Eugene Onegin was composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The libretto, organised by the composer and Konstantin Shilovsky, very closely follows certain passages in Alexander Pushkin's novel in verse, ...
Great Performances at the Met presents Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin. Anna Netrebko stars as Tatiana, the naïve heroine of Tchaikovsky’s opera, with Peter Mattei as the title character who rejects her.
Deservedly still Tchaikovsky’s most celebrated opera, Eugene Onegin astounds with angelic music that never ceases to amaze. This production by Ted Huffman, in his main stage Royal Opera debut, ...
Soprano Katy Lindhart and baritone Thaddaeus Bourne in the Ruby cast of Opera in the Heights’ Eugene Onegin. Credit: Photo by Nancy Gillespie I knew trouble lay ahead in Opera in the Heights’ physical ...
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Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin" is a story of strong emotion accommodating itself, painfully but with resigned acceptance, to external reality. Dreams of romantic love prove untenable, or merely ...
Allison Pohl as Tatyana and Mysha Myznikov as Onegin in the Tacoma Opera production of “Eugene Onegin” by Tchaikovsky. PETER SERKO Courtesy Three hours of tragic Russian opera is not everyone’s cup of ...
In Seoul’s small but vibrant operatic scene, opera is virtually synonymous with a thrilling drama, spectacle and over-the-top singing. In surveys, “Carmen,” “La Traviata” or “Aida” come out as some of ...
Tchaikovsky’s setting of Pushkin’s timeless verse novel is presented on the Met stage in Deborah Warner’s moving production, starring Anna Netrebko and Dmitri Hvorostovsky as Tatiana and Onegin.
Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin" tells a subtle story, and not just by the over-the-top standards of opera. The title character is a worldly, upper-class Russian bored by his life in the country. Invited ...
Tchaikovsky’s setting of Pushkin’s timeless verse novel is presented on the Met stage in Deborah Warner’s moving production, starring Anna Netrebko and Dmitri Hvorostovsky as Tatiana and Onegin.