The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, February 16, 2017, Page 13, Image 22

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    FEBRUARY 16, 2017 // 13
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Sunday Afternoon
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duo on Feb. 19
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Afternoon Live will present
Duetto, starring soprano Vic-
toria Robertson and baritone
Bernardo Bermudez, for
a performance at 2 p.m. Sun-
day, Feb. 19.
Together with pianist
Vernon Snyder, Duetto per-
forms timeless duets from
musical theater, classical
crossover, popular standards
and opera. From “My Fair
Lady” to “Les Miserables”
and “Don Giovanni” to “La
Traviata,” Duetto creates an
atmosphere of pure musical
harmony. Bermudez’s lush
baritone voice combined
with Robertson’s vibrant so-
prano tones make for a full
spectrum of sound demon-
strating the beauty and
power of the human voice.
Blending voices and
styles, Duetto captures the
essence of each musical
piece. The elegant Robertson
is a vocally versatile artist
who has performed with nu-
merous symphony orchestras
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Soprano Victoria Robertson and baritone Bernardo Bermudez
are Duetto and perform classical and popular music duets.
and opera companies. She
has also traveled internation-
ally for seven years as Miss
USO San Diego performing
for military personnel and
special dignitaries.
Bermudez teamed up
with Robertson when they
were performing at the San
Diego Opera and had been
thrown together in concerts
across the West Coast. Ber-
mudez has won awards in
voice competitions and per-
formed in multiple operatic
and theatrical productions.
Accompanist Snyder is
on the faculty at California
State Polytechnic Univer-
sity, Pomona, and is also
music director at the Clare-
mont School of Theology.
An avid educator, Snyder
has taught various music
courses at California State
University, Long Beach,
and has delivered a series of
Lecture-Recitals at Cypress
College.
Tickets are $15 at the
door or $12 in advance at
the theater, 323 Third St.;
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further ticket information,
call 360-875-5207.
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