Tchaikovsky’s many moods — tender, grand, melancholy — are all given free rein in Eugene Onegin. The opera is based on Pushkin’s iconic verse novel, which re-imagines the Byronic romantic anti-hero ...
"Eugene Onegin" is a 19th-century Russian novel written entirely in verse, but that's not what makes it so brutal. Penned by Alexander Pushkin, considered one of Russia's finest poets and authors, ...
The Houston Grand Opera will present Eugene Onegin. Tchaikovsky’s beloved work based on the Pushkin verse novel receives elegant period treatment in this acclaimed production that Canadian director ...
NEW YORK — In Alexander Pushkin’s 19th-century novel-in-verse, “Eugene Onegin,” whose story inspired the famed 1879 Tchaikovsky opera and the John Cranko ballet, the title character, a jaded ...
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 great 1877 opera, based on Pushkin’s verse novel, breathes the spirit of Russia yet deals with universal themes – the loss of a love that is never declared, in this case that of Eugene ...
The title character of Alexander Pushkin's 1833 novel "Eugene Onegin" might be labeled a "fop" or a "dandy." San Francisco Ballet Artistic Director Tamara Rojo has even suggested that his modern-day ...
She was Larissa Diadkova, at the Metropolitan Opera on Monday night. The Met has revived Eugene Onegin in the production by Deborah Warner of 2013. Diadkova is one of the greatest Verdi mezzo-sopranos ...