A tenor who dazzled audiences with theatrical elegance and flair.
Striding onto the stage in a sequined cape or a velvet-collared suit, this flamboyant tenor never merely performed — he *displayed*, turning every aria into a visual and vocal spectacle that demanded to be witnessed. His legendary portrayals of Nemorino in *L'elisir d'amore* and his celebrated Carnegie Hall recitals were less concerts than theatrical ceremonies, complete with dramatic gestures, radiant smiles, and an almost choreographed relationship with the audience's adoration. The peacock, in the Animal In You system, is defined by its compulsive need to be seen, its investment in beauty and presentation, and its instinct to fan its plumage precisely when the crowd is watching — all qualities that Frank embodied when he famously declared that a singer must *move* people, not merely sing to them. Where others offered sound, he offered spectacle.
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