“One last duet across time” — Anna Netrebko’s tearful tribute to Dmitri Hvorostovsky leaves Vienna breathless No words, just Vocalise. No spotlight, just memory. Anna Netrebko stood alone where they once stood together — and let her voice carry the grief, the love, and the music they shared.In a haunting performance honoring her late friend and stage partner, she sang not to the crowd, but to Dima. The audience wept. And in that silence between notes, it was as if his voice answered back.

Anna Netrebko Honors Dmitri Hvorostovsky With Heartfelt Tribute Performance

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In a stirring moment of musical remembrance, soprano Anna Netrebko paid tribute to the late baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky in a concert that felt less like a performance and more like a personal farewell. Held at Vienna’s Musikverein, the event marked nearly seven years since Hvorostovsky’s passing — but his presence was palpable.

Netrebko, who famously shared the stage with Hvorostovsky in electrifying performances of La Traviata and Eugene Onegin, took to the stage alone under a single, solemn light. She chose Rachmaninoff’s “Vocalise”, a piece without words — fitting, perhaps, for a grief too deep to articulate.

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As the music swelled, Netrebko’s voice trembled with both strength and sorrow. Audience members later described the moment as “spiritually haunting” and “like watching a soul sing to another across time.” A black-and-white projection of Hvorostovsky appeared behind her during the final notes, prompting tears from both the singer and the crowd.

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“Dima was more than a colleague,” Netrebko said afterward. “He was family. And this… this was for him.”

It wasn’t just a tribute. It was a final duet — one voice singing, one remembered. A love letter in melody to a legend gone too soon.

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