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Seth Carico, bass-baritone: "Si può?", Seth Learn Dad, and Sobriety

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In this episode, I speak with Seth Carico, bass-baritone, on the day before his role debut as Tonio in Pagliacci. Seth first saw Pagliacci when he was 17, and says that as soon as the prologue aria ended and the curtain flew up, he was "hooked." Since then, Seth has sung both standard and new roles and has embraced his identity, both on- and off-stage, as a "weird as hell," singular artist. We also spoke about his preparation for fatherhood, which he chronicled in a web series called SETH LEARN DAD, and his path to sobriety.
To follow Seth's career: http://www.sethcarico.com/
To watch Seth Learn Dad and Stage B: https://www.youtube.com/c/SethCaricoBassBaritone
Music:
"Alles endet, was entstehet", no. 2, Drei Gedichte von Michelangelo by Wolf
"Fühlt meine Seele", no. 3, Drei Gedichte von Michelangelo by Wolf
Both songs performed by Seth Carico, bass-baritone, and Eun-Boram Ahn, piano, recorded in May 2021

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In this episode, I speak with Seth Carico, bass-baritone, on the day before his role debut as Tonio in Pagliacci. Seth first saw Pagliacci when he was 17, and says that as soon as the prologue aria ended and the curtain flew up, he was "hooked." Since then, Seth has sung both standard and new roles and has embraced his identity, both on- and off-stage, as a "weird as hell," singular artist. We also spoke about his preparation for fatherhood, which he chronicled in a web series called SETH LEARN DAD, and his path to sobriety.
To follow Seth's career: http://www.sethcarico.com/
To watch Seth Learn Dad and Stage B: https://www.youtube.com/c/SethCaricoBassBaritone
Music:
"Alles endet, was entstehet", no. 2, Drei Gedichte von Michelangelo by Wolf
"Fühlt meine Seele", no. 3, Drei Gedichte von Michelangelo by Wolf
Both songs performed by Seth Carico, bass-baritone, and Eun-Boram Ahn, piano, recorded in May 2021

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