The New York Times – Music:
A performer from childhood, he became a versatile singer in the mold of the Irish superstar James McCormack, adept at both classical repertoire and traditional songs.
The New York Times – Music:
A performer from childhood, he became a versatile singer in the mold of the Irish superstar James McCormack, adept at both classical repertoire and traditional songs.
The New York Times – Music:
At a gala in New York, the orchestra recognized two of his daughters, who are underwriting a scholarship to its academy.
The New York Times – Music:
“I play more in Carnegie Hall than anybody else,” he said of his career adjusting instruments for Horowitz, Gould and others, “but I have no audience.”