Two wonderful early opera recordings by John McCormack
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2019 10:43 pm
When I first discovered John McCormack all the records I saw were his later recordings of Irish and popular tunes. A little went a long way with me. He had a very nice voice but that type of songs just did not interest me too much.
But, his early career in England and the United States was in Opera. And, what opera recordings he made! The following are two of my favorites. His singing on The Flower Song is astonishing considering it was recorde just 5 years after he started voice study and one year after his debut in the United States. There are a couple of moments with stunning high notes that are unlike anything he recorded later in his career. And in the Mozart aria his breath control is really something. Pay attention to how long a phrase he can sing with one breath. A very well trained singer.
I know not everyone likes Opera, but if you think you don't care much for McCormack's records, take a few minutes and listen to where he started. It was a bit of a revelation to me when I first heard his opera records. And it gave me a new appreciation for his entire singing career over many decades.
The Flower Song from Carmen (sung in Italian instead of French) 1910
Il mio tesoro from Don Giovanni 1916
But, his early career in England and the United States was in Opera. And, what opera recordings he made! The following are two of my favorites. His singing on The Flower Song is astonishing considering it was recorde just 5 years after he started voice study and one year after his debut in the United States. There are a couple of moments with stunning high notes that are unlike anything he recorded later in his career. And in the Mozart aria his breath control is really something. Pay attention to how long a phrase he can sing with one breath. A very well trained singer.
I know not everyone likes Opera, but if you think you don't care much for McCormack's records, take a few minutes and listen to where he started. It was a bit of a revelation to me when I first heard his opera records. And it gave me a new appreciation for his entire singing career over many decades.
The Flower Song from Carmen (sung in Italian instead of French) 1910
(Double-click the video above or click this link to watch the video on YouTube in HD.)
https://youtu.be/gnOZZyNi-8MIl mio tesoro from Don Giovanni 1916
(Double-click the video above or click this link to watch the video on YouTube in HD.)
https://youtu.be/1gOBtHwViSg