TCHAIKOVSKY’S EUGENE ONEGIN

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by Opera Charm Team

INTERVIEW

The opera Eugene Onegin is one of the most famous and loved work of the greatest Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. This 1955 staging featured some of the leading artists of the operatic stage – Galina Vishnevskaya as Tatyana, Sergey Lemeshev as Lensky, Evgeny Belov as Onegin, Ivan Petrov as Prince Gremlin, and also the soloists, choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre conducted by Boris Khaikin. This is one of the most emblematic recordings of Tchaivosky’s opera.

The composer turned to the story of Alexander Pushkin’s novel in verse of the same name in 1877, and it took him less than a year to compose the opera. Tchaikovsky somehow reconsidered the plot of the novel focusing on its lyrical component, its heroine Tatyana, and her love for Onegin. Tatyana confesses her feelings to Onegin, but he discards her. After awhile, he sees her in a ballroom and realizes he is in love with her, but it is too late – she is already another man’ wife and won’t be unfaithful to her spouse.

Tatyana performed by Galina Vishnevskaya is a fine example of acting and richness of vocal palette. Also, the critics have repeatedly noted the genial performance of Sergey Lemeshev as Lensky. His deeply heartfelt performance makes the character of a lyrical poet so real, touching and at times tragic.

Kuda, kuda, kuda vi udalilis, vesni moyei zlatiye dni? Shto dyen gryadushchi mnye gotovit?
Yevo moi vzor naprasno lovit: V glubokoi mglye tayitsa on!


Where, where have you gone, golden days of my spring? What does tomorrow hold for me?
In vain I try to understand: All is sinking into deep darkness!


(Lenski)

Eugene Onegin  (2CD)

Eugene Onegin | Eugene Belov
A Captain | Georgy Pankov
Prince Gremin, A Nobleman | Ivan Petrov
Zaretsky | Igor Mikhailov
Olga | Larisa Avdeyeva
Filipyevna, A Nurse | Eugenia Verbitskaya
Larina, A Landowner | Valentina Petrova
Tatiana | Galina Vishnevskaya
Lensky | Sergei Lemeshev
Precentor | Nikolai Timchenko
Triquet | Andrei Sokolov

Orchestra and Chorus of Bolshoi Theater
Boris Khaikin | conductor

Recorded: 1955, Bolshoi Theater, Moskow, Rusia
Released: 2012
Comapny: Melodiya

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