McCormack, Brooks
Biography
Tenor opera singer; highest male opera voice with a range extending to the high A above high C; performed with the New York City Opera and the Central City Opera
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Brooks McCormack with Sir Toby the Chimpanzee
Informal portrait of Brooks McCormack, a tenor singer from the New York City Opera and the Chicago Opera Company who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1946 production of "La Traviata" and the 1950 production of "Madame Butterfly", with Sir Toby the chimpanzee from the Cincinnati Zoo.
Frank Valentino and Brooks McCormack in 'La Traviata' - 1946, 1946
Black and white photograph of CCOH performers Frank Valentino (left) trying to console an unwilling Brooks McCormack (right) in costume for the 1946 festival production of 'La Traviata' at the Central City Opera House posing with two unidentified female affiliates in Central City, Colorao.
John Brooks McCormack as the Duke in 'Rigoletto', 1957
Black and white photograph of John Brooks McCormack who performed as Duke in the 1957 Central City Festival production of 'Rigoletto' at the Central City Opera House.
John Brooks McCormack as the Duke in 'Rigoletto', 1957
Black and white photograph of John Brooks McCormack who performed as Duke in the 1957 Central City Festival production of 'Rigoletto' at the Central City Opera House.
John Brooks McCormack as the Duke in 'Rigoletto', 1957
Black and white photograph of John Brooks McCormack who performed as Duke in the 1957 Central City Festival production of 'Rigoletto' at the Central City Opera House.
McCormack, Brooks
Photographs and biographical information about Brooks McCormack, a performer with the Central City Opera