Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Russian Songs from the War Years

Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Russian Songs from the War Years

Release date : February 8, 2005
Countries of origin : Russia /
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A magnificent concert event. As the Russian journalist Elena Karakoleva writes, "These songs were known and loved by everybody in this country. A number of highly talented composers and poets were among their authors, and no Soviet family get-together could pass without these songs being sung by all of the guests.... [This concert] given by Dmitri Hvorostovsky in the vast 6,500 seat hall of the State Kremlin Palace in Moscow [made us feel] happy and united, because the music reminded us of the meaning of life and of our great cultural heritage." Booklet includes complete texts and translations. 59 minutes, 2003, Color, Stereo.
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky
Self - Baritone
Constantine Orbelian
Self - Conductor

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  • title:Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Russian Songs from the War Years
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Russia ·
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  • Overview:A magnificent concert event. As the Russian journalist Elena Karakoleva writes, "These songs were known and loved by everybody in this country. A number of highly talented composers and poets were among their authors, and no Soviet family get-together could pass without these songs being sung by all of the guests.... [This concert] given by Dmitri Hvorostovsky in the vast 6,500 seat hall of the State Kremlin Palace in Moscow [made us feel] happy and united, because the music reminded us of the meaning of life and of our great cultural heritage." Booklet includes complete texts and translations. 59 minutes, 2003, Color, Stereo.
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