Sergei Rachmaninov, Alexander Borodin, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Sergey Rachmaninov, Anton Rubinstein, Valery Gergiev, Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Songs and Dances of Death / Gergiev
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Songs and Dances of Death / Gergiev
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| Artist(s) | Sergei Rachmaninov, Alexander Borodin, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Sergey Rachmaninov, Anton Rubinstein, Valery Gergiev and Dmitri Hvorostovsky |
| Studio | Philips |
| Release Date | March 15, 1994 |
| UPC Code | 028943887229 |
| Buy this item | $16.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 9 23:22 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Sergei Rachmaninov, Alexander Borodin, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Sergey Rachmaninov, Anton Rubinstein, Valery Gergiev, Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Songs and Dances of Death / Gergiev
Tracks
- Gorat kamennyj; Gorat prekrasnyj
- Gluhaja noch
- Na, t'oplam sinem more
- S uma nejdot krasavitsa!
- Ni sna, ni otdyha izmuchennaj dushe
- Ne plach dit'a
- Na vazdushnam akeane
- Ja tot, katoramu vnimala
- Paju tebe, Boh Gimenej!
- Ves' tabar spit
- 1. Kalybel'naja (Lullaby)
- 2. "Serenada" (Serenade)
- 3. "Trepak"
- 4. "Palkavodets" (The Field Marshall)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| An audio picture. |
| ravishing ! |
Recorded 9 years ago when he was 31, it is one of his earliest CDs, but from the start (listen to his amazing "Russian Romances" !), he sang with incredible maturity and vocal richness.
Valery Gergiev and the Kirov Orchestra provide perfect backing, with a good balance between orchestra and singer, lovely and lyrical for the melodious Tsar's Bride aria (my current favorite track), and with plenty of dazzle and muscle for the Moussorgsky pieces.
This is one of those CDs (and both Dmitri and Gergiev have a few of them), that captures the heart and soul of Russian music. April 27, 2003
| Russia's Best! |
The choice of repertoire and Dmitri's interpretation makes this CD a must for those wishing to explore Russian opera. His impressive range allows him to sing at ease in both the baritone and bass tessitura. He will no doubt make an exciting Scarpia and an unforgettable Mephistophele (both Gounod's and Boito's)someday. I hope he considers these roles in the future! October 29, 2002
| The best russian performer |
| Dmitri at his darkest and most compelling |
Always at his best in the Russian repertoire, Hvorostovsky has chosen this programme wisely. He covers a wide range of moods, starting out with the joyous Venetian's Song from Rimsky-Korsakov's Sadko, and moving through some highly melodic works from Borodin and Rubinstein before arriving at Rachmaninov's darkly compelling Ves' Tabar Spit from the opera Aleko. For the latter he employs a more sombre style than the lustier approach favoured by, say, Ghiaurov, but this sets the scene well for the Songs and Dances of Death that follow.
These are the showpieces of the album, and I have never heard them more memorably performed. The variety of colours in Hvorostovsky's voice are a revelation, but what makes these songs stand out is the way he manages to convey so many different characters and moods. I loved the humour of his drunken peasant in the Trepak, and at the same time was thrilled by the terrifying power of his Field Marshall in the final song. These are truly astonishing performances.
As always, Hvorostovsky is provided with great support from conductor Valery Gergiev, and the sound quality is remarkably warm and vibrant. An unforgettable release and a must-have for anyone who loves great singing. October 12, 2001
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