Enrico Caruso : His last five recordings : 16th September 1920 : An imaginary "Farewell Concert"

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • 0:00 Domine Deus (Rossini).
    4:37 Deh ch'io retorni from the opera L'Africana (Meyerbeer)
    8:42.Bois epais (Jean-Baptiste Lully)
    11:49 A dream (Bartlett)
    15:09 Crucifixus (Rossini)
    These are the last recordings made by Caruso on 16th September 1920.He died less than a year later on 2nd August 1921 at the age of just 48.
    I have tried to get the best possible sound from these historic recordings and to give a live effect and to hide background noise I have added applause.
    They are in the order shown on Tom Frokjaer's great Caruso website which can be accessed using the link below
    www.enricocaru...

Комментарии • 116

  • @michaelmcgrailengland
    @michaelmcgrailengland  4 года назад +6

    0:00 Domine Deus (Rossini). 4:37 Deh ch'io retorni from the opera L'Africana (Meyerbeer) 8:42.Bois epais (Jean-Baptiste Lully). 11:49 A dream (Bartlett). 15:09 Crucifixus (Rossini)

    • @이종선-f9b
      @이종선-f9b 2 года назад +4

      천의무봉 자연스런발성 기교부리지않고온몸에서뿜어져나오는웅장함이여!

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for listening Jongsun Lee, I'm very pleased that you enjoyed the video.

  • @photo161
    @photo161 Месяц назад +2

    I can't get over it. Caruso, at times, sounds as if he were here in the same room as us!

  • @jixmy0204
    @jixmy0204 3 года назад +10

    Great restorations, Michael. His voice makes the hair on arms stand straight up! As an Italian-American whose grandparents are from the Naples region, I'm very proud that Caruso is widely accepted as setting the standard by which all tenors are judged..

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for listening Jimmy, I'm really pleased that you like my restorations.
      Caruso was a great tenor (some would say the greatest} and I have loved him since I first heard him about 60 years ago.
      It was the 100th anniversary of his death on 2nd August 2021 and I uploaded a video that you might like to commemorate it with one song from each year that he recorded and many coloured photos. It is a bit long but if you wanted to have a listen the link is
      ruclips.net/video/SYglMiD13D4/видео.html

  • @klokheten
    @klokheten Год назад +6

    He will always remain the singer you have to obey and admire, for the great importance his legacy means for so many of us. 150 years since he was born, he is still with us through his extraordinary recordings, so full of soul and emotion. Caruso, 1873-1921. 1873-2023.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  Год назад +2

      Thanks for listening and for your comment Bengt, I couldn't agree more.

  • @dubbelhenke854
    @dubbelhenke854 2 года назад +6

    What a superb voice, perhaps the most dense tenor voice ever, very baritonal. His register, it is so equalized - it is a dream, from top downwards. Not to mention the incredible schwung with which he sings Deh ch'io retorni! I could hardly sit still.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  2 года назад +6

      I can't keep up with you today Dubbel, thanks for listening to this one as well.
      It's very sad that Caruso was soon to die as I think that his voice was still magnificent at this time and electrical recording was, of course, just round the corner.

    • @dubbelhenke854
      @dubbelhenke854 2 года назад +4

      @@michaelmcgrailengland As I loathe wireless smartphones and I don't have a computer at home, I have to go to the library. So I got it over with while there. You won't see me for sometime again so you can relax....😆

  • @lawrenceallen6508
    @lawrenceallen6508 Год назад +4

    There is no one who touches the hem of this man’s garment- all notes resoundingly ringing like no other 🎵❤️

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  Год назад +2

      Thanks for listening and for your comment Lawrence.

    • @Mikep487
      @Mikep487 Год назад +1

      I like Lanza better.

    • @lawrenceallen6508
      @lawrenceallen6508 Год назад +3

      @@michaelmcgrailengland it’s Caruso’s glorious incredible depth of tone and vocal colours which for me no other tenor has come near let alone his wonderful technique and command of language. He was and still remains the KING .

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  Год назад +2

      @@Mikep487 Thanks for listening Mike, I'm also an admirer of Mario Lanza, he was a wonderful singer and, of course, played Caruso in the film The Great Caruso.. It's difficult to make a fair comparison of the two singers because of the primitive non-electric recording technology and small orchestras used in Caruso's day.

    • @Mikep487
      @Mikep487 Год назад +3

      @@michaelmcgrailengland You make a fine point Michael with your commentary as to the recording technology of the eras. I will say this though. You can still tell Caruso had great depth to his voice and superb breath control. It must have been awesome to hear him in person, just like it must have been with Mario.

  • @bodiloto
    @bodiloto 3 года назад +9

    Il Re tra i tenori.
    Immortale.
    Divino.
    ❤️

  • @jairferreirabaritono6747
    @jairferreirabaritono6747 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you very much for sharing these historic recordings. They show the quality of the voice of the great dramatic tenor Enrico Caruso, the purity of his high notes and the uniformity of timbre throughout the vocal range. Truly, he was one of the greatest voices of the 20th century.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  6 месяцев назад +1

      It's my pleasure, thank you for listening and for your comment, I'm very pleased that you enjoyed the video.

  • @photo161
    @photo161 Месяц назад

    God bless you for your revelatory vocal restorations! Here and elsewhere, your work reveals an attribute of Caruso's instrument that one could never before perceive. And it is this: whenever Caruso decrescendos ( reduces the volume of his voice little by little, the sound acquires a softening of the vocal 'color' giving the voice a definite if subtle "tenderness,' to the sound, which is quite touching. It is a highly expressive quality, never before considered an aspect of Caruso's art and artistic personality. .This newly discovered aspect of Caruso's expressive range (owing to this superb restoration)explains why, although he was so uniquely revered a performer to those around the world who heard him live, his recordings, as great as they are, have never seemed to explain the universal acclaim his singing achieved.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  Месяц назад

      Thanks for listening and for your kind words, I appreciate them very much. Most listeners don't seem to notice the improvement made by my restorations so it's always an encouragement to keep going when I receive a comment from someone who has noticed. Thanks again.

    • @gordonbitting1659
      @gordonbitting1659 28 дней назад

      I do notice the improvements you make. After listening to Carusos records for 75 years I marvel at what can be achieved from these old discs now. Thanks@@michaelmcgrailengland

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  27 дней назад

      @@gordonbitting1659 It's my pleasure Gordon, thank you for listening, I'm glad that you like my restorations. I think the problem is that most people these days listen through the little Iphone, ipad, laptop etc speakers or small in ear earphones that don't give very good reproduction of the sound.

  • @ballaratboy1
    @ballaratboy1 3 года назад +4

    Nicely restored, thank you.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  3 года назад +2

      The pleasure's all mine, thanks for listening, I'm glad that you like the restorations.I would have responded earlier but for some reason RUclips are not notifying me of all comments at the moment.
      By the way, you also do excellent work on the audio quality of the videos that you upload, particularly the Mario Lanza recordings.

    • @ballaratboy1
      @ballaratboy1 3 года назад +3

      @@michaelmcgrailengland Thank you. It is really nice to hear these of such good quality. I guess these were acoustic recordings? Even so, by 1920 recording techniques had improved somewhat! Best wishes, Steve.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  3 года назад +3

      @@ballaratboy1 Thanks for your message Steve.
      Yes, they were acoustic, unfortunately electrical recording which dramatically increased frequency range and reduced noise was not introduced until 1925.

  • @johnthompson932
    @johnthompson932 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for this

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  3 года назад +3

      It's a pleasure John, thanks for listening, I'm really pleased that you enjoyed it.

    • @johnthompson932
      @johnthompson932 3 года назад +4

      @@michaelmcgrailengland ok I am just living in nostalgia land during this pandemic

  • @glennmorris371
    @glennmorris371 Год назад +3

    The power and majesty of the greatest singer of all time.

  • @jimdrake-writer
    @jimdrake-writer Год назад +4

    From 1917 through his final recording session, the lyrics of Caruso’s English-language recordings were taught to him phonetically by Nina Morgana, the American-born coloratura whom he had discovered in 1908 and had sent to Italy to study with the legendary Teresa Arkel. When Caruso chose her as one of his assisting artists for his World War One concerts, she wrote on cards for him the Italian approximation of the words to “The Star-Spangled Banner”: “O sei ch’en iu si ….”

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  Год назад +1

      Thanks for listening and for your comment Jim, I hope that you enjoyed the video.

  • @JMJ580
    @JMJ580 4 года назад +2

    Grand Merci pour ces disques superbes et émouvants!

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  4 года назад +1

      The pleasure is all mine JM, thank you for listening, I'm really pleased that you enjoyed it so much.

  • @TimothyJonSarris
    @TimothyJonSarris 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you! He was the first tenor that I ever listened to on a record, given to me by my brothers and sister as a Xmas gift exactly 39 years ago this month. 🙏

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  5 лет назад +1

      The pleasures all mine Timothy,thanks for listening,I hope you enjoyed the video and that it brought back some happy memories.
      Best Christmas wishes from Yorkshire,England.

    • @TimothyJonSarris
      @TimothyJonSarris 5 лет назад +2

      @@michaelmcgrailengland It certainly did and a Happy Xmas to you Michaell. With thanks from Venice, Italy

  • @massimocavallina1882
    @massimocavallina1882 Год назад +2

    Unico- una continua lezione di bellezza e tecni ca di un fenomeno della natura-

  • @junsungjeon4935
    @junsungjeon4935 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this rare data.
    Many people take Caruso's sound as a good example, but most of them are thin and emphasize only the sound of the Maschera.
    Maybe they only heard the old LP sound quality or to rationalize their teaching.
    However, this video shows Caruso's breathing, low position, and lyrical voice starting with Spinto.
    It's sad to think that no singer will ever make this sound again.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  3 года назад +2

      The pleasure is all mine Junsung Jeon, thank you for listening and I'm very pleased that you enjoyed the video.
      Unfortunately, as you say, the unique beauty in Caruso's voice will probably never be heard again.

    • @junsungjeon4935
      @junsungjeon4935 3 года назад +2

      @@michaelmcgrailengland Thank you for your kind reply.
      I saw in another comment that you are 75 years old.
      I pray that you are healthy and always happy.
      Thank you so much for sharing these rare videos during pandemic times.
      These videos will be a great help to many people.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  3 года назад +4

      @@junsungjeon4935 Thanks for your kind message. I'm actually 79 this week and although I know it's said that everybody must die, I'm hoping that He will spare me so that I can continue uploading my videos!!!!!!

    • @Mikep487
      @Mikep487 2 года назад +1

      Thoroughly enjoyable. His not my favorite though, but he is great nonetheless.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  2 года назад +1

      @@Mikep487 I've just spotted your comment Mike, thanks for listening, i'm glad that you enjoyed the video.

  • @Gillie2tat
    @Gillie2tat 6 месяцев назад +2

    I was watching the Mario Lanza film "The Great Caruso" this afternoon. This beats it hollow!

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for listening and for your comment. Mario did a good job but you can't beat the real thing.

  • @mohsenarambon
    @mohsenarambon 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you ..Great

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  5 лет назад

      Thanks for listening and for your message Mohsen, I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video and the pleasure is all mine.

  • @Unknownlll123
    @Unknownlll123 Год назад

    Truly inspirational, will always be loved and admired by thousands. ❤❤❤.

  • @mjmitz
    @mjmitz Год назад +5

    In my view, Caruso was, and is, Mr. Opera!

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  Год назад

      Thanks for listening and for your comment and I think that very many people agree with you, even now, over 100 years since he died.

    • @eldar5470
      @eldar5470 8 месяцев назад

      no question about it

  • @jriron1
    @jriron1 Год назад +1

    Maestro!

  • @stevendaniel8126
    @stevendaniel8126 Год назад +2

    Such a beefy and hefty tembre.
    Powerful !!!

  • @hocheewu6884
    @hocheewu6884 5 месяцев назад +1

    greatest!

  • @bodiloto
    @bodiloto 3 месяца назад +1

    Il Re tra i tenori .

  • @AlbertoCruz-x2d
    @AlbertoCruz-x2d 3 месяца назад +2

    CARUSO DENTRE TODOS OS TENORES, E CANTORES DO SÉCULO XX, VEM SENDO A VOZ MAIS PODEROSA, RICA EM QUALIDADES VOCAIS EM CANÇÕES, ÁRIAS DE ÓPERA, EM ÓPERAS COMPLETAS QUE TOTALIZAM CERCA DE 53 ÓPERAS. É NA VERDADE, ATÉ OS DIAS CORRENTES, O REI DOS TENORES OU CANTORES DE QUALQUER TIMBRE DE VOZ. INIGUALÁVEL E INSUPERÁVEL.

  • @massimocavallina1882
    @massimocavallina1882 Год назад +3

    Unico-

  • @politico9575
    @politico9575 3 года назад +5

    This is the PROPER way to restore recordings. Not those idiotic dubbings with modern orchestra that are so perplexingly popular.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for listening, I'm really pleased that you like my restorations.I completely agree with you about the overdubbed recordings. In the process of reducing the sound of the old orchestra they also remove the natural depth and subtle tones of the voice and it just does not match the modern sound of the orchestra.

  • @ВалентинХудяков-о2л

    😂❤Слава в веках великому,прекрасному Дону Энрико Карузо l l l.❤😊

  • @SeymenEfendi13
    @SeymenEfendi13 9 месяцев назад +1

    Greats Of All Time 🙏

  • @johnthompson932
    @johnthompson932 3 года назад +4

    What can I say ? Super I have my own small cd archive and photos what can we do?

  • @kingcorelli
    @kingcorelli 8 месяцев назад +1

    GOAT

  • @ifixmycarmyself2502
    @ifixmycarmyself2502 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for uploading! amazingly good sound. Have you worked a lot improving the sound in computers or was the record this good? I have several records of Caruso but unfortunately the are not in similar quality anymore as this recordings. thanks again!

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  5 лет назад +8

      Thanks for listening and for your message,particularly as you have noticed the improvement in audio quality (most people don't)
      I have always dreamed of finding a way to improve the quality of the old acoustic recordings (I'm 77 now) and a couple of years ago,thanks to digital technology,I was able to put one of my old ideas into practice.My system enables me to enhance bass and treble and vary the sound a little in the left and right channels.It does increase bass noise unfortunately but I think the improved music quality more than compensates for that.I add applause just to make them a little different and to add a sort of live feeling.As a matter of interest the applause is from a Jussi Bjorling Carnegie Hall concert.
      I bet,after this long ramble,you wish you had never asked me!!!
      Best Christmas wishes from Yorkshire,England.

    • @marthawelch4289
      @marthawelch4289 5 лет назад +2

      @@michaelmcgrailengland At 77 you have MANY years left to accomplish your current desired tasks and add several more.
      My Italian-German-Polish mother hated anyone, including the Great Caruso, singing anything from Pagliacci. That opinion was passed down from her Italian father. When any tenor on TV sang "Ride, Pagliacci" my job was to get up and turn the volume down completely on the TV. [No remote control in their home until I left.]
      Thanks for putting this on RUclips and I hope it is not taken down.

    • @ifixmycarmyself2502
      @ifixmycarmyself2502 5 лет назад +3

      @@michaelmcgrailengland I don't mind the ramble, in fact I am too trying to improve recordings. started collecting old records, 78's, a long time ago. built tube preamps with variable equalisations 30 years ago. Now I have equipment that sound ok but I'm not so good with the computer. have tried Audacity but I can't say I master it. I understand only basic function, recording etc. I will see if I can make a post soon of some record. Perhaps something with Benjamin Gigli, he's one of my favourites. Perhaps you want to check out Magic Montys channel and the copyright issue. here is a link ruclips.net/video/_VkTtJNeZ80/видео.html . Best Christmas wishes Borlänge, Sweden.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  5 лет назад +2

      @@ifixmycarmyself2502 You know I thought because of your RUclips user name you were younger.(I used to fix my car myself but deteriorating joints and muscles forced me to give up!!!)
      The software I use is Magix Audio Cleaning Lab 17.I bought a used copy on EBay for £14 about 3 years ago.It took me a long time to be able to use it properly and there are a lot of other things on it that I've avoided but it does what I want.
      I'm on holiday at the moment but,is there a particular mono recording of Gigli's that you like that I could try to enhance when I return home?Why not have a go yourself at uploading to you tube.If you need any help on the process you just have to contact me.I've uploaded quite a number over the last three years but, to be honest the only real success in terms of number of views has been Jussi's O Holy Night.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  3 года назад +1

      @@marthawelch4289 Hello Martha, I've just found your message from about a year ago. Thanks for watching the video, I'm glad that you enjoyed it. Thanks also for your encouraging words and interesting story about your mother.

  • @petternilsson4393
    @petternilsson4393 3 года назад +4

    Björling was always singing Caruso sounds like a man going to war different tecnics.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for listening and for your comment Petter.

    • @petternilsson4393
      @petternilsson4393 3 года назад +2

      @@michaelmcgrailengland Its very interesting to hear Caruso but I think the tecnique was was very simple for recording.Different to hear him live...

    • @steveo601
      @steveo601 2 года назад +2

      No tenor since has come close to this man’s voice. Heaven sent. Lyrical nuances are lost on the low fidelity of these recordings but my God he makes Pavarotti’s voice sound small by comparison. If he stood at a modern microphone and sound system he’d blow the roof off a building

    • @hostlangr
      @hostlangr 2 года назад +2

      @@steveo601, ☺😀🎩

  • @irishmike3514
    @irishmike3514 5 лет назад +2

    Mike.....quite wonderful yet sad when having the knowledge beforehand that this is literally the climax of an incredible recording career!.....have you come across any programs of a Caruso recital?

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for listening Mike,I'm glad you like the video.It looks as if it won't be on for long as it has been blocked by SME (Sony).Everything I put on now is blocked by them.I've disputed the claim but recently none of my appeals have been successful.One of the songs they claimed copyright on on this video isn't actually on it.
      He was a great man and a wonderful singer (and,of course a friend of John McCormack!!).He was still an amazing singer in these last recordings as was Jussi Bjorling when he died at about the same age.
      Unfortunately there are no concert recordings of him and the only film is silent.I'm not sure whether he actually did concerts,I'll have to look in to that.

    • @timothycrombie3730
      @timothycrombie3730 5 лет назад +4

      @@michaelmcgrailengland Caruso sang many concerts over the years. I believe he even sang one at an American prison! Typically there would be three or four arias on the program and then he would sing a lot of Neapolitan folk songs as encores.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the information Timothy, it's such a shame that they were well before live concert recording was possible.I hope you enjoyed this fantasy concert!!

    • @ifixmycarmyself2502
      @ifixmycarmyself2502 5 лет назад +2

      @@michaelmcgrailengland Isn't there a recording from the concert at Covent garden? but perhaps sound is not as good as this recording.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  5 лет назад +2

      @@ifixmycarmyself2502 Thanks for listening.I've never heard of a live Covent Garden recording of Caruso.If you have any further information I'd be very interested to hear it.

  • @saltburner2
    @saltburner2 5 лет назад +7

    Just think, if Caruso had lived another five years, we could have had electrical recordings, including Nessun Dorma!

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for listening and for your comment.Yes,wouldn't it have been wonderful,such a short time but such a transformation in audio quality,and Caruso singing Nessun Dorma,such a shame that he had to die so young and still in perfect voice but that's life I suppose.

    • @eldermillennial8330
      @eldermillennial8330 4 года назад +2

      And Chaplin complained so much about talkies ‘ruining’ things. If his London hoiti toit accent was no good for “The Tramp” character, why not have auditions for someone with a voice he could imagine the Tramp to have, then dub them in over his own? Evidently several Silent Actors did that in transitioning to talkies, a fact that “Singing In The Rain” heartily poked fun of a few years later.

    • @johnfalstaff2270
      @johnfalstaff2270 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelmcgrailengland, The premiere of Turandot took place in 1924 and by then Caruso would be already 54. At that age I do no think he would be able to maintain quality of his voice. Not for Nessun Dorma.

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  3 года назад +1

      @@johnfalstaff2270 You could well be right John but you never know, and if he could have sung it with the added benefit of electrical technology that they started to use in 1925, what a wonderful recording it would have been.

    • @johnfalstaff2270
      @johnfalstaff2270 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelmcgrailengland. I do not think so. The first pretty good quality electrical recordings I heard, were made in 1928 by very famous singers as Beniamino Gigli, Rosa Ponsell, Ezio Pinza and Elizabeth Rethberg. You can find them on RUclips. No way Caruso could keep his voice to compete with them. One of New York critics even said that Caruso's death came at right time. It is sad but artistically true.

  • @MarkSimone-yw7bs
    @MarkSimone-yw7bs Год назад +2

    Enrico Caruso ilovehim so he was the best opera singer who ever lived Boone willeve replace him ripenrico

  • @alfredbernasek6761
    @alfredbernasek6761 3 года назад +5

    DER MEISTER

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for listening and for your comment Alfred.
      I uploaded a video recently that you might like. It was to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Caruso's death. It's quite long but If you wanted to watch/listen the link is
      ruclips.net/video/SYglMiD13D4/видео.html

  • @fior4521
    @fior4521 4 года назад +2

    후두암 진행중임 고음이 안남 막 밀어냄 안다까움

    • @michaelmcgrailengland
      @michaelmcgrailengland  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for listening and for your interesting comment.He was a heavy smoker so you may well be right but, as I understand it, his death in 1921 was said to have been caused by the lung disease pleurisy.
      Anyway, I hope that you enjoyed the video in spite of the medical distractions.
      All the best from Yorkshire, England.