Genius in Song

A SHORT while ago John McCormack's agent claimed for him upon a hoarding that he was "the world's greatest tenor." Much discussion followed in the London press, but nothing that was said was as interesting as the fact that such a question received serious consideration. Count McC...

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Published inAmerica (New York, N.Y. : 1909) Vol. 43; no. 20; p. 468
Main Author Strong, L A G
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York America Press, Inc 23.08.1930
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Summary:A SHORT while ago John McCormack's agent claimed for him upon a hoarding that he was "the world's greatest tenor." Much discussion followed in the London press, but nothing that was said was as interesting as the fact that such a question received serious consideration. Count McCormack's career, nowhere watched more eagerly than in his own country, has been a long record of brilliant and deserved successes; but the most enthusiastic of his countrymen must have been surprised and gratified to see the superlative claim debated with respect in England.
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ISSN:0002-7049
1943-3697