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2. The Metropolitan Opera is marking the centennial of the company debut of Enrico Caruso with an exhibit of photographs, costumes and artwork, including a self-portrait in terracotta by the tenor and several Caruso-drawn caricatures.(Opera Watch)(Brief Article)

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2. THE METROPOLITAN OPERA is marking the centennial of the company debut of ENRICO CARUSO with an exhibit of photographs, costumes and artwork, including a self-portrait in terracotta by the tenor and several Caruso-drawn caricatures. Materials on Caruso, who arrived at the ...

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