He studied at the Naples Conservatory. Probably he was a concert singer, not an operatic. He successufuly sang in most of the principal cities of Europe and USA, working with different orchestras. The remarkable range and power of his beautiful tenor voice are a revelation of the overwhelming superiority of the Italian tenor in operatic singing. In 1906 he made 6 Sterling cylinders in London.
Sterling cylinder
Rigoletto (Verdi): La donna e mobile 531
Funiculi funicula (Denza) 605
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