Onegin

John Cranko: Onegin John Cranko: Onegin. Marlon Dino, Lucia Lacarra
Ballet by John Cranko
Music by Pjotr I. Tchaikovsky
arranged by Kurt-Heinz Stolze

The public as well as dancers and critics agree that if in the second half of our century there was a full-length ballet which could become a classic like Swan Lake, it would be John Cranko’s Onegin. Originating from a verse-novel by Alexander Pushkin and first shown in 1965 the ballet about young Tatjana, who is in love and rudely rejected by Onegin, an arrogant dandy, was enthusiastically applauded by audiences all over the world reaching from Beijing to New York.



 
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