
It was 1921, 100 years ago. Enrico Caruso, one of the most famous singers in history, died in Naples. That same year Giuseppe Di Stefano and Franco Corelli, two of the great tenors of the last century, and the stars of legendary performances at Teatro alla Scala (Milan), were born.
To celebrate these great tenors who have been representing Italian culture around the world, join us for “Caruso, Corelli, Di Stefano (1921-2021): Italian Opera Legends”, a new virtual exhibition produced by La Scala Theater, curated by Mattia Palma and realized by La Scala Theatre Museum.
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