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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Il balen del suo sorriso (Il trovatore

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2007

Dmitri Hvorostovsky sings Di Luna's cavatina "Il balen del suo sorriso" from Il trovatore by Verdi

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  • If you don't like the performance, then go elsewhere. There has been too much bashing here.

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  • It's absolutely great.The man has a very brilliant voice,Perfect technique and music feel!

  • his look in the end says: "who's your daddy?!"

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  • BASTIANINI, BASTIANINI, BASTIANINI,  BASTIANINI, !!!!!!! Y ASÍ HASTA EL INFINITO......

  • i wont mention singing but here he looks especially stunning!

  • That interpolated high A natural at the end was just awesome. I didn't know he had it in him. :-)

  • @Kenchely Why Eleonora chose Manrico when she might have this guy?

  • Pero esto es IL TROVATORE ó una ninna nanna, me estoy durmiendo escuchándo, nunca he oido  algo peor,

  • This is an opera in which the bad guy sings the beautiful love song.

  • Nyt olen löytänyt sellaiset aariat, joita minäkin jaksan kuunnella. Ne ovat tämä ja "Largo al factotum(Japan2005") jolla Dimitri näytti japanilaisille ihmeitä. Jos en näistä tykkäisi, pitäisi minun siirtyä kuuntelemaan vaikka Jaakko Teppoa. Kaikella kunnioituksella sekä japanilaisia että Teppoa kohtaan.

  • Non canta,grida!

    Non ha la voce del baritono verdiano.

    E stonato e al posto di cantare almeno quello che e scritto nello spartito DH con la sua piccola voce di cantante della musica leggera nel finale di questa bellissima aria canta come tenore...

    Ben venuti nel 21 secolo,questa e la lirica moderna...

  • Being a baritone himself, Verdi knew how to write for the baritone voice so that it touched the audience on a visceral level. He knew that when the baritone really has to reach for a note in the upper range, it produces the emotion and expression. Bravo Dima.

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