The emergence on the worldwide operatic scene of an important Russian soprano these days is noteworthy in itself, but the appearance in recent years of Ljuba Kazarnovskaya on the stages of important opera houses, in song recitals and orchestral concerts was cause enough for the New York Times to hail this extraordinary artist as one of the 'Russian singers who scale new heights'.

Since her debut in 1992 at the Metropolitan Opera as Tatiana in Eugene Onegin, and during the next two seasons as Desdemona in the Metropolitan Opera's new production of Otello with Placido Domingo, and as Nadda in I Pagliacci with Luciano Pavorotti, nothing but glowing accolades and audience ovations have accompanied the rather spectacular rise of this brilliantly gifted Russian soprano. Since then, she's been singing the major Russian, Italian and French romantic repertoire not only in Moscow and St. Petersburg, but in many of Europe's finest houses.

NEW! COMPLETE AS OF APRIL 2008 -- AND AS ADVERTISED IN THE APRIL 2008 ISSUE OF GRAMOPHONE MAGAZINE

Volumes One to Five of Tchaikovsky's entire song cycle, 103 Songs, now available on the Naxos label in a historic release on five CDs including free MP3 audio file and Real Audio sound clips from the Naxos CD.

Still available:
Free MP3 track and Real Audio sound clips from Ljuba's Legato Classics CD
I Long for You.