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The Royal Ballet’s OneginAlexander Pushkin’s 19th-century verse novel Eugene Onegin is a tale of male desire, jealousy and violence. It inspired the eponymous Tchaikovsky opera, the 1999 film Onegin starring Ralph ...
The imperious Onegin rejects naive Tatianas proposal of love and also incites a duel with his best friend turned rival Lenski Piotr Beczala This sets the scene for a dramatic story of love loyalty ...
The Teatro Real’s recent staging of Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin” offers a profound and intimate exploration of love, regret, and honor, brought to life by a stellar cast. Ukrainian baritone Iurii ...
The audience is transported to 1820s imperial Russia – the setting of Alexander Pushkin’s acclaimed novel in verse Eugene Onegin, on which the ballet is based – through the opulent, naturalistic set ...
Scottish Opera’s annual tour of small theatres and community centres with four singers and a piano is one of the company’s defining missions.
“Iolanta” shared its premiere, in December of 1892, with a ballet you may have heard of, “The Nutcracker.” Of Tchaikovsky’s music, that score’s only competitor as a hatcher of earworms is “The 1812 ...
The splendid orchestra and soloists from the Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg made a very special date with the Royal Opera, ...
A tale of unrequited love and regret, Eugene Onegin brings Pushkin’s classic novel to life with Tchaikovsky’s sweeping melodies and deeply emotional storytelling. Watch as Tatyana confesses her love ...
Karen Skinazi, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Literature and Culture and the director of Liberal Arts at the University of ...
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