Dmitri Hvorostovsky is fantastically with its exceptionally beautiful voice and his special presence. His charisma goes way beyond the norm. He is the best singer I ever heard, saw and experienced. To worship him and to love is the normal result.
No, I believe (well, I'm sure) there was nothing of this in Pushkin's "Evgeniy Onegin". I think it was made up just in order for people to understand that Tatyana was still in love with Onegin.
Yes, this was a concert version, 10/2000, @ NY Philharmonic--Fleming was just learning her role to be culminated in the magnificent performance @ The Met (on DVD & seen on HD) in '07 or '08--Chemistries had intensified & acting as well as singing were superb (understand the HD gave another spin, don't know as I haven't seen it). Hope Hvorostovsky doesn't give up this role as he IS the cad Onegin is & "feels" the character's personal hell, says he's bored w/role. Hope he stays w/it ,complexity!
Is this edited? Surely Act III wasn't cut up in this way, with drastic changes to the music? I can't imagine any listener unfamiliar with the opera making any sense out of these dramatic fragments with Tatiana's contribution reduced to spoken words. You need to hear the whole opera to appreciate its stature as one of the peaks of Russian music - excerpts don't give any impression of its greatness.
Przepiękny głos z wielką przyjemnością słucham wszystkich arii i pieśni w wykonaniu Dmitria Hvorostovskyego
Stiffelo1 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
Тоска, позор... О, жалкий жребий мой!!!!
NarmiLuppi 3 months ago
Это идеальное исполнение.
ayavr02 11 months ago
Dmitri Hvorostovsky is fantastically with its exceptionally beautiful voice and his special presence. His charisma goes way beyond the norm. He is the best singer I ever heard, saw and experienced. To worship him and to love is the normal result.
ALYSSA09MUSICSTARS 1 year ago 2
what is it what is the older lady reading? is it translation of Pushkin´s Eugen Onegin or what?
eurydike 1 year ago
@eurydike
No, I believe (well, I'm sure) there was nothing of this in Pushkin's "Evgeniy Onegin". I think it was made up just in order for people to understand that Tatyana was still in love with Onegin.
anrietta100 11 months ago
Yes, this was a concert version, 10/2000, @ NY Philharmonic--Fleming was just learning her role to be culminated in the magnificent performance @ The Met (on DVD & seen on HD) in '07 or '08--Chemistries had intensified & acting as well as singing were superb (understand the HD gave another spin, don't know as I haven't seen it). Hope Hvorostovsky doesn't give up this role as he IS the cad Onegin is & "feels" the character's personal hell, says he's bored w/role. Hope he stays w/it ,complexity!
nancywilken 1 year ago
Nuostabu, amazing, increíble, mahnitës, úžasné, sorprendente:)
mingienas 1 year ago
I love this! Who is the orchestra? And what is the name of the actress? She looks so familiar but I can't remember her name
Chensta10 2 years ago
I believe that's Frances Sternhagen.
sopranosd 1 year ago
Lisitsian,Popov ,Petrov,Mazurok eccc. !
bodiloto 2 years ago
Il est extraordinaire !
jackylen57 2 years ago
THIS IS GREAT!!! I love Eugene Onegin and Dmitri! Where is the rest of this?
whatsreallyhoodbitch 2 years ago 2
The best Onegin. Thank you!
connvivial 2 years ago
Ejoyed every second=) tnx
jerseyflex238 2 years ago
This is really nice. I heard him live once at the beginning of his career and did not like him at all. He has grown so much since then.
Prickler32 3 years ago
wow, I heard his Carnegie Hall debut and have been a fan ever since!
jdeslauriers 3 years ago
Amazing voice, thanx for posting! :oD
barramundo 3 years ago 2
Great singing. Weird narration. Just bizarre.
jschultz4 3 years ago 2
When I saw this on PBS 7 years ago, I fell hoplessly in love with Dmitri.
He had the striking impact on me with his broken nose.
darewolf 4 years ago 6
Is this edited? Surely Act III wasn't cut up in this way, with drastic changes to the music? I can't imagine any listener unfamiliar with the opera making any sense out of these dramatic fragments with Tatiana's contribution reduced to spoken words. You need to hear the whole opera to appreciate its stature as one of the peaks of Russian music - excerpts don't give any impression of its greatness.
BrucknerEnthusiast 4 years ago
Merci, mon cheri
PeppinoTheBrave 4 years ago