-15)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1913-12-15)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1913-12-15)
recording of:
Les Rameaux (on 1913-12-15)
lyricist:
Jules Bertrand
composer:
Jean-Baptiste Faure
Gabriel Fauré4:04
7Cavalleria Rusticana: "Addio alla madre
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1913-12-15)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1913-12-15)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1913-12-15)
recording of:
Cavalleria rusticana: “Mamma, quel vino è generoso, è certo” (Turiddu, Lucia, Donne) (Addio alla madre) (on 1913-12-15)
composer:
Pietro Mascagni (composer & conductor) (in 1890)
librettist:
Guido Menasci (Italian librettist, 19th-20th c.) and Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti (Italian librettist, 19th-20th c.)
part of:
Cavalleria rusticana
Pietro Mascagni4:04
8Otello: "Oh! mostruosa colpa! Si, pel ciel
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-01-08)
baritone vocals [Iago]:
Titta Ruffo (baritone) (on 1914-01-08)
tenor vocals [Otello]:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-01-08)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1914-01-08)
recording of:
Otello: Atto II. “Oh! mostruosa colpa!” … “Ah! mille vite” (Otello, Iago) (on 1914-01-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer) (from 1884 until 1886-11-01)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Otello: Atto II
recording of:
Otello: Atto II. “Si, pel ciel marmoreo giuro!” (Otello, Iago) (on 1914-01-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer) (from 1884 until 1886-11-01)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Otello: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi4:47
9Serenade de Don Juan
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-01-21)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-01-21)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1914-01-21)
conductor:
Walter B. Rogers (American cornet player) (on 1914-01-21)
recording of:
6 Romances, op. 38: No. 1. Don Juan's Serenade (Серенада Дон-Жуана) (on 1914-01-21)
lyricist:
Алексей К. Толстой (Russian 19th century writer)
composer:
Пётр Ильич Чайковский (Russian romantic composer) (in 1878)
part of:
Thematic and Bibliographical Catalogue of P. I. Čajkovskij's Works (number: ČW 246)
part of:
6 Romances, op. 38
Пётр Ильич Чайковский3:09
10Amor mio
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-01-21)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-01-21)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1914-01-21)
conductor:
Walter B. Rogers (American cornet player) (on 1914-01-21)
recording of:
Amor mio (on 1914-01-21)
lyricist:
Giovanni Gaeta
composer:
Vincenzo Ricciardi
V. Ricciardi3:35
11Manella mia
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-01-21)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-01-21)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1914-01-21)
recording of:
Manella mia (on 1914-01-21)
composer:
Vincenzo Valente
Vincenzo Valente4:30
12Les rameuax
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-03-09)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-03-09)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1914-03-09)
conductor:
Gaetano Scognamiglio (conductor) (on 1914-03-09)
recording of:
Les Rameaux (on 1914-03-09)
lyricist:
Jules Bertrand
composer:
Jean-Baptiste Faure
Gabriel Fauré4:11
13Trusting Eyes
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-03-09)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-03-09)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1914-03-09)
conductor:
Gaetano Scognamiglio (conductor) (on 1914-03-09)
recording of:
Trusting Eyes (on 1914-03-09)
composer:
Clarence G. Gartner
Clarence G. Gartner2:44
14Serenade espagnole
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-03-09)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-03-09)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1914-03-09)
conductor:
Gaetano Scognamiglio (conductor) (on 1914-03-09)
recording of:
Sérénade espagnole (on 1914-03-09)
composer:
Sir Landon Ronald (pianist, conductor and composer)
Sir Landon Ronald2:21
15Parted
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-03-09)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-03-09)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1914-03-09)
conductor:
Gaetano Scognamiglio (conductor) (on 1914-03-09)
recording of:
Parted (on 1914-03-09)
lyricist:
Frederick Edward Weatherly
composer:
Francesco Paolo Tosti (composer)
Francesco Paolo Tosti2:51
16Un ballo in maschera: "La rivedra nell'estasi
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-04-03)
bass vocals:
Andrés de Segurola (Spanish operatic bass) (on 1914-04-03) and Léon Rothier (French musician, predominantly an opera singer in the bass range) (on 1914-04-03)
choir vocals:
Metropolitan Opera Chorus (on 1914-04-03)
soprano vocals:
Frieda Hempel (German soprano singer) (on 1914-04-03)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-04-03)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1914-04-03)
conductor:
Gaetano Scognamiglio (conductor) (on 1914-04-03)
chorus master:
Giulio Setti (conductor) (on 1914-04-03)
recording of:
Un ballo in maschera: Atto I, scena 1. Nº 3b Sortita di Riccardo “La rivedrà nell'estasi” (Riccardo, Samuel, Tom, Coro) (on 1914-04-03)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Antonio Somma
part of:
Un ballo in maschera: Atto I
Giuseppe Verdi3:53
17Un ballo in maschera: "O scherzo od follia
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-04-03)
bass vocals:
Andrés de Segurola (Spanish operatic bass) (on 1914-04-03) and Léon Rothier (French musician, predominantly an opera singer in the bass range) (on 1914-04-03)
choir vocals:
Metropolitan Opera Chorus (on 1914-04-03)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Maria Duchêne (French contralto) (on 1914-04-03)
soprano vocals:
Frieda Hempel (German soprano singer) (on 1914-04-03)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-04-03)
orchestra:
Victor Orchestra (original US orchestra, 1900s to 1930s) (on 1914-04-03)
conductor:
Gaetano Scognamiglio (conductor) (on 1914-04-03)
chorus master:
Giulio Setti (conductor) (on 1914-04-03)
recording of:
Un ballo in maschera: Atto I, scena 2. Nº 10b Quintetto “È scherzo od è follia” (Riccardo, Ulrica, Samuel, Tom, Oscar, Coro) (on 1914-04-03)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Antonio Somma
part of:
Un ballo in maschera: Atto I
Giuseppe Verdi3:53
18La Partida
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-04-03)
piano:
Gaetano Scognamiglio (conductor) (on 1914-04-03)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-04-03)
recording of:
La partida (on 1914-04-03)
lyricist:
Eusebio Blasco Soler
composer:
Fermín María Álvarez (composer)
Fermín Maria Álvarez4:41
19El milagro de la Virgen: "Flores purisimas
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1914-04-03)
piano:
Gaetano Scognamiglio (conductor) (on 1914-04-03)
tenor vocals:
Enrico Caruso (tenor) (on 1914-04-03)
recording of:
El milagro de la Virgen: Flores purísimas (on 1914-04-03)
composer:
Ruperto Chapí (composer)
part of:
El milagro de la Virgen
Ruperto Chapí4:23
CD 9: Volume 9: Recorded 1914-1916
CD 10: Volume 10: Recorded 1916-1917
CD 11: Volume 11: Recorded 1918-1919
CD 12: Volume 12: Recorded 1902-1920