
P. Tchaikovsky. "EUGENE ONEGIN "
Lyric opera in seven scenes
Libretto by Pyotr Tchaikovsky & Konstantin Shilovsky (after Alexander Pushkin) (9 characters, 36 musicians & 24 chorus singers) Staged by Yuri Alexandrov Premiere: 29 June 1993
This interpretation of this famous work, part of the "gold reserves" of Russian opera, turned out to be a piece of truly innovative directing. "We are performing not Tchaikovsky's opera, but rather showing our feelings towards Tchaikovsky and Pushkin," says stage director Yuri Alexandrov of the production concept. Onegin mixes ideas of thought and time, allowing the characters in the opera to be seen as slightly "distanced", in a context stylistically closer to Chekhov than to Pushkin.
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