Hvorostovsky in 1990 - Caro mio ben (Giordani) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/08/27

Moscow 1990

Mikhail Arkadiev - piano

Caro mio ben,

credimi almen,

senza di te

languisce il cor.

Il tuo fedel

sospira ognor.

Cessa, crudel,

tanto rigor!

My dear beloved,

believe me at least,

without you

my heart languishes.

Your faithful one

always sighs;

cease, cruel one,

so much punishment!

Comments

8 years ago

Kantele Maki

What's with the microphone? If it was there for recording purposes, I would think it would have been a greater distance away from the singer.

8 years ago

louise van den berg

Pragtige mens, stem, lied!

9 years ago

bruna azzurra

Hvorostovsky in 1990 - Caro mio ben (Giordani)Moscow 1990Mikhail Arkadiev - piano Dmitri bravissimo

9 years ago

infrantasi

He wrote his own score, more like Wagner's Wotan sings Cacini. oh dio!

9 years ago

Takeme Rightnow

I prefer higher baritones to this. Low baritones singing in this range have simply the most BORING songs ever written. I have sung this song, and was able to do it marginally faster than this... it didn't make it such a chore to listen to.

9 years ago

Irene Weldon

Beautiful, and he's not a tenor!

9 years ago

Gabriel Lubrani

This kind of Tenor is not good singing this song... It will be better with liric tenor or higher

9 years ago

DiscoverPeace

This tempo is ridiculous.

10 years ago

kaymon murrah

What's up with the modern piano arrangement. I love it but hmmmmmm its different.

10 years ago

thomas pascal

HVOROSTOVSKY ..... Tres belle voie ............

10 years ago

Mark Okoth

Ok. Lovely

10 years ago

Mark Okoth

Ok. Lovely

10 years ago

doozinka

To bad he did not quit back then. Now he just sucks more.

10 years ago

princepeterwolf

LOL I thought Dmitri was actually very smooth. Something tells me that thesinger444life has never seen opera singers XD

10 years ago

Tim Ayres-Kerr

*insert any classical composer who lived in the last 100 years* got a hold of it. it's interesting.

10 years ago

Johan Reiners

Odd and forceful!

10 years ago

AvalonMorley

It does sound a bit odd, hearing it that way the first time. I've never heard it with that arrangement (then again, I've only heard it performed by maybe two other singers). Love me some Dmitri.

10 years ago

Tommy Pinto

No, is the thorough bass

10 years ago

Mic Jordan

hes trying so hard to focus on his vowel

11 years ago

Nicholas Petersen

Personally, I rather like it. As long as we understand that he's abandoning the traditional harmonization, it's fine.

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