Elijah
McCormack

Elijah McCormack
(He/Him) Male soprano Elijah McCormack, praised for his "luminosity" and "expressive sophistication," specializes in early music but performs a wide variety of repertoire from the medieval to the contemporary. As a soloist in both concert and opera, he has performed in major US cities such as D.C., San Francisco, Boston, and Dallas.
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Elijah McCormack

Elijah McCormack, male soprano, has recently caught attention for his “powerful soprano” (Dallas Morning News) and “luminosity” of tone (Washington Post). He most recently appeared as soprano soloist in the Washington Bach Consort's Christmas Oratorio and the Dallas Bach Society's St. John Passion. This year, he has also been featured as a soloist in Arkansas Baroque Music's inaugural season. Last Summer he appeared as a young artist at the American Bach Soloists Academy, where he performed works by Handel, Lotti, and Bach, most notably the role of Erato in Handel's Terpsicore; he was also featured as a young artist at the Boston Early Music Festival, where he sang works by Agostino Steffani. In his two years at Indiana University, he sang roles in Giulio Cesare (Tolomeo) and Hansel and Gretel (Dewman), and also appeared as a soprano soloist in the Historical Performance Institute's performance of Bach's St. John Passion directed by John Butt. Outside of the Jacobs School, he has sung roles in Handel's Alcina (Oberto), Cavalli's Didone (Amore), Le Nozze di Figaro (Cherubino), and The Turn of the Screw (Miles). He has received a Judges' Encouragement Award at the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and at the Connecticut Heida Hermanns Competition, and most recently performed as one of 12 semifinalists in Le Poéme Harmonique's Corneille Competition in Rouen, France. He completed his Master's degree in voice at Indiana University's Historical Performance Institute in May 2019, where he studied with Steven Rickards. He graduated from Skidmore College in 2016 with a B

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