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As we look towards our August releases featuring Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Jory Vinikour, and Philippe LeRoy, we’re looking back to some previous recordings on our Spotify Channel: Dmitri Hvorostovsky Jory Vinikour New Releases
As we look towards our August releases featuring Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Jory Vinikour, and Philippe LeRoy, we’re looking back to some previous recordings on our Spotify Channel: Dmitri Hvorostovsky Jory Vinikour New Releases
Preview the repertoire on Dmitri Hvorostovsky Sings of War, Peace, Love and Sorrow in this video from Tchaikovsky Concert Hall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEh7DjrOPD4 Dmitri Hvorostovsky Sings of War, Peace, Love and Sorrow Pre-Order The incomparable Siberian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky — best known internationally for his Verdi roles — makes a powerful return to operatic masterpieces of his…
… On what would’ve been her 97th birthday. Amelia – Delos’s founder and longtime General Director – was (and remains) a legendary figure in the classical recording business. A true “Renaissance woman,” her warmth, artistic insights and lifelong love of great music will forever remain with those of us who were blessed to know and…
Dmitri Hvorostovsky Sings of War, Peace, Love and Sorrow Pre-Order The incomparable Siberian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky — best known internationally for his Verdi roles — makes a powerful return to operatic masterpieces of his homeland. Leading this gripping album of Russian arias and scenes is Hvorostovsky’s frequent collaborator, Constantine Orbelian. We are treated to the…
Dmitri Hvorostovsky Performs for Victory Day Celebration Live in Zagreb! May 13, 2016 Dmitri Hvorostovsky joins soprano Asmik Grigorian and conductor Constantine Orbelian for an evening of arias and duets in a program that hears works by Glinka, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Borodin, Dvorak, Rubinstein, Verdi, and Puccini at Vatroslav Lisinski Hall in Zagreb, Croatia. The performance…
Dmitri Hvorostovsky’s return to the stage of Carnegie Hall in a sold-out recital this Wednesday was a triumph! Watch the curtain call video below and see what the critics are saying: Reviews “every phrase he sang was riveting” —New York Times “every aspect of his art came together beautifully” —WQXR “If a video-game designer were…
The January issue of Opera News is on news stands now, and in it the staff lists their Best of 2015 lists and our new Simon Boccanegra is named the #1 recording in their “Best in Opera” list! “Orbelian leads a stellar cast of Verdian interpreters in a new recording…that captures the intimacy and grandeur…
American Record Guide declares our Simon Boccanegra recording “a stunning achievement”! “[Dmitri Hvorostovsky] is unquestionably magnificent and helps make this recording—Delos’s first venture into recording a full opera—a stunning achievement. The entire cast is everything you could want in this opera. Fritolli’s …lustrous and sensitive portrayal of the vulnerable Maria/Amelia is exquisite. Abdrakazov is a…
Internationally revered operatic superstar baritone (and Delos artist) Dmitri Hvorostovsky celebrates his 53rd birthday today. And this particular natal day is a very special one – not only for Dmitri, but for us all. If you follow important news within the world of opera (or this blog), you already know that just last June, he…
This past weekend was a big one for Delos artists in NYC! Here’s a look back at some highlights: Dmitri Hvorostovsky Returns! A look at the curtain call: New York Times reviews: Sondra Radvanovsky “Ms. Radvanovsky’s technical command in this daunting Donizetti role was flawless. She is a true inheritor to the Callas approach to…
It’s an exciting weekend for Delos fans in NYC! Find out where to see these Delos artists live and in person: Friday – September 25 Dmitri Hvorostovsky DMITRI HVOROSTOVSKY is BACK! The Metropolitan Opera Il Trovatore 8:00pm Saturday – September 26 Sondra Radvanovsky, Ildar Abdrazakov and Jamie Barton Another Delos Takeover at the Met! See…
“World’s greatest Verdi baritone” back onstage after overcoming illness Worried opera lovers everywhere (and we at Delos) heaved a huge sigh of relief when it was announced a few weeks ago that revered baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky would return to the Metropolitan opera stage this month after canceling his summer engagements due to serious illness. Last…
“Following a positive round of ongoing treatments, Dmitri Hvorostovsky looks forward to returning to the stage this month for three performances of Verdi’s Il Trovatore at the Metropolitan Opera. Dmitri opens the production run on September 25, with encore performances on September 29 and October 3.” —hvorstovsky.com Good to be back with friends! @metopera @AnnaNetrebko…
Constantine Orbelian visited the Met Opera Shop this weekend and was greeted by some familiar faces… Pictured Above: Verdi: Simon Boccanegra Dinara Alieva in Moscow Isabel Leonard: Preludios Adrianne Pieczonka Sings Strauss • Wagner
MusicWeb International‘s Göran Forsling adds to Robert Farr’s Simon Boccanegra review with high praise for Dmitri Hvorostovsky: “The present recording, set down less than two years ago, boasts today’s foremost Verdi baritone, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, in the title role. …he has retained that initial beauty of tone and the ease of delivery. His top notes still…
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