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Updated: June 12, 2025
The De Reszkes, Caruso, Plançon these have been some of the most notable exponents of correct voice-production who have appeared on the American operatic stage. Let the reader, when next he hears Caruso or Plançon, note that they never strain after an effect, never labor, never grow red in the face, never employ excessive gesture to help force out a note.
No sunset from Pike's Peak or high note from the throat of Caruso could equal it in my estimation. Behold, the first baby Bird stepped forth into the world right before my astonished and enraptured eyes! It was in this manner. "Look, right here next to the glass," said Adam, as he put his finger against the lower left-hand corner of the peep window, and there I directed my torch.
I'll believe it when I see it." "Well, why don't you behave? What's the use of making a holy Caruso of yourself? Nobody ain't ever pined to hear you tune up, anyhow." "All right. Mum's the word, old hoss. I'll be as solemn as if I was going to my own funeral." "I ain't persuaded yet you're not." "I'm right fully persuaded. Hallo! Stranger visiting at Corbett's. Guess I'll unlimber the artillery."
Rattington's brother, John D. Bruce, of Bruce, Watkins & Co., at the latter's residence, 74 Fifth Avenue. Among Mr. Bruce's guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dandervelt, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Scroog, Jr., Major-General Carrington Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Scovill, and Signor Caruso." "Old Bruce, eh?" laughed Holmes. "Sans peur et sans reproche. Well, that is interesting.
Either by chance or intention, Juanita Sterling could not decide which, Nelson Randolph appeared to have established himself for the evening at her side. Others came and went, but the president stayed. "I wonder when we shall hear Caruso," she said. "He is on the programme; I think they must be waiting until the moon is high." "Caruso?" he repeated with a puzzled look. "Not "
The maestro was not so enthusiastic as Messiani, but he promised to do what he could. He offered to instruct Caruso four years, only demanding 25 per cent. of his pupil's receipts for his first five years in opera. Caruso signed such a contract willingly, although he realized afterward that he was the victim of a veritable Shylock.
The panting of Caruso mingles with Tetrazzini's shrill exultation. In summer there are occasional firework displays on the water between S. Giorgio and the Riva, supplied by the Municipality. The Riva is then crowded, while gondolas put out in great numbers, and myriad overloaded crafts full of poorer sightseers enter the lagoon by all the small canals.
She dressed hurriedly and warmly, bundling her hair under a velours hat and ramming a pin through both. "Denny?" she called. There was no answer. He was on deck, probably. An odd scene awaited her in the main salon. Cleigh, senior, stood before the phonograph listening to Caruso. The roll of the yacht in nowise disturbed the mechanism of the instrument.
He looks just as big and homely and good-natured as ever. "Friends," says he, sweepin' off the alfalfa lid with a flourish, "out in Gopher we always like to open up with a little music; and while I ain't no Caruso, or anything like that, I'm goin' to do my best." A snicker runs through the crowd at that, turnin' to haw-haws as he proceeds to unlimber something from the green bag.
The head master of the school was a musician, and he discovered one day that his unruly pupil could sing. He was an expert in the development of the boy soprano and he soon realized that in young Caruso he had a veritable treasure. He was shrewd enough to keep his discovery to himself for some time, for he determined to profit by the boy's extraordinary ability.
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