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Dmitri Hvorostovsky|Mélodies (Gueorgi Vasilevitch Sviridov)

Mélodies (Gueorgi Vasilevitch Sviridov)

Gueorgi Vasilevitch Sviridov

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Though begun in 1975, Georgy Sviridov's vocal "poem," Petersburg, was completed specifically for Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Mikhail Arkadiev in 1995, and this recording makes it is easy to understand why. Performances of such alchemic beauty and expressive weight only come from the perfect union of music and musicians. Sviridov is the big winner in this situation. Admired and highly decorated during the Soviet era, and creator of a large and impressive body of vocal music, he is still relatively unknown to western audiences. Here, in both Petersburg and the Romances (6) of Pushkin that round out the disc, they can discover a masterful composer who infused his songs with all the lyricism and emotional immediacy of Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky while maintaining a distinctly modern voice. No two songs on the album are alike, and yet all speak with one voice. Most importantly, each one grows organically from its poem, turning the cadence of the Russian language into the seeds of melody. Hvorostovsky is at his best, both vocally and interpretively. His distinctively dark, yet brilliant, timbre, his seamless approach to line and legato, and the intensity and range of his expression bring out the best in every song. He embodies the uniquely masculine sadness that runs through so much Russian music and poetry. Arkadiev plays with the same rhythmic weight, tonal beauty, and spontaneity that he always brings to the table. This is truly a great recording, as highly recommended as possible.

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Mélodies (Gueorgi Vasilevitch Sviridov)

Dmitri Hvorostovsky

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1
No. 1. Flyuger (The Weathercock)
Mikhail Arkadiev
00:02:45

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

2
No. 2. Zolotoe veslo (The Golden Oar)
Dmitri Hvorostovsky
00:04:04

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

3
No. 3. Nevesta (The Bride)
Mikhail Arkadiev
00:04:19

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

4
No. 4. Golos iz khora (A Voice From the Chorus)
Dmitri Hvorostovsky
00:06:45

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

5
No. 5. Ya prigvozhdyon k traktirnoi stoike (I Am Nailed To a Tavern Coun
Mikhail Arkadiev
00:05:31

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

6
No. 6. Veter prinyos izdalyoka (The Breeze Has Brought From Far Away)
Dmitri Hvorostovsky
00:02:35

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

7
No. 7. Petersburgskaya Pesenka (Petersburg Song, December 7, 1906)
Mikhail Arkadiev
00:03:59

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

8
No. 8. Rozhdennye v goda glukhie (Those Born in Obscure Years)
Dmitri Hvorostovsky
00:04:27

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

9
No. 9. Bogomater' v gorode (The Virgin City)
Mikhail Arkadiev
00:04:15

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

10
No. 1. Ronyaet les bagyyanyi svoi ubor (The crimson forest sheds its attire)
Dmitri Hvorostovsky
00:04:40

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

11
No. 2. Zimnyaya doroga (A Winter's Road)
Mikhail Arkadiev
00:02:43

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

12
No. 3. K nyanya (To Nanny)
Dmitri Hvorostovsky
00:04:15

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

13
No. 4. Zimnyi vecher (A Winter's Evening)
Mikhail Arkadiev
00:05:55

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

14
No. 5. Pretchustvye (Foreboding)
Dmitri Hvorostovsky
00:04:48

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

15
No. 6. Pod'ezzhaya pod izhory (Drawing near to Izhory)
Mikhail Arkadiev
00:01:54

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone - Mikhail Arkadiev, piano

Albumbeschreibung

Though begun in 1975, Georgy Sviridov's vocal "poem," Petersburg, was completed specifically for Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Mikhail Arkadiev in 1995, and this recording makes it is easy to understand why. Performances of such alchemic beauty and expressive weight only come from the perfect union of music and musicians. Sviridov is the big winner in this situation. Admired and highly decorated during the Soviet era, and creator of a large and impressive body of vocal music, he is still relatively unknown to western audiences. Here, in both Petersburg and the Romances (6) of Pushkin that round out the disc, they can discover a masterful composer who infused his songs with all the lyricism and emotional immediacy of Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky while maintaining a distinctly modern voice. No two songs on the album are alike, and yet all speak with one voice. Most importantly, each one grows organically from its poem, turning the cadence of the Russian language into the seeds of melody. Hvorostovsky is at his best, both vocally and interpretively. His distinctively dark, yet brilliant, timbre, his seamless approach to line and legato, and the intensity and range of his expression bring out the best in every song. He embodies the uniquely masculine sadness that runs through so much Russian music and poetry. Arkadiev plays with the same rhythmic weight, tonal beauty, and spontaneity that he always brings to the table. This is truly a great recording, as highly recommended as possible.

© TiVo

Informationen zur Originalaufnahme : 63:06 - DSD (Direct Stream Digital) / DDD - Date et lieu d'enregistrement non précisés - Notes en anglais, textes des mélodies en russe et anglais

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