McCormack Record in Liverpool Museum
Jose Carreras,
appeared as a guest on ‘The Late Late Show’ and told host, Ryan Tubridy that
McCormack was one of the best tenors of his time.
Carreras is a Spanish
tenor who gained a global audience, following his appearance with Luciano
Pavarotti and Placido Domingo in 1990, in the first of the Three Tenors
Concert. The concert took place in Rome
on the eve of the 1990 World Cup final.
The tenors continued performing together in concerts for the next
thirteen years.“John McCormack was of his time, and one of the best, and one of the most prestigious people, and a favourite of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York for many many years,” said Carreras on the Late Late show.
McCormack was born in
Athlone in 1884, and up to his death in 1945; he was one of the world’s most
famous tenors.
McCormack made £200,000 per year at the height of his fame and at 23 he
became Covent Garden’s youngest tenor to play a leading role. He was given a knighthood by the Pope, and
was called Count. He preferred to style
his name, John ‘Count’ McCormack.
Athlone Town Council
decided at their October 2013 meeting to re-name the town's Civic Square in honour of John
‘Count’ McCormack.