5
245 min
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 reimagines the Byronic romantic anti-hero as the definitive bored Russian aristocrat caught between convention and ennui; Tchaikovsky, similarly, took Western European operatic forms and transformed them into an authentic and undeniably Russian work. At the core of the opera is the young girl Tatiana, who grows from a sentimental adolescent into a complete woman in one of the operatic stage’s most convincing character developments.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Timur Zangiev | Conductor | Unowned | |
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Asmik Grigorian | Tatiana | Unowned |
| Maria Barakova | Olga | Unowned | |
| Larissa Diadkova | Filippyevna | Unowned | |
| Stanislas de Barbeyrac | Lenski | Unowned | |
| Iurii Samoilov | Eugene Onegin | Unowned | |
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Alexander Tsymbalyuk | Gremin | Unowned |