With raw passion and deep reverence, Borislav Strulev honored Dmitri Hvorostovsky in his “Déjà Vu” tribute, delivering a soul-stirring rendition of Ravel’s Bolero.Each note seemed to carry the weight of memory and longing, rising and falling like a heartbeat that refuses to fade. The audience, visibly moved, sat in awed silence — some with tears in their eyes — as Strulev’s cello sang a wordless farewell, a haunting echo of Hvorostovsky’s enduring spirit.

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Borislav Strulev’s “Déjà Vu” tribute to Dmitri Hvorostovsky, through his breathtaking rendition of Ravel’s Bolero, transcended mere performance — it became a living, breathing homage to a legend.

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With each aching bow stroke, Strulev seemed to channel both the weight of loss and the unwavering warmth of remembrance. His cello voice didn’t just sing; it mourned, it celebrated, it carried Hvorostovsky’s indomitable spirit forward.

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The iconic, hypnotic crescendo of Bolero felt less like a march and more like a pulse — a heartbeat that refused to quiet, growing louder and more resolute with every phrase.

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The audience, held captive by this raw vulnerability, sat in reverent silence, some visibly overcome with tears. Strulev wasn’t merely playing for them; he was speaking to Hvorostovsky, in a language only music can understand — a wordless, soaring farewell that lingered long after the final note dissolved.