Dmitri Hvorostovsky sings of war, peace, love and sorrow.

Format
Audio
Language
Russian
Published/​Created
  • Sonoma, CA : Delos, [2016]
  • ℗2016
Description
1 online resource (1 sound file)

Availability

Available Online

Details

Subject(s)
Singer
Instrumentalist
Conductor
Contains
Notes
Opera excerpts.
Time and place of event
Recorded 2015 October Moscow.
Source of description
Hard copy version record.
Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone ; with Asmik Grigorian, soprano (1st & 6th works) ; Irina Shishkova, mezzo-soprano (1st work) ; Vadim Volkov, countertenor (6th work) ; Igor Morozov, tenor (4th work) ; Mikhail Guzhov, bass (4th work) ; Helikon Opera Chorus (5th-6th works) ; Academic State Symphony Orchestra of Russia ; Constantine Orbelian, conductor.
Language note
Sung in Russian.
Contents
  • War and peace, scene 1. Svetlaje vesenneje nebo = The radiance of the sky in spring / Prokofiev (11:47)
  • Mazeppa. Mazeppa's aria : O Mariya, Mariya = O Maria, Maria / Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (5:27)
  • Iolanta. Robert's aria : Kto mozhet sravnitsja s Matildoj moej = Who can compare with my Mathilde / Tchaikovsky (2:36)
  • Queen of spades. Tomsky's ballad : Odnazdy v Versale, au jeu de la Reine = One day at Versailles, at the Jeu de la Reine / Tchaikovsky (5:42)
  • Queen of spades. Tomsky's song : Yesli b milyye devitzy = If cute girls / Tchaikovsky (2:17)
  • The demon, scene 6 / Anton Rubinstein (26:03).
Publisher no.
DE3517
OCLC
1011504806
International Standard Recording Code
  • USASX1651701
  • USASX1651702
  • USASX1651703
  • USASX1651704
  • USASX1651705
  • USASX1651706
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