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  • During the last century, touring opera troupes with stars such as Enrico Caruso nearly always used prompters.

    It's Not Over 2008

  • Al Jolson, Arturo Toscanini, Enrico Caruso and George Gershwin are just some of the musical giants featured in the collection.

    National Jukebox Offers Digital Treasures 2011

  • Opera, Jazz and much more…Unique music now available on National Jukebox includes a 1904 recording of great Italian opera singer Enrico Caruso performing "Vesti la Giubba" from the opera "Pagliacci," as well as a sample of the first jazz recording ever released, a 1917 recording of “Livery Stable Blues” by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.

    National Jukebox Offers Digital Treasures 2011

  • Opera, Jazz and much more…Unique music now available on National Jukebox includes a 1904 recording of great Italian opera singer Enrico Caruso performing "Vesti la Giubba" from the opera "Pagliacci," as well as a sample of the first jazz recording ever released, a 1917 recording of “Livery Stable Blues” by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.

    National Jukebox Offers Digital Treasures 2011

  • Al Jolson, Arturo Toscanini, Enrico Caruso and George Gershwin are just some of the musical giants featured in the collection.

    National Jukebox Offers Digital Treasures 2011

  • He's participated in tributes to, among others, John Coltrane and Frank Sinat ra, Lee Morgan and even Enrico Caruso.

    Shaking the Room Will Friedwald 2011

  • Superstars from the era still loom large: Enrico Caruso, Al Jolson, Bessie Smith.

    Tracks to Our Music Heritage Will Friedwald 2011

  • Opera, Jazz and much more…Unique music now available on National Jukebox includes a 1904 recording of great Italian opera singer Enrico Caruso performing "Vesti la Giubba" from the opera "Pagliacci," as well as a sample of the first jazz recording ever released, a 1917 recording of “Livery Stable Blues” by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.

    National Jukebox Offers Digital Treasures 2011

  • Also included is a society caricature by the great tenor Enrico Caruso, a gifted cartoonist who regularly contributed work to the New York based Italian-language periodical "La Follia."

    Making a Mockery of It All Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

  • Al Jolson, Arturo Toscanini, Enrico Caruso and George Gershwin are just some of the musical giants featured in the collection.

    National Jukebox Offers Digital Treasures 2011

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