- War, Peace, Love & Sorrow · 2016
- Heroes and Villains: Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Borodin, Mussorgsky, Rubinstein, Wagner, Giordano & Verdi: Opera Arias (Baritone) · 2007
- Tranquillity - Voices of Deep Calm · 2012
- Dmitri Hvorostovsky: Russian Songs - Moscow Nights · 2005
- Heroes and Villains: Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Borodin, Mussorgsky, Rubinstein, Wagner, Giordano & Verdi: Opera Arias (Baritone) · 2007
- Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Portrait · 1990
- Heroes and Villains: Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Borodin, Mussorgsky, Rubinstein, Wagner, Giordano & Verdi: Opera Arias (Baritone) · 2007
- Tchaikovsky and Verdi Arias (Dmitri Hvorostovsky – The Philips Recitals, Vol. 1) · 1990
- Heroes and Villains: Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Borodin, Mussorgsky, Rubinstein, Wagner, Giordano & Verdi: Opera Arias (Baritone) · 2007
- Where Are You My Brothers (Russian Song Collection) · 2003
- Heroes and Villains: Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Borodin, Mussorgsky, Rubinstein, Wagner, Giordano & Verdi: Opera Arias (Baritone) · 2007
- Anna Netrebko - Live at the Metropolitan Opera · 2011
- Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Portrait · 1994
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About Dmitri Hvorostovsky
Known for captivating song recitals, lyrical performances of Verdi baritone roles, and his striking silver hair, Dmitri Hvorostovsky enjoyed an A-list career beginning in the early '90s. His brilliant, yet deceptively dark-hued voice was the embodiment of chiaroscuro, and his combination of vocal polish and emotion made him an audience favorite. While he made a specialty of Italian roles like Germont, Don Giovanni, and Rossini's Figaro, he also excelled in Russian operas such Eugene Onegin, The Queen of Spades, and War and Peace, and as a recitalist focusing on Russian song.
- FROM
- Krasnoyarsk, Russia
- BORN
- 1962
- GENRE
- Classical