Don Ramiro, a soldier during the time of Philip II of Spain, embodies the Christian conflict between temporal needs and a more spiritual life.
Don Ramiro strikes him as "more heroic and more lyric" than Almaviva.
La Cenerentola (Don Ramiro)
Sometimes signing as "Don Ramiro", Dumitru remained affiliated with Seara, and in charge of its artistic policies.
Karnabatt, who often signed his articles there with the self-mocking pen name Censor, or as Don Ramiro, was a regular attendant of Bogdan-Pitești's literary club.
Matthew Chellis was sympathetic as Don Ramiro, the Prince who seeks Cenerentola's hand.
David Shapero had pitch and elasticity problems early in his portrayal of Dandini, Don Ramiro's sidekick.
Here, both of Don Magnifico's big arias were deleted, as was the scene in which he becomes Don Ramiro's vintner, after tasting 30 glasses of wine.
I also liked the delicate but pointed tenor of Don Frazure (Don Ramiro).
And the Prince, Don Ramiro, is an earnest, ardent hero in the bel canto mold, as much serious as comic.