Peter I. Tschaikowsky
Peter I. Tchaikovsky and Konstantin Shilovsky after Alexander Pushkin's verse novel
The story of a cosmopolitan, educated, yet excessively arrogant outsider. He antagonizes the women who love and desire him, just as he does his friend, whom he ultimately kills in a duel. Is it Onegin’s longing to see himself always reflected in others? Is it his inability to adjust socially? The answer for him and the people with whom he comes into contact is bitter. Its name: solitude. Tchaikovsky’s “Lyrical Scenes” subtitled
Eugene Onegin ranks among the greatest, most beautiful and most frequently performed Russian operas.
In Russian with German surtitles
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Casts
Conductor
Kirill Petrenko Production
Krzysztof Warlikowski Set and Costumes
Malgorzata Szczesniak Lighting
Felice Ross Choreography
Saar Magal Dramaturgy
Miron Hakenbeck
Peter Heilker Chorus
Sören Eckhoff
Larina
Heike Grötzinger Tatjana
Kristine Opolais Olga
Ekaterina Sergeeva Filipjewna
Larissa Diadkova Eugen Onegin
Artur Rucinski Lenski
Edgaras Montvidas Fürst Gremin / Saretzki
Rafal Siwek Triquet
Kevin Conners
Bayerisches Staatsorchester
The Chorus of Bayerische Staatsoper
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