Do you remember the evening?, song for voice & piano, TN ii/53/3
Oh no, I beg you, forsake me not, song for voice & piano, Op. 4/1
Morning, song for voice & piano, Op. 4/2
In the silence of the secret night, song for voice & piano, Op. 4/3
Oh thou, my field, song for voice & piano, Op. 4/5
Child, thou art as beautiful as a flower, song for voice & piano, Op. 8/2
The dream, song for voice & piano, Op. 8/5
I was with her, song for voice & piano, Op. 14/4
I wait for thee, song for voice & piano, Op. 14/1
Believe me not, friend, song for voice & piano, Op. 14/7
She is as lovely as the noon, song for voice & piano, Op. 14/9
Spring waters, song for voice & piano, Op. 14/11
In my soul, song for voice & piano, Op. 14/10
Tis time, song for voice & piano, Op. 14/12
They Answered, song for voice & piano, Op.21/4
Fragment from Musset, song for voice & piano, Op. 21/6
How fair this spot, song for voice & piano, Op. 21/7
How painful for me, song for voice & piano, Op. 21/12
He took all from me, song for voice & piano, Op. 26/2
When yesterday we met, song for voice & piano, Op.26/13
All things pass by, song for voice & piano, Op. 26/15
Night is mournful, song for voice & piano, Op. 26/12
Again I am alone, song for voice & piano, Op. 26/9
At the gate of the Holy Abode, song for voice & piano,TN ii/50/1
Christ is Risen, song for voice & piano, Op. 26/6
For his first CD release on Ondine, star baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky has chosen art song repertoire of great intensity and emotion from his Russian home country: 26 featured romances by Sergei Rachmaninov include such pop... more »ular songs as Spring waters, Op. 14/11 or In the silence of the mysterious night, Op. 4/3. Together with his longstanding duo partner, Estonian pianist Ivari Ilja, they have frequently performed many of these songs to great critical acclaim ('Mr. Hvorostovsky used the infinite shadings of his luxuriously dark and dusky voice to illuminate the yearning nuances of bitterness and regret. [...] his admirable range of expressive and dynamic shadings [was] aptly mirrored by Ivari Ilja, an exemplary accompanist'. - The New York Times). The digital release of this album includes two more songs as special bonus tracks.« less
For his first CD release on Ondine, star baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky has chosen art song repertoire of great intensity and emotion from his Russian home country: 26 featured romances by Sergei Rachmaninov include such popular songs as Spring waters, Op. 14/11 or In the silence of the mysterious night, Op. 4/3. Together with his longstanding duo partner, Estonian pianist Ivari Ilja, they have frequently performed many of these songs to great critical acclaim ('Mr. Hvorostovsky used the infinite shadings of his luxuriously dark and dusky voice to illuminate the yearning nuances of bitterness and regret. [...] his admirable range of expressive and dynamic shadings [was] aptly mirrored by Ivari Ilja, an exemplary accompanist'. - The New York Times). The digital release of this album includes two more songs as special bonus tracks.