While living in Germany from 1995 to 1999, I was cast as Tonio for an eight-city  European tour marking the anniversary celebration of Utrecht  University in Holland. The university cast the opera with young  professional international soloists and pulled the orchestra, chorus and  crew from students, alumni and folks from Utrecht. Now, what made this  tour particularly special was that we performed the opera in a round  blue and orange circus tent.  While the orchestra was set up on one  portion of the outer ring, bleachers were set up in an identical way  that one would find when attending a circus.  As the crowds would come  into the tent with sodas and popcorn, etc., the orchestra played Fellini  Film music scores while a host of clowns, acrobats, and jugglers  created a unique atmosphere preparing the environment for this  magnificent piece of music drama. The audience, the tent, the summer  time, and outside air all joined together to create an incredible  evening.  The action took place inside the tent ring where you would  expect to see animal acts and the like. Nedda's huge dress, which was  hung atop the tent, looked like a net dropped and draped over the  waiting sopranos head in the middle of her aria.  Canio's vest flew in  as he prepared for his aria. For the Commedia scenes as well as the  opening chorus the extra acrobats and jugglers had wonderful tricks.
 
The single element which made this a particularly wonderful experience was that the entire company traveled and camped in each city much the same way that Canio, Nedda, Tonio and Canio do in the first act. Each city where we played: Cagnes su mer, Sarlat, Luxenbourg, Bologna, Fiesole, Pisa, Luzerne, and Utrecht, greeted us as we entered the city much the same way as Leoncavallo's characters are welcomed. We had a staff who cooked for us and the entire company of crew, orchestra and chorus camped in their own personal tents. While the principals were provided with pension or hotel stays, I chose to camp with the company. This experience of truly living Pagliacci was a tremendous gift. After the show closed the company needed to liquidate all objects and items associated with the tour. I acquired my Tonio costume which included very special shoes just made for me. I wear these shoes each time I sing this role and Rigoletto as well. Be sure to look at my shoes.
 
Arizona, get ready for a wonderful evening of music and drama coming soon. This is another moment when I can sincerely say, "I love my job!"
The single element which made this a particularly wonderful experience was that the entire company traveled and camped in each city much the same way that Canio, Nedda, Tonio and Canio do in the first act. Each city where we played: Cagnes su mer, Sarlat, Luxenbourg, Bologna, Fiesole, Pisa, Luzerne, and Utrecht, greeted us as we entered the city much the same way as Leoncavallo's characters are welcomed. We had a staff who cooked for us and the entire company of crew, orchestra and chorus camped in their own personal tents. While the principals were provided with pension or hotel stays, I chose to camp with the company. This experience of truly living Pagliacci was a tremendous gift. After the show closed the company needed to liquidate all objects and items associated with the tour. I acquired my Tonio costume which included very special shoes just made for me. I wear these shoes each time I sing this role and Rigoletto as well. Be sure to look at my shoes.
Arizona, get ready for a wonderful evening of music and drama coming soon. This is another moment when I can sincerely say, "I love my job!"
 

 
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