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At the end, her eyes brimmed with tears in response to the cheers from an audience that had filled the tented Venetian Theater despite oppressive heat and humidity. In the role of the hapless Riccardo, Brazilian tenor Luciano Botelho was making his American debut. He is clearly a talented singer with a sweet, plaintive sound and a nice facility in bel canto. He started off rockily, as if trying too hard, with some awkward high notes and an audible gasp for breath, but he soon became more comfortable. He was, however, disadvantaged by partnering Rowley, whose voice and physical presence both are several sizes larger than his. As Maria's vengeful husband, baritone Scott Bearden sang with lots of volume and vehemence but little warmth or variation in tone. Mezzo-soprano Vanessa Cariddi romped with flair through her one aria in the "trousers" role of the meddlesome courtier di Gondi. Will Crutchfield, the guiding hand behind Bel Canto at Caramoor, also guided the Orchestra of St. Luke's through a spirited performance of the score. If the sound was sometimes more ragged than usual, blame the weather. ___ Online: http://www.caramoor.org/
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