Hvorostovsky: In this moonlit night

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MUSSORGSKY / TCHAIKOVSKY / TANEYEV
Hvorostovsky: In this moonlit night
Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baritone) & Ivari Ilja (piano)

[ Ondine / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 28 January 2013

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This second release of star baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky for Ondine features Russian Lieder by Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky and Taneyev. Dmitri Hvorostovsky is recognized as one of the leading and most charismatic baritones of our time, performing internationally at such opera houses as the New York Met, and partnering regularly with singers Renée Fleming and Jonas Kaufmann. Together with his longstanding duo partner, Estonian pianist Ivari Ilja, they have frequently performed to great critical acclaim.

"Hvorostovsky was born to sing these songs...he brings to his interpretations a new richness and darkness of timbre, beautifully polished as it always was but enhanced with an even deeper understanding of how to project the subtleties of Mussorgsky's vocal writing...This is a top-choice version of the Songs and Dances of Death and it is rendered even more valuable through being set in the context of equally persuasive performances of Tchaikovsky and Taneyev." (Gramophone Editor's Choice April 2013)

"Hvorostovsky sings [the Tchaikovsky songs] with passionate expression...Hvorostovsky's elegant approach makes a good case for hearing more [Taneyev]...against the original piano accompaniment [of the Mussorgsky] his command is absolute...with Ivari Ilja's spirited playing, this is one of the finest performances I've heard" (BBC Music Five stars)

"Time has preserved his instrument remarkably well; his baritone retains its burnt umber colouring and his almost legendary ability to spin out long phrases on a single breath is still there...Hvorostovsky fans need not hesitate for an instant, but anyone interested in Russian song will want to investigate this inventively programmed, and stylishly performed, recital." Opera Britannia

Tracks:

Mussorgsky:
Songs and Dances of Death

Taneyev:
Lyudi spyat, Op. 17 No. 10
Menu'et (Minuet), Op. 26 No. 9
Ne veter veja s vysoty (Not the wind from on high), Op. 17 No. 5
Winter Journey (Zimni put') (Polonsky) Op. 32 No. 4
Stalaktity, Op. 26 No. 6
B'jotsja serdce bespokojnoje (Anxiously beats the heart), Op. 17 No. 9

Tchaikovsky:
Six lieder on poems by Daniel Rathaus, Op. 73