Eugene Onegin (1994)
The cynical young Onegin rejects Tatyana, a dreamy, bookish country girl. But Onegin lives to regret it when, years later, he re-encounters Tatyana, now a beautiful, worldly woman who has married into wealthy society. Tchaikovsky clothed this tale in the Romantic theatrical, domestic, and ballroom music of the story’s milieu, in and around St. Petersburg circa 1820. Graham Vick’s staging.
Directors: Graham Vick, Humphrey Burton.
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Wojtek Drabowicz as Onegin |
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Elena Prokina as Tatyana |
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Louise Winter as Olga |
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Yvonne Minton as Larina |
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Martin Thompson as Lensky |
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John Fryatt as Triquet |
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Ludmilla Filatova as Filippyevna |
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Frode Olsen as Prince Gremin |
| Writing | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Writer |
| Writing | Konstantin Shilovsky | Writer |
| Sound | Andrew Davis | Conductor |
| Sound | London Philharmonic Orchestra | Orchestrator |
| Directing | Graham Vick | Director |
| Directing | Humphrey Burton | Director |
| Writing | Alexander Pushkin | Novel |