Dmitri Hvorostovsky: The Philips Recitals | Australian Eloquence ELQ4844292

Dmitri Hvorostovsky: The Philips Recitals

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Label: Australian Eloquence

Cat No: ELQ4844292

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 11

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 23rd September 2022

Contents

Artists

Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baritone)
Olga Borodina (mezzo-soprano)
Mikhail Arkadiev (piano)
Oleg Boshniakovich (piano)
St Petersburg Chamber Choir
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
English Chamber Orchestra
Kirov Orchestra, St Petersburg
Osipov Russian Folk Orchestra
Philharmonia Orchestra
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductors

Valery Gergiev
Nikolai Kalinin
Nikolai Korniev
Ion Marin
Patrick Summers

Artists

Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baritone)
Olga Borodina (mezzo-soprano)
Mikhail Arkadiev (piano)
Oleg Boshniakovich (piano)
St Petersburg Chamber Choir
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
English Chamber Orchestra
Kirov Orchestra, St Petersburg
Osipov Russian Folk Orchestra
Philharmonia Orchestra
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductors

Valery Gergiev
Nikolai Kalinin
Nikolai Korniev
Ion Marin
Patrick Summers

About

The collected Philips recital recordings commemorating the blazing career of baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky, who would have been 60 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 to sing of spring torrents and dark nights to tiny recital audiences. Much of this repertoire he also recorded for Philips, and in tribute to his memory on the fifth anniversary of his passing, Eloquence has brought together all the recital albums he made for the label during the glorious spring of his career in the 1990s.

To begin with, there is the selection of Verdi and Tchaikovsky arias which confirmed that Hvorostovsky's Cardiff triumph had been no flash in the pan. Critics and audiences alike were taken aback by the baritone's artistic agility as he jumped back to the 18th century with a classic album of "arie antiche" such as would have been standard fare for his vocal heroes, Bastianini and Lisitsian. Though further orchestrally accompanied discs followed, the core of the set lies in Hvorostovsky's acutely sensitive response to the song repertoire of Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Mussorgsky and (coming up to date) Gyorgy Sviridov. He also forged a profound connection with the St Petersburg Chamber Choir on albums of folk songs and Orthodox hymns.

To accompany the set, Hvorostovsky's Philips producer Anna Barry contributes a new, extensive and personal memoir of working with the baritone and going behind the scenes of each recording. One of the great voices of recent decades comes to life once more in this original jacket collection.

"This is a full and rich baritone voice, glamorous in sheen, its chief glory being its middle register, which the singer proudly unfolds in one long cantilena after another." – Opera, September 1990 (Tchaikovsky and Verdi arias)

"The finest new baritone voice and the most impressive first operatic recital heard on records for some years."
– Gramophone, October 1990 (Tchaikovsky and Verdi arias)

"Hvorostovsky sounds like the genuine article. His voice is full, rich, darkish, and vibrant." – Fanfare, September 1991 (Russian Romances)

"The baritone has done nothing better than his impersonation of the devil so ingeniously characterised by [Rubinstein] … undoubtedly Hvorostovsky's most enjoyable recital to date, immeasurably helped by the support and the excellent recording." – Gramophone, May 1994 (Songs and Dances of Death)

"Hvorostovsky sings with such enthusiasm and intensity that one is soon won over."
– Opera, October 1994 (Bel Canto Arias)

"'The Little Willow' [is] sung with soaring intensity by Hvorostovsky… An unusual, enjoyable anthology." – Gramophone, February 1999 (Kalinka)

Contents:

CD 1: Tchaikovsky & Verdi Arias
Valery Gergiev

CD 2: Russian Romances
Oleg Boshniakovich

CD 3: Dark Eyes – Russian Folk Songs
Nikolai Kalinin

CD 4: Bel Canto Arias
Ion Marin

CD 5: Songs and Dances of Death
Valery Gergiev

CD 6: My Restless Soul
Mikhail Arkadiev

CD 7: Credo
Nikolai Korniev

CD 8: Russia Cast Adrift
Mikhail Arkadiev

CD 9: Kalinka – Russian Folk Songs
Nikolai Korniev

CD 10: Arie Antiche
Sir Neville Marriner

CD 11: Arias & Duets
Olga Borodina, Patrick Summers

Reviews

Tchaikovsky songs – featured on the discs ‘Russian Romances’ and ‘My Restless Soul’ – were core repertoire so candid is his treatment of the words, so much did the melodic lines blossom along with his near-tenor uppoer range and now-legendary breath control. His Rachmaninov songs are similarly distinguished
Gramophone

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