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  1. John McCormack | Biography, Operas, & Facts

    Webb22 mars 2024 · John McCormack (born June 14, 1884, Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland—died September 16, 1945, near Dublin) was an …

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    John Francis McCormack, KSG, KSS, KHS (14 June 1884 – 16 September 1945), was an Irish lyric tenor celebrated for his performances of the operatic and popular song repertoires, and renowned for his diction and breath control. He was also a Papal Count.
    John McCormack as the title character in Don Giovanni, an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. McCormack won the prize at the National Irish Festival (the Feis Ceoil) in Dublin in 1903. Later he studied in Italy. He made his London operatic debut in 1907 at Covent Garden as Turiddu in Pietro Mascagni ’s Cavalleria rusticana.
    In his hometown of Athlone, he is commemorated by the Athlone Institute of Technology who named their performance hall after him, the John McCormack Hall. He is also commemorated by an English Heritage blue plaque on the house near Hampstead in London, 24 Ferncroft Avenue, where he lived from 1908 until 1913.
    " [Knocko] was a bootlegger, he was a leg breaker — any time you needed a nasty deed done, you called on Knocko McCormack. One time he clocked the head of the Mayor of the Boston, Maurice Tobin. But Knocko was crucial because Knocko filled every single anti-Irish stereotype ... The contrast between John and Knocko are just staggering.
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    Webb3 aug. 2022 · A 20-cent commemorative stamp honoring the centennial year of Irish-American tenor. John McCormack's birth was issued June 6, 1984, in Boston, Massachusetts. Finding his own career path. After ...

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  8. How John McCormack Reshaped The Democratic Party …

    Webb27 juni 2017 · John W. McCormack of South Boston won 22 consecutive elections to Congress, became House majority leader and then speaker of the House.