Dmitri Aleksandrovich Hvorostovsky (, ; 16 October 1962 – 22 November 2017) was a Russian operatic
baritone
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.
Early life and education
Hvorostovsky was born in
Krasnoyarsk
Krasnoyarsk is the largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is situated along the Yenisey, Yenisey River, and is the second-largest city in Siberia after Novosibirsk, with a p ...
in
Siberia
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during a time when the city was mostly closed to foreigners. An only child, he was raised mostly by his grandmother and a grandfather who, according to Dmitri, was a war veteran suffering from alcoholism. His father, an engineer, and his mother, a gynecologist, both had extremely time-consuming careers and were often only around on the weekends and holidays.
Career
Hvorostovsky came to international prominence in 1989 when he won the
BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition, beating local favourite
Bryn Terfel
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in the final round. His performance included
Handel
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Born in Halle, Germany, H ...
's "
Ombra mai fu" and "Per me giunto...O Carlo ascolta" from
Verdi
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's ''
Don Carlos''.
His operatic debut in the West was at the
Nice Opera in
Tchaikovsky
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's ''
The Queen of Spades'' (1989). In Italy, he made his debut at
La Fenice
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as Eugene Onegin, a success that sealed his reputation, and made his American operatic debut with the
Lyric Opera of Chicago
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(1993) in ''
La traviata''. In 1992, he made his debut at the
Royal Opera House
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at Covent Garden as Riccardo in Bellini's ''
I puritani
' (''The Puritans'') is an 1835 opera by Vincenzo Bellini. It was originally written in two acts and changed to three acts before the premiere on the advice of Gioachino Rossini, with whom the young composer had become friends. The music was set ...
''.
He subsequently sang at virtually every major opera house, including the
Metropolitan Opera
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(debut 1995), the
Berlin State Opera
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,
La Scala
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and the
Vienna State Opera
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. He was especially renowned for his portrayal of the title character in Tchaikovsky's ''
Eugene Onegin
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''; ''
The New York Times
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'' described him as "born to play the role."
In 2002, Hvorostovsky performed at the Russian Children's Welfare Society's major fund raiser, the "Petrushka Ball". He was an Honorary Director of the charity.
A recital programme of new arrangements of songs from the World War II era, ''
Where Are You My Brothers?'', was given in the spring of 2003 in front of an audience of 6,000 at the
Kremlin Palace
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in Moscow, and seen on Russian Television by over 90 million viewers. The same programme was performed with the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra for survivors of the
Siege of Leningrad
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on 16 January 2004.
In later years, Hvorostovsky's stage repertoire almost entirely consisted of Verdi operas such as ''
Un ballo in maschera'', ''La traviata'' and ''
Simon Boccanegra''. In 2009 he appeared in ''
Il trovatore'' in a
David McVicar production at the Metropolitan Opera with
Sondra Radvanovsky.
Awards and honours
His highest awards in Russia include the
Glinka State Prize in 1991 and the
People's Artist of Russia
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honorary title in 1995.
in 2011 he was one of the recipients of the
Opera News award at the Plaza in New York City for distinguished achievement.In 2022 Associazione Ettore Bastianini assigned to Hvorostovsky the "Bastianini Prize 2022 - In memory"
Personal life
In 1989, Hvorostovsky married a ballerina, Svetlana. He adopted her daughter Maria, and they had two children, Daniel and Alexandra. They split up in 1999. His second wife was the Swiss soprano
Florence Illi of French and Italian descent. They had two children, Nina and Maxim.
In June 2015, Hvorostovsky announced that he had been diagnosed with a
brain tumour
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and cancelled all his performances through August. Family representatives said that he would be treated at London's cancer hospital
Royal Marsden. In spite of his illness, Hvorostovsky returned to the stage at the Metropolitan Opera in September as Count di Luna in ''Il trovatore'' for a run of three performances opposite
Anna Netrebko
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Netrebko is one of the few Russian p ...
.
He received strong reviews from both critics and audiences for his performance.
Death
Hvorostovsky died on 22 November 2017 in London of
brain cancer
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.
"Baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky dies aged 55"
Classic FM (UK), 22 November 2017
Recordings
Hvorostovsky made many CD recordings, first with Valery Gergiev
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for Philips
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and then with Constantine Orbelian for Delos
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, and a number of his performances were filmed. Recordings of complete operas with Dmitri Hvorostovsky, audio or audio-video, legitimately made (often for broadcast) but ''not necessarily legitimately released:''
* Bellini, ''I puritani
' (''The Puritans'') is an 1835 opera by Vincenzo Bellini. It was originally written in two acts and changed to three acts before the premiere on the advice of Gioachino Rossini, with whom the young composer had become friends. The music was set ...
'', Domingo/Gruberová/Giordani/Hvorostovsky/Scandiuzzi, 1994, live in Vienna, Premiere Opera
* Donizetti, ''La Favorite'', Queler/Larmore/Kunde/Hvorostovsky/Kowaljow, 2001, live in New York, House of Opera
* Gounod, ''Faust'', Levine/Isokoski/Jepson/Alagna/Hvorostovsky/Pape, 2005, live in New York, Celestial Audio
* Gounod, ''Faust'', Pidò/Gheorghiu/Losier/Grigòlo/Hvorostovsky/Pape, 2011, filmed in London*
* Leoncavallo, ''Pagliacci'', Pappano/Gheorghiu/Domingo/Hvorostovsky/Ataneli, 2003, live in London, Premiere Opera
* Mascagni, ''Cavalleria rusticana'', Bychkov/Norman/Giacomini/Hvorostovsky, 1990, Philips
* Mozart, ''Le nozze di Figaro'', Harnoncourt/Kringlebotn/Röschmann/Graham/Hvorostovsky/Terfel, 1995, DVD filmed in Salzburg, House of Opera
* Prokofiev, ''Voyna i mir (War and Peace)'', Gergiev/ Netrebko/Livengood/Balashov/Grigorian/Hvorostovsky/ Ramey/Cheek, 2 March 2002, live in New York, House of Opera
* Rimsky-Korsakov, ''Tsarskaya nevesta (The Tsar's Bride)'', Gergiev/Shaguch/ Borodina/Akimov/Hvorostovsky, 1998, Philips
* Tchaikovsky, '' Evgeny Onegin'', Bychkov/Focile/Borodina/Shicoff/Hvorostovsky/Anisimov, 1992, Philips
* Tchaikovsky, ''Evgeny Onegin'', Bychkov/Focile/ Pecková/Shicoff/Hvorostovsky/Anisimov, 1992, DVD filmed in Paris, Premiere Opera
* Tchaikovsky, ''Evgeny Onegin'', Gergiev/ Fleming/ Zaremba/ Vargas/Hvorostovsky/Aleksashkin, 2007, DVD filmed in New York, Decca; also available for streaming in HD at Met Opera on Demand
* Tchaikovsky, ''Evgeny Onegin'', Davis-A/Kuznetsova/Surguladze/ Lopardo/Hvorostovsky/Kowaljow, 2008, live in Chicago, Premiere Opera
* Tchaikovsky, ''Iolanta'', Gergiev/ Gorchakova/Grigorian/Hvorostovsky/Aleksashkin, 1994, Philips
* Tchaikovsky, '' Pikovaya dama'', Fedoseyev/Datsko/ Arkhipova/Tarashchenko/Hvorostovsky/Gritziuk, 1990, live in Moscow, MCA
* Tchaikovsky, ''Pikovaya dama'', Gergiev/Shevchenko/Gorr/Steblianko/Hvorostovsky/ Leiferkus, 1991, live in Amsterdam, Live Opera Heaven
* Tchaikovsky, ''Pikovaya dama'', Ozawa/ Freni/ Forrester/Atlantov/Hvorostovsky/Leiferkus, 1991, live in Boston, RCA
* Tchaikovsky, ''Pikovaya dama'', Gergiev/Guleghina/ Rysanek/Grigorian/Hvorostovsky/Putilin, 1995, live in New York, Opera Lovers
* Tchaikovsky, ''Pikovaya dama'', Gergiev/Gorchakova/ Söderström/Domingo/Hvorostovsky/Putilin, 1999, DVD filmed in New York, House of Opera; also available for streaming in SD at Met Opera on Demand
* Tchaikovsky, ''Pikovaya dama'', Ozawa/Gorchakova/ Gorr/Domingo/Hvorostovsky/Leiferkus, 1999, live in Vienna, House of Opera
* Tchaikovsky, ''Pikovaya dama'', Haitink/ Mattila/Barstow/Galusin/Hvorostovsky/Putilin, 2001, live in London, Celestial Audio
* Verdi, '' Un ballo in maschera'', Noseda/Crider/Sala/Blythe/Licitra/Hvorostovsky, 2007, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Un ballo in maschera'', Noseda/Brown/Sala/ Blythe/ Licitra/Hvorostovsky, 2008, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Un ballo in maschera'', Luisi/ Radvanovsky/ Kim-K/Blythe/Álvarez-M/Hvorostovsky, 2012, video recorded live at the Met in New York, available for streaming in HD at Met Opera on Demand
* Verdi, ''Un ballo in maschera'', Levine/Radvanovsky/Stober/Zajick/Beczala/Hvorostovsky, 2015, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Don Carlos'', Haitink/Gorchakova/Borodina/Margison/Hvorostovsky/Scandiuzzi, 1996, Philips
* Verdi, ''Don Carlos'', Gergiev/Villarroel/Zajick/Margison/Hvorostovsky/Ramey, 2002, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Don Carlos'', Levine/Racette/Borodina/Botha/Hvorostovsky/Pape, 2006, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Don Carlos'', Maazel/Frittoli/Smirnova/Vargas/Hvorostovsky/Furlanetto-F, 2013, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Don Carlos'', Nézet-Séguin/ Frittoli/ Gubanova/Lee-YH/Hvorostovsky/Furlanetto-F, 2015, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Ernani
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'', Armiliato/Meade/de Biasio/Hvorostovsky/Furlanetto-F, 2012, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Ernani'', Armiliato/Meade/Giordani/Hvorostovsky/Furlanetto-F, 2012, video recorded live at the Met in New York, available for streaming in HD at Met Opera on Demand
* Verdi, '' I masnadieri'', Downes/Delligatti/Farina/Hvorostovsky/Colombara, 1998, live at Baden-Baden, House of Opera
* Verdi, ''I masnadieri'', Downes/Delligatti/Farina/Hvorostovsky/Pape, 2002, live in London*
* Verdi, ''Rigoletto
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'', Downes/Siurina/Villazón/Hvorostovsky, 2005, live in London, Premiere Opera
* Verdi, ''Rigoletto'', Heras Casado/Lungu/Polenzani/Hvorostovsky, 2013, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Rigoletto'', Heras Casado/Yoncheva/Polenzani/Hvorostovsky, 2013, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Rigoletto'', Orbelian/Sierra/ Demuro/Hvorostovsky, 2016, Delos
* Verdi, ''Simon Boccanegra'', Summers-P/Guryakova/Berti/Hvorostovsky/Aceto, 2006, live in Houston, Live Opera Heaven
* Verdi, ''Simon Boccanegra'', Levine/Frittoli/de Biasio/Hvorostovsky/Furlanetto-F, 2011, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Simon Boccanegra'', Levine/Frittoli/Vargas/Hvorostovsky/Furlanetto-F, 2011, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Simon Boccanegra'', Orbelian/Frittoli/Secco/Hvorostovsky/Abdrazakov, 2014, Delos
* Verdi, '' La traviata'', Mehta/Te Kanawa/Kraus/Hvorostovsky, 1993, Philips
* Verdi, ''La traviata'', Gergiev/Fleming/Vargas/Hvorostovsky, 2004, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''La traviata'', Maazel/Ciofi/Saccà/Hvorostovsky, 2004, DVD filmed in Venice, TDK
* Verdi, ''La traviata'', Benini/Netrebko/Kaufmann
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/Hvorostovsky, 2008, live in London, Celestial Audio
* Verdi, ''La traviata'', Luisi/Dessay/Polenzani/Hvorostovsky, 2012, video recorded live at the Met in New York, available for streaming in HD at Met Opera on Demand
* Verdi, '' Il trovatore'', Rizzi/Villarroel/Naef/ Cura/Hvorostovsky, 2002, DVD filmed in London, Opus Arte
* Verdi, ''Il trovatore'', Luisotti/Radvanovsky/Blythe/Berti/Hvorostovsky, 2009, live in San Francisco, Premiere Opera
* Verdi, ''Il trovatore'', Noseda/Radvanovsky/ Zajick/Álvarez-M/Hvorostovsky, 2009, live in New York, Sirius
* Verdi, ''Il trovatore'', Rizzi/Radvanovsky/Walewska/ Alagna/Hvorostovsky, 2009, live in London, Premiere Opera
* Verdi, ''Il trovatore'', Armiliato/Radvanovsky/Zajick/Álvarez-M/Hvorostovsky, 2011, DVD filmed in New York, DG; also available for streaming in HD at Met Opera on Demand
* Verdi, ''Il trovatore'', Armiliato/ Netrebko/Zajick/Lee-YH/Hvorostovsky, 2015, Oct 3, video recorded live at the Met in New York, available for streaming in HD at Met Opera on Demand, Hvorostovsky's last staged performance in that house
''asterisk'' = label unknown, or recording exists but has not been made commercially available
Light music
Hvorostovsky's interest in Russian and other light classical and traditional song led to several recordings including:
* '' I Met You, My Love'' 2002
* '' Where Are You My Brothers?'' 2003
* ''Passione di Napoli'' 2001, Delos
References
External links
Hvorostovsky Foundation
Performances
Operabase
Dmitri Hvorostovsky Virtual Archive
by Bruce Duffie, 23 September 1993 (at the time of his American Operatic debut in Chicago)
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1962 births
2017 deaths
Musicians from Krasnoyarsk
Russian operatic baritones
Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class
Deaths from brain cancer in England
People's Artists of Russia
Österreichischer Kammersänger
Russian National Music Award winners
20th-century Russian male opera singers
21st-century Russian male opera singers
Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery