 American tenor Josh Collier has been praised for his thrilling high-range and passionate commitment to character. A graduate of the North Carolina School of the Arts, he has sung all the roles in the romantic repertoire. More importantly, in 2017 Josh and his beautiful family relocated to Brandon, best town in the state. That's a collab line, that's right. And founded the Barn Opera Company. First performing in a barn, formerly owned by Warren Kimball, a folk artist, the concept was elegant and has been transformative, making opera accessible in rural Vermont. In 2019, Barn Opera purchased and converted their own barn space into a world-class entertainment venue that has served as an economic driver for the greater Brandon community. Josh's enthusiasm and energy is contagious and he's induced, encouraged and cajoled folks into moving to Brandon. And we had Brandon surrounding areas. At least four or five different families have relocated because of Josh and Barn Opera, which is tremendous in a state that's been losing population. So thank you Josh for that. And I'm honored to call him a friend. As game recognizes game, his energy and transforming community, these types of people tend to come together. And you as community-minded folks, you find those people in your communities and you make that change. So I want to thank you guys for being those kinds of people. Without further ado, I introduce to you Josh Collier, who is going to perform Nesu Dorma from Turin Do by Puccini, a song of resilience and hope that has made its way into the public sphere. Josh Collier, come on down. Nesu Dorma. I can't hear it. Incipesa, nella tua fredda stanza, guanestetre.