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CARUSO, ENRICO. Autograph Letter Signed, "Caruso," to General Manager of the NY Metropolitan Opera Giulio Gatti-Casazza ("Dearest Don G

WRITTEN DURING THE GREAT TENOR'S FINAL DAYS CARUSO, ENRICO. Autograph Letter Signed, "Caruso," to General Manager of the NY Metropolitan Opera Giulio Gatti-Casazza ("Dearest Don Giulio"), in Italian, explaining that the account of his having lost his voice is a fabrication, conveying that his public denial of this account has made a favorable impression, and adding that he is feeling better every day except for a pain in the shoulder. 8 pages, 8vo, written on two folded sheets, four pages written vertically; folds. Sorrento, 12 July 1921

  • Notes: ". . . I had already telegraphed Signore Ziegler, the Progresso, the Bollitino, and all the press agencies, national and foreign, because I was sickened by all the others denying the falsities concerning me and . . . they're appeased since [Caruso's secretary Bruno] Zirato . . . tells me that my denial has made a . . . good impression. . . .
    "When I arrived here an American family arrived with me, with whom we didn't exchange even a glance. After a few days it was learned that the American signore . . . had left for America on the President Wilson. This signore was named Fulton . . . . [I]t began to rain telegrams from America and from Rome, where they were saying that a certain captain Fulton, who was coming from Sorrento . . . had declared that he had made my acquaintance and that I had declared to him that I had completely lost my voice. . . . [I]magine my surprise, given that, with this signore, I had never exchanged a single word and . . . [t]o make matters worse, the officials on board--buffoons--of the President Wilson who said that I had not been able to sing on board . . . because I didn't have a voice. . . . [I]f perhaps they would have asked I wouldn't have been forced to entertain dandies and fops like certain big fat officials who were on that ship. My denial put things right and thank God I continue to get better every day with regaining my strength.
    "Yesterday I tested my voice, which is better than earlier, but the only inconvenience is that I feel a little pain in my shoulder . . . ."

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