Dmitri Hvorostovsky

Opera singer acclaimed for Verdi roles

Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Performers & Entertainers born October 16th, 1962
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Born in 1962, this opera singer achieved international acclaim for powerful baritone performances. His career spanned multiple prestigious opera houses, including the Metropolitan Opera and the Royal Opera. The singer's interpretations of Verdi characters established a significant presence in the opera world. He won the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition in 1989, which launched his illustrious career. Throughout his life, he balanced concert performances with opera appearances, maintaining a strong presence in both arenas. His work also included collaborations with prominent orchestras and a number of celebrated albums, showcasing a repertoire rich in Russian and Italian opera.

Won BBC Cardiff Singer of the World in 1989

Performed at the Metropolitan Opera

Starred in 'Rigoletto' and 'La Traviata'

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