Enrico Caruso Compact Disc Discography - The Caruso Edition Vol. III

The Caruso Edition Vol. III was released in 1993 by Pearl Records.

  1. "Dreams of long ago" (Enrico Caruso Jr.)
  2. "Tarantella" (Vincenzo di Crescenzo)
  3. "Chi mi frena" (Lucia di Lammermoor (Gaetano Donizetti))
  4. "Crucifix vous qui pleurez" (Jean-Baptiste Faure)
  5. "Hosanna" (Jules Granier)
  6. "On l'appelle Manon" (Manon (Jules Massenet))
  7. "O soave fanciulla" (La bohème (Giacomo Puccini))
  8. "La danza" (Gioachino Rossini)
  9. "The lost chord" (Arthur Sullivan)
  10. "Dio, che nell'alma infondere" (Don Carlos (Giuseppe Verdi))
  11. "Qual voluttà trascorrere" (I Lombardi (Giuseppe Verdi))
  12. "Bella figlia dell'amore" (Rigoletto (Giuseppe Verdi))
  13. "Agnus dei" (Georges Bizet)
  14. "Fenesta che lucive" (Vincenzo Bellini)
  15. "Guardanno a'luna" (Vincenzo di Crescenzo)
  16. "Les rameaux" (Jean-Baptiste Faure)
  17. "Ave Maria" (Percy Kahn)
  18. "Mamma, quel vino è generoso" (Cavalleria rusticana (Pietro Mascagni))
  19. "Elégie" (Jules Massenet)
  20. "Your eyes have told me what I did not know" (Geoffrey O'Hara)
  21. "Donna non vidi mai" (La fanciulla del west (Giacomo Puccini))
  22. "Cujus animam" (Stabat Mater (Gioachino Rossini))
  23. "Pimpinella" (P. I. Tchaikovsky)
  24. "Parmi veder le lagrime" (Rigoletto (Giuseppe Verdi))
  25. "Ai nostri monti" (Il trovatore (Giuseppe Verdi))
  26. "La partida" (Fermín María Álvarez)
  27. "Parle-moi de ma mère" (Carmen (Georges Bizet))
  28. "Flores purísimas" (Ruperto Chapí y Lorenta)
  29. "Les rameaux" (Jean Baptiste Fauré)
  30. "Trusting eyes" (Clarence G. Gartner)
  31. "Sento una forza indomita" (Il Guarany (Antônio Carlos Gomes))
  32. "Amor mio" (Vincenzo Ricciardi)
  33. "Sérénade espagnole" (Landon Ronald)
  34. "Hantise d'amour" (Josef Zygmunt Szulc)
  35. "Don Juan's serenade" (P.I. Tchaikovskii)
  36. "Parted" (Francesco Paolo Tosti)
  37. "Manella mia" (Vincenzo Valente)
  38. "La rivedrà nell'estasi" (Un ballo in maschera (Giuseppe Verdi))
  39. "E scherzo od è follia" (Un ballo in maschera (Giuseppe Verdi))
  40. "Si pel ciel marmoreo giuro" (with Titta Ruffo) (Otello (Giuseppe Verdi))
  41. "Libiamo ne lieti calici" (La traviata (Giuseppe Verdi))
  42. "Cielo turchino" (C. A. Ciociano)
  43. "Si vous l'aviez compris" (Luigi Denza)
  44. "Angelo casto e bel" (Il duca d'Alba (Gaetano Donizetti))
  45. "Pecchè" (Gaetano Errico Pennino)
  46. "La mia canzone" (Francesco Paolo Tosti)
  47. "Ingemisco" (Requiem (Giuseppe Verdi))
  48. "O holy night" (Adolphe Adam)
  49. "O sole mio" (Giovanni Capurro-Edwardo di Capua)
  50. "La procession" (César Franck)
  51. "Inspirez-moi, race divine" (La Reine de Saba (Charles Gounod))
  52. "O souverain, o juge, o père" (Le Cid (Jules Massenet))
  53. "Vecchia zimarra" (La bohème (Giacomo Puccini))
  54. "Mia sposa sarà la mia bandiera" (Augusto Rotoli)
  55. "Luna d'estate" (Francesco Paolo Tosti)
  56. "Ah la paterna mano" (Macbeth (Giuseppe Verdi))
  57. "Because" (Guy d'Hardelot)
  58. "Lasciati amar" (Ruggero Leoncavallo)
  59. "Deux sérénades" (Ruggero Leoncavallo)

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