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James McCray
James McCray is an American operatic tenor and voice teacher.
==Life and career==
Born in Ohio, McRay served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War before entering the Mannes School of Music in New York City where he was a pupil of Patricia Neway. In 1962 he won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. In the Spring of 1965 he was active with the Concert Opera Association at Philharmonic Hall in NYC, singing Chekalinsky in ''The Queen of Spades'' and Francesco in the United States premiere of Hector Berlioz's ''Benvenuto Cellini''. The following summer he appeared at the Stratford Festival of Canada as Jimmy Mahoney in Kurt Weill's ''Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny''.
From 1965-1968 McRay was active with the Israel National Opera; performing such roles as Canio in ''Pagliacci'', Cavaradossi in ''Tosca'', Don Jose in ''Carmen'', Manrico in ''Il trovatore'', Riccardo in ''Un ballo in maschera'', and Samson in ''Samson et Dalila''. In 1969 he made his debut at the New York City Opera as Vladimir Igorevich in Alexander Borodin's ''Prince Igor''.〔 The following year he sang the role of Count Loris Ipanov in Victorien Sardou's ''Fedora'' with the Opera Orchestra of New York, conductor Eve Queler, and soprano Judith de Paul in the title role. In 1971 he portrayed the role of Dick Johnson in ''La fanciulla del West'' at the Minnesota Opera. That same year he performed the role of Manrico with Irene Dalis and Betty Allen alternating in the role of Alzucena for the San Francisco Opera.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Il trovatore (1971) )〕 In 1972 he created the role of Ken in the world premiere of Harold Farberman's ''The Losers'' which was commissioned by the Juilliard School.
From 1974-1976 McCray performed annually with the Greater Miami Opera Association, portraying roles in productions of Robert Ward's ''The Crucible'', Richard Wagner's ''The Flying Dutchman'', and Giuseppe Verdi's ''Otello'' under conductor Emerson Buckley. In 1977 he had a particular triumph at the Seattle Opera as Siegfried in Wagner's ''The Ring Cycle''.

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