The Unforgettable Night Hibla Gerzmava & Dmitri Hvorostovsky’s ‘Midnight in Moscow’ Duet Left Audiences Breathless – A Moment So Electrifying, It Still Echoes Years Later

When Hibla Gerzmava and Dmitri Hvorostovsky took the stage for their hauntingly beautiful duet of “Midnight in Moscow,” time seemed to stand still — their voices, rich with emotion and timeless elegance, echoed through the concert hall and deep into the hearts of listeners, creating a performance so powerful, it continues to resonate long after the final note faded
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Hibla Gerzmava and Dmitri Hvorostovsky’s Breathtaking Duet of “Midnight in Moscow” Echoes Through Time

On a warm summer night in Russia, two titans of opera shared the stage and created a moment that would live on in classical music history. On July 6, 2014, at the Open Air classical music festival “Evenings in the Moscow Suburbs”, the stunning setting of the Pavlovo Podvorye complex served as the backdrop for an unforgettable performance.

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🎼 The Voices: Gerzmava & Hvorostovsky
Soprano Hibla Gerzmava, known for her crystalline tone and emotional depth, joined forces with the legendary baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky, whose rich and commanding voice had captivated audiences worldwide. Their duet of “Midnight in Moscow” — a Russian standard steeped in nostalgia and yearning — was nothing short of spellbinding.

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🎻 An Evening of Operatic Masterpieces
Conducted by Constantine Orbelian, the concert featured a full program of operatic gems, but it was this performance that silenced the crowd in awe. The chemistry between the two singers, combined with the open-air setting and orchestral grandeur, created a dreamlike atmosphere that brought the audience to its feet.

🌌 A Farewell and a Legacy
This concert would become even more poignant in hindsight, as Dmitri Hvorostovsky would pass away just three years later in 2017. The performance now stands as a testament to his enduring artistry and his ability to connect deeply with audiences — both live and through the screen.

✨ “Midnight in Moscow” was never just a song that night. It became a moment of magic — tender, powerful, and eternal.