Forgotten Opera Singers

Forgotten Opera Singers

Jul 30, 2025

GREEK TENOR MICHALIS THOMAKOS CDR

 



MICHALIS THOMAKOS

 

 

 

He began his artistic career in operetta, collaborating with Yannis Papaioannou's troupe Hellenic Operetta, with which he appeared in productions such as Take Me with You, Blue Mazurka, The Dutchwoman, The Queen of the Fox-Trot, and Where the Lark Speaks (1922), as well as Bayandre, The Last Waltz (1922–1923), Frasquita (1923), among others.

He made his first appearance before an Italian audience in Onelia, where he made such a strong impression that he was immediately invited to appear again. This was followed by a concert in Milan and performances at the Politeama Milanese theater in the operas Il Barbiere di Siviglia and Lucia di Lammermoor, where he won public admiration and favorable reviews from the Italian press.

In May and October of 1928, he recorded for Fonotipia in Milan under the name Michele Tomaco.

In 1929, he appeared in Italy in productions of Il Barbiere di Siviglia at the Politeama Mabellini in Pistoia, Tuscany, and at the Teatro Civico in Merano.

Upon returning to Greece around 1930, he collaborated with the Greek Melodrama troupe. According to Antonis Hatziapostolou (History of Greek Melodrama, Athens, 1949, p. 128), he remained with the company for several years, taking part in tours and performing in numerous operas. His roles included Faust (Olympia Theater, 7 July 1930), Lakmé (1932–1933) as Gérard, Il Barbiere di Siviglia (1932 and 1933) as Count Almaviva, Manon (1932) as Des Grieux, Don Pasquale, La Traviata (1933), among others.

In 1931, he participated in a Greek Melodrama tour in Trikala, presenting operas such as La Traviata, Aida, Rigoletto, and Markos Botsaris at the Attikon Theater. In the summer of 1933, he took part in a tour through the Peloponnese, Messolonghi, Agrinio, Arta, and Ioannina, and in the winter of 1937, he appeared again with the troupe at the Olympia Theater in Athens.

During the 1930s, he also worked with the Paulas–Iatrou Operetta Company, performing in the revue operetta Jenny Falls in Love, as Michalis Nomides, and in Countess Maritsa as Count Tasilo.

In 1934, he appeared in the Greek film They're Calling You on the Phone, playing the role of a jazz singer.

In February 1938, he performed with Nikos Gounaris at the Ethnikon center in Heraklion, Crete.

He emigrated to the United States, likely after World War II. In the late 1940s, he appeared in various performances organized by the Greek Actors' Troupe, such as a tribute to Katina Thymiou (Palm Garden, New York, 4 April 1948), the drama Why Did I Sin (New England Mutual Hall, Boston, 7 November 1948), and events including the American Legion George Dilboy Post and the Association of Athenians (Manhattan Center, New York, 23 May 1948), the Asia Minor Association "The Providence" (Manhattan Center, New York, 4 December 1948), and an artistic evening organized by G. Degaitas (Palm Garden, New York, 5 December 1948).

On New Year’s Eve 1948, he performed with the orchestra of Lucianos Kavvadias at the Acropolis Casino in New York, where he continued to appear regularly. He collaborated with artists such as G. Vitalis, A. and K. Pongis, Koula Giuseppe, among others, and in 1949 took on duties as a manager and master of ceremonies. That year, he also performed at the New York restaurant Wivel, and participated in dances organized by various clubs and associations: the women's club Aspasia (Diplomat Hotel, New York, 22 February 1949), Pan-Proikonisia (Yorkville Casino, 26 March 1949), Kalavrytina (Palm Garden, 27 March 1949), Samia (Manhattan Center, 17 April 1949, with Paola and others), the Hellenic-American Football Club (Diplomat Hotel, 14 May 1949), and the Asia Minor Association "I Pronoia" (Manhattan Center, 19 November 1949).

On 8 May 1949, he appeared on the radio program The Albert Bacolas Hour, broadcast on WLIB 1190 Kc.

Throughout the 1950s, he continued performing at venues such as Dennis Chop House (New York, opening 3 November 1950), and at various social events: the Kefallinia Ladies' Club (St. Moritz Hotel, 12 February 1950), the Kefallinians (Hotel Statler, 12 March 1950), Nikos Gounaris's farewell concert (Manhattan Center, 30 April 1950), the American Legion George Dilboy Post dance (Manhattan Center, 7 December 1951), the Federation of Dodecanese Associations (Capitol Hotel, 12 January 1952), Acropolis Casino (New Year’s Eve 1954), and the Athenian Association dance (Statler Hotel, 18 March 1956).

 

 

TRACKLIST

  

 

Argentina (Raimondi) Columbia D. G. 4 W. G. 2

Athina to paliou kerou (Manesi-Antoniade) Duett (w. unknown singer) Standard F-9046-A 10-562

Ay - Ay - Ay (Freire) Columbia D. G. 9 W. G .11

Don't ask me Columbia F. G. 184 W. G. 210

Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti) Fra poco a me ricovero 120189 Pho6297 Fonotipia, Milano 1928-05-31

Manon (Massenet) Chiudo gli occhi 168200 Pho6449 Fonotipia, Milano 1928-10-27

Mignon (Thomas) Addio Mignon, fa core! 168200 Pho6448 Fonotipia, Milano 1928-10-27

Mipaz (Mirage) (Wise-Leeds-Demey-Diamantis) Standard F-9110-A E2-CB-8035-1

Nineta Nanina Ninon Columbia D. G. 153 W. G. 168

Ramona (Wayne) Columbia 8347

Serenata (Toselli) Columbia D. G. 9 W. G. 1

Why do you say you love me (Metaxas) Columbia D. G. 308

Ya matia ta dika sou agapo (Manesi-Rigopoulos) Standard F-9046-B 10-564


GREEK TENOR MICHALIS THOMAKOS CDR

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