What happened Dmitri Hvorostovsky?

What happened Dmitri Hvorostovsky?

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. After Hvorostovsky won the Cardiff Singer of the World competition in 1989, his success was sealed.

Was Dmitri Hvorostovsky married?

Florence Illim. 2001–2017
Svetlana Hvorostovskayam. 1989–2001
Dmitri Hvorostovsky/Spouse

Who is Florence Hvorostovsky?

Florence Illi is an actress, known for Great Performances (1971) and Bill Bailey: Larks in Transit (2021). She was previously married to Dmitri Hvorostovsky.

How tall is Hvorostovsky?

6′ 4″Dmitri Hvorostovsky / Height

When did Hvorostovsky hair turn white?

30s
Hvorostovsky was only in his early 30s when his hair turned almost white. But no matter whether he was portraying a younger man, like the diffident Onegin, or an older one, like Verdi’s troubled Simon Boccanegra, stage directors usually preferred his silvery mane to any wig.

What voice type is Dmitri Hvorostovsky?

lyric baritone
“The nature of my voice is a lyric baritone and I should never forget that,” he says, referring to the lighter quality of his sound, which borders on being a tenor voice.

Is Dmitri Hvorostovsky still alive?

November 22, 2017Dmitri Hvorostovsky / Date of death

What kind of brain tumor did Dmitri Hvorostovsky have?

malignant brain tumour
Diagnosed in June 2015, Hvorostovsky had been in London receiving treatment at the Royal Marsden Hospital for a malignant brain tumour. The announcement came on Hvorostovsky’s official Facebook page. After his diagnosis, Hvorostovsky cancelled all his performances to dedicate himself to treatment.

Who is the best opera singer today?

Today’s 12 Greatest Opera Singers

  • Renée Fleming. “She is the total package.
  • Anna Netrebko. “Like the very best singers, Netrebko is a complete ‘stage animal’ who draws us into her magical world.”
  • Cecilia Bartoli.
  • Elina Garanca.
  • Joyce DiDonato.
  • Juan Diego Flórez.
  • Plácido Domingo.
  • Jonas Kaufmann.

When was Hvorostovsky diagnosed?

June 2015
“Genuine stars are rare in the classical music world; Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky ranks among them,” wrote the Guardian’s Tim Ashley in 2003. The singer was diagnosed with a brain tumour in June 2015 and retired from the opera stage at the end of 2016. He lived in London with his wife and two children.

Who is the greatest soprano ever?

1. Maria Callas (1923-1977)