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Eugene Onegin
Tchaikovsky's much-loved opera Eugene Onegin, a story of love, rejection and tragedy based on Pushkin's verse drama of the same name.
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Plot Summary
Based on Alexander Pushkin's novel, this opera tells the story of Eugene Onegin, a jaded St. Petersburg dandy who rejects the affections of the young and impressionable Tatyana Larina. Years later, Onegin returns and realizes his mistake when he encounters Tatyana, now a dignified society woman, and falls for her. However, his belated affections are met with cold rejection, leading to tragic consequences.
Critical Reception
The 2013 Met production of 'Eugene Onegin' was widely praised for its musicality and the power of its performances, particularly Dmitry Hvorostovsky's portrayal of the titular character. Critics lauded the emotional depth and the sheer beauty of Tchaikovsky's score, highlighting the opera's enduring dramatic power.
What Reviewers Say
The production masterfully balances Tchaikovsky's lyrical beauty with the opera's profound emotional drama.
Dmitry Hvorostovsky delivers a compelling and nuanced performance as the arrogant yet ultimately tragic Eugene Onegin.
The staging effectively captures the societal constraints and personal tragedies of the characters.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific production is not widely aggregated on Google. However, 'Eugene Onegin' as an opera is consistently celebrated for its moving score and tragic love story.
Fun Fact
Dmitry Hvorostovsky, who plays Eugene Onegin in this production, was renowned for his charismatic stage presence and his powerful baritone voice, making him one of the most celebrated interpreters of the role.
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