CHARLES WARD Staff
When soprano Laura Claycomb visits a new opera house, she brings two calling cards.
One is a voice that dazzles audiences with its agility, crystalline tone and dramatic sensitivity. On opening night of the current Houston Grand Opera production of Verdi’s Rigoletto, her aria Caro nome prompted the normally placid crowd to cheer with a gusto it hasn’t shown in years.
The other is Tullio, a tricolor cavalier King Charles spaniel that seduces administrators and staff. During Claycomb’s interview at the HGO offices, Tullio lured music director Patrick Summers – an old friend, it turned out – in from the hall to pet and dote.
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Hello, I believe your dad must be Larry. He is my second cousin, and he told me about you a few years ago when he was
Hi, please send me a direct email for personal inquiries! All the best!
Hi, remember fondly your performances in San Francisco with MTT. I love your singing and also your sense of humor!
Dear Laura: Your video is simply the best in the world