The collected Philips recital recordings commemorating the blazing career of baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky, who would have been 60 years in October 2022.
“He looked like Elvis and sang like a God” - The Times
When Dmitri Hvorostovsky won BBC Cardiff Singer of the World in 1989 it was immediately obvious that the opera world had a new star: handsome, charismatic, blessed with an extraordinarily beautiful voice, the artistry and the charisma to bring audiences to their feet. And he did just that, over the course of the next quarter-century, until a diagnosis of brain cancer brought his career to a sudden halt and led to his tragically early death in 2017, at just 55 years old.
However, the Siberian baritone stood out among his contemporaries for his commitment to recital repertoire and his determination to bring his native genre of Russian Romances to audiences around the world, both in concert and on record. He could have filled football stadiums with operatic medleys, but he chose instead
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Tenderness
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Yevgeny Onegin - Dmitri Hvorostovsky
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Passione
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky singing Carmen aria
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Nemico Della Patria - Dmitri Hvorostovsky
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky in Georgia
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Farewell, Happiness
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Why? (Tchaikovsky)
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Bolero (M. Glinka)
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Elegy
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Spring Streams (Rachmaninoff)
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Core ’ngrato
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky sings Donizetti
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Boris’ Monologue (Mussorgsky)