Nope, Caruso died some 5 years before the premier of Turandot. I suppose there could have been another version of the song that pre-existed the version included in Puccini's Opera, but I've never heard of one.
Enrico Caruso died in 1921, and Turandot was not premiered until 1926, so no, he did not record Nessun Dorma.
Gloria Caruso [ Murray] died 5th Dec 1999, she was 79 years old.
The correct spelling is "Enrico Caruso" (1873-1921).
To a collector maybe about 10$.
No, he did not. Caruso's last performance was the the New York Metropolitan Opera in 1920. He was ill and returned to his native Italy. He died of pleurisy and empyema in 1921.
Enrico Caruso died in 1921, and Turandot was not premiered until 1926, so no, he did not record Nessun Dorma.
Enrico Caruso was born on February 25, 1873.
Enrico Caruso was born Errico Caruso.
Dorothy Park Benjamin Caruso has written: 'Enrico Caruso His Life And Death\\' 'Enrico Caruso, his life and death' -- subject(s): Discography
Rodolfo, Enrico Jr. and Gloria.
Enrico Caruso was born on February 25, 1873 and died on August 2, 1921. Enrico Caruso would have been 48 years old at the time of death or 142 years old today.
Dorothy Parker
The web address of the Enrico Caruso Museum Of America is: http://www.enricocarusomuseum.com
The phone number of the Enrico Caruso Museum Of America is: 718-368-3993.
Enrico Caruso did not record this song.
He was an Italian Tenor(Opera Singer)
Biography - 1987 Enrico Caruso Voice of the Century was released on: USA: 11 October 1998