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as Cherubino. He spent the next 23 years at the Met appearing in a variety of parts from supporting tenor buffo roles to leading roles. He portrayed a total of 56 different parts in 39 operas with some of his larger roles being Alfredo in
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in 1939. He spent the 1940s touring with various opera companies and performing as a recitalist and concert performer throughout North America. He was particularly admired for his work as a soloist in
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who had an important career in operas and concerts in North America during the mid-20th century. He was notably committed to the
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stated that he had "a lyrical voice, a stylish technique and an aptitude for comedy." In 1964 he joined the faculty of the
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music label in 2010. In 1952 he was the tenor soloist for the United States premiere of Puccini's
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in New York City from 1951 to 1974 where he gave a total of 1,079 performances. Music critic
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On 17 November 1951, Carelli made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Don Curzio in
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Commitment to the Metropolitan Opera, teaching at the Manhattan School of Music
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where he earned a law degree. He pursued further studies in opera in
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