EUGENE ONEGIN Tchaikovsky – Deutsche Oper am Rhein
When Eugene Onegin enters Tatyana’s orderly life, he appears to her like a character from her novels. The young, inexperienced woman falls head over heels in love with the urbane bon vivant. But he rejects her affection; his restless lifestyle is not suitable for a long-term relationship. Years later, the two meet again. The mature Tatyana has entered into a marriage of convenience with the much older Prince Gremin and has become a wealthy woman. Onegin is shocked to realise that Tatyana would have been the right one for him after all. How will she respond to his passionate confessions…?
Shortly before composing The Maid of Orleans, Tchaikovsky adapted Pushkin’s verse novel Eugene Onegin in the late 1870s. Its story of unrequited love mirrored events in the composer’s own life. In May 1877, Tchaikovsky had received a letter from a former Moscow Conservatory student, Antonina Milyukova, who was unknown to him, claiming she had been secretly in love with him for some years. Tchaikovsky appears to have no real feelings for Antonina but had heartfelt sympathy for the unrequited lover, and, through Tatyana, searched for a musical expression to convey with supreme sensitivity the inner torment of the heroine. Tatyana’s transformation, from the deeply serious adolescent of her great letter scene into the mature yet desperately unhappy woman who finally dismisses the man she loves, is one of greatest portrayals in all opera. After Macbeth, German director Michael Thalheimer stages his fourth production for Deutsche Oper am Rhein, creating a world of unfulfilled longings in a society that has grown tired of itself.
Full performance streamed on OperaVision from 23 March 2024 at 19:00 CET to 23 September 2024 at 12:00 CET:
CAST
Larina
Katarzyna Kuncio
Tatyana
Ekaterina Sannikova
Olga
Ramona Zaharia
Eugene Onegin
Bogdan Baciu
Lensky
Ovidiu Purcel
Prince Gremin
Bogdan Taloș
Filipyevna
Ulrike Helzel
Zaretsky
Valentin Ruckebier
Triquet
Sergej Khomov
Lead singer
Mamuka Manjgaladze
Captain
Volker Philippi
Chorus
Choir of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein
Orchestra
Düsseldorfer Symphoniker
Music
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Text
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Konstantin Shilovsky
Conductor
Vitali Alekseenok
Director
Michael Thalheimer
Stage Design
Henrik Ahr
Costume
Michaela Barth
Chorus Master
Gerhard Michalski
Light
Stefan Bolliger
Dramaturgy
Anna Grundmeier
Conceptual preparation
Bettina Auer
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