and - Live from Red Square 2013 Russia's two biggest opera stars, Anna Netrebko and Dmitriy Khvorostovsky, are performing for the first time in Moscow's Red Square. They sing Verdi, Puccini and Tchaikovsky, bringing the audience to a stunned silence with the despairing aria from “Eugene Onegin“. Front-row tickets were sold for as much as $1,100 for the show, which is also broadcast in Russia, France and Germany. The State Academic Symphony Orchestra or Russia and Grand Choir “Masters of Choral Singing“ are conducted by Constantine Orbelian.
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