Included Work | Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. Operas. Selections. |
Included Work | Fleming, Renée performer. |
Included Work | Hvorostovsky, Dmitri performer. |
Included Work | Orbelian, Constantine conductor, producer. |
Included Work | Fleischer, Bernhard, producer. |
Other author/creator | Sankt-Peterburg Kamerata, performer. |
Other author/creator | C Major Entertainment GmbH. |
Contents |
Il Trovatore. Act IV. Duet / Giuseppe Verdi -- Simon Boccanegra. Act I. Duet / Verdi -- At the Ball / Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky -- In the Silence of the Night / Sergei Rachmaninov -- The Winter Evening / Nikolas Medtner -- Don't Sing to Me Fair Maiden / Sergei Rachmaninov -- Don Juan's Serenade / Tchaikovsky -- Pique Dame. Yeletzki's Aria / Tchaikovsky -- Opritchnik. Natasha's Aria / Tchaikovsky -- Eugene Onegin. Act III. Final Scene / Tchaikovsky. |
Abstract |
Renée Fleming, America's Queen of Opera, performing with the internationally acclaimed Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky, in the Palaces of the Czars in Saint Petersburg. Fleming and Hvorostovsky lead the audience through Saint Petersburg performing in the Gold Ballroom of Peterhof Palace, the White Column Room and the extraordinary baroque Theater of the Yusupov Palace. |
General note | Title from resource description page (viewed Jul. 25, 2014). |
General note | This is a combination of a concert and a light documentary on Russian music culture through the years. |
Performer |
Renée Fleming, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, vocalists ; Constantine Orbelian, conductor ; The State Hermitage Orchestra/St. Petersburg Camerata. |
Language | Spoken in English, sung primarily in Russian and Italian. |
In | Glory of Russia: The Sights and Sounds of St. Petersburg |
Genre/form | Concert films. |
Genre/form | Documentary films. |