Gioachino Rossini - Dmitri Hvorostovsky
Facts
| Artist(s) | Gioachino Rossini |
| Studio | Philips |
| Release Date | June 10, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 028945439525 |
| Buy this item | $16.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 9 0:41 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Largo al factotum
- Il balen del suo sorriso
- Or dove fuggo/Ah! Per sempre io ti perdei
- Vy mne pisali...Kagda by zhyzn'
- Uzhel' ta samaja Tat'jana/Uvy samnen'ja net
- Gorat Kamennyi
- Vy tak pichal'ny daragaja
- Cruda funesta smania
- L'Elisir d'Amore: Come Paride Vezzoso
- Bella siccome un angelo
- Di Provenza il mar
- Per me giunto/O Carlo ascolta
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Excellent operative abilities. |
For those who enjoy listening to famous arias by the most famous baritone of our times, this is a CD worthy of your consideration. July 14, 2008
| Best of Dmitri |
| The Perfect Don Giovanni! |
This review is totally influenced by the fact I got to hear Dmitri in recital (you know you have been sung to!) He is a consumate professional-handsome, poised, bringing the audience along to warm to him. After a particularily arduous Verdi aria, he leaned back against the piano in mock exhaustion and blew his hair off his forehead. The audience was his!
Also recommended is "Credo", his disc of Russian sacred music where he affirms that "beauty will save the world". Amen. February 26, 2002
| Try it once, you will be hooked |
| a Dmitri intro |
You've probably heard "Largo al Factotum" one too many times, and here it is again. It's kind of a yardstick for a singers technique, and he passes with flying colors. The folk songs ! You've probably heard "Ochi Chornyje" ("Dark Eyes") a million times too...but who can get enough of it ? And here it's sung with unbridled passion. The arias from "Eugene Onegin" and "Pique Dame" are a glory, the "Di Provenza il Mar" incredibly smooth, and the CD ends with a lovely "O Carlo, Ascolta".
There's a golden honey tone to his magnificent voice that makes one able to pick it out after 2 or 3 notes when heard at random. Once you're a Dmitri fan (doesn't take long), you'll want CDs that aren't as mixed in style, and this is one that you'll play the least...but it's a good intro to the voice and artistry of the one and only Dmitri...one of the greats of this or any other era. February 11, 2001
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