Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Opera Singers: A Pictorial Souvenir, With Biographies of Some of the Most Famous Singers of the Day
The manner in which Mr. Conried came to engage Caruso is most interest ing. When he became Grau's successor he made up his mind that the time was ripe for a revival Of interest in Italian opera. But where was the tenor for the experiment. It must be remembered that Conried had not been an impresario, but an actor, and after that the manager of a German stock theatre. It is an actual fact that even Caruso's name was unknown to him. So he began his search for a tenor, and mark how cleverly he went about the matter.
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