Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dmitri Horostovsky, a singer possessed of a penetrating baritone as deep as his Siberian soul, along with matinee-idol looks that ...
Dmitri Hvorostovsky, widely considered one of the finest baritones ever to grace the world's opera stages, died early Wednesday in London of brain cancer, his family said. He was 55. His management ...
Dmitri Hvorostovsky, a Russian baritone who was one of the most celebrated opera singers of the modern era, dazzling audiences with a voice that was by turns brooding and delicate, died Wednesday near ...
The celebrated baritone died Wednesday after a long battle with cancer. By The Associated Press Beloved Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky has died after a long battle with cancer. He was 55.
Washington (Washington Post) - Dmitri Hvorostovsky, a Russian baritone who was one of the most celebrated opera singers of the modern era, dazzling audiences with a voice that was by turns brooding ...
Back in the days when I was what my voice teacher dubbed a “baby-baritone” I had to live vicariously through the singers that I admired. We baby singers have a hard time coming up because of the sheer ...
NEW YORK, November 28. /TASS/. Parents, other family members and friends of deceased Russian opera singer Dmitri Hvorostovsky learned of his nomination for the Grammy Award shortly after the funeral, ...
When the beauty and power of music is joined to the charisma of a commanding presence on a stage, art is embodied in a physical way, giving it a new depth and resonance. Russian baritone Dmitri ...
The Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky — one of the most widely respected singers in the opera world today — died Wednesday morning in London of complications from brain cancer. He was 55 years old.
WASHINGTON — Dmitri Hvorostovsky, a Russian baritone who was one of the most celebrated opera singers of the modern era, dazzling audiences with a voice that was by turns brooding and delicate, died ...
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