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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph article dated January 1, 1951 partially reads, "Cracked and worn from hundreds of usings is a recording of Enrico Caruso's great tenor voice, now possessed by Alfred Orner of Sherman Oaks. It's only one, however, of the 224 recordings of Caruso's voice that Orner owns. The great Italian tenor made only 234 during his lifetime. Orner, a lyric tenor in his own right, retired 10 years ago. Now he desires to help other deserving singers, let them hear the recordings of Caruso and the voices of hundreds of other noted singers in the quiet of his Sherman Oaks home at 15260 Delgado Drive." Photograph caption reads, "Admirer - In the Sherman Oaks home of Alfred Orner hang pictures of Enrico Caruso. Orner knew, and heard Caruso sing many times. He wants to let voice students hear some of the world's greatest voices. Above, Orner admires Caruso as he appeared in various roles."; See images #00137213, #00137214 and #00137216 for all photos in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;13 x 10 cm. Photographic prints
Caruso, Enrico,--1873-1921 Dwellings--California--Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles) Interiors--California--Los Angeles Sound recording libraries--California--Los Angeles Sound recordings--California--Los Angeles Collectors and collecting--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Singers--United States Photographs Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs Portrait photographs
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