Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin is the opera everyone loves. The American director Ted Huffman has heralded his new production ...
Ted Huffman’s ingenious production of Eugene Onegin is dramatically incisive, and spectacularly well sung.
In creating an opera out of Pushkin’s revered verse novel Eugene Onegin, Tchaikovsky said he had been attracted by the “everyday, simple, universally human emotions”. He shied away from a premiere in ...
The Royal Opera's season opener is a welcome return for Tchaikovsky's opera after nine years, and a house debut for American ...
Deservedly still Tchaikovsky’s most celebrated opera, Eugene Onegin astounds with angelic music that never ceases to amaze.
For a tale of heartbreaking regret for a missed opportunity, Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin, as set to music by Tchaikovsky, would ...
Tchaikovsky’s great 1877 opera, based on Pushkin’s verse novel, breathes the spirit of Russia yet deals with universal themes ...
Bintner’s Onegin and Liparit Avetisyan ’s Lensky register as barely more mature. The ensuing tragedy feels not merely ...
Gordon Bintner as Onegin and Kristina Mkhitaryan as Tatyana in the final scene of 'Eugene Onegin'All images by Bill Knight for theartsdesk Much is delivered at the footlights, Onegin presenting ...
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Eugene Onegin at The Royal Ballet and Opera
This Eugene Onegin is a production very much worth seeing with the highlights being the singing of Mkhitaryan and Avetisyan.