Presumably you mean Caruso. It would depend on numerous things - condition, label etc. However it would be only a few pounds in a dealers list.
To a collector maybe about 10$.
with melba, maybe $10 US.
Enrico Caruso died in 1921, and Turandot was not premiered until 1926, so no, he did not record Nessun Dorma.
Apart from advertising, you can try dealers lists, the web and Ebay.
It depends on the condition, but a dealer would ask for upwards to £10 in 2009.
I don't know the value, I'm asking you
To a collector maybe about 10$.
with melba, maybe $10 US.
Enrico Caruso did not record this song.
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Enrico Caruso died in 1921, and Turandot was not premiered until 1926, so no, he did not record Nessun Dorma.
Yup...
Record Player Turntables have enabled singers and musicians in many countries to record the singing and music that ordinary people wnat to hear. This enabled thousands of people to hear opera singers Enrico Coruso or Joan Sutherland when ordinary peiople were unabled to travel to the Opera. Unfortunately it also allowed some people to make money by copying recorded music.
To record a person singing, a person will need a type of camcorder or digital camera that has sound capabilities. Another way to record a person singing is to use a webcam on the computer and a microphone that can be connected to the computer.
i use wavepad
By writing and singing kickass music.