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Eugene Onegin
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Eugene Onegin

May 28, 2013
2h 30m
★ 8.0

Tchaikovsky’s most beloved opera Eugene Onegin

Overview

In Trelinski's timeless production he leads a superb, first-class young cast headed by Artur Ruzinski as Onegin and Kristīne Opolais as Tatyana. Mariusz Trelinski, Polish filmmaker and theater director, has created a series of dream-like, surrealist tableaux of great suggestive beauty.

Genres

Music
Drama
Romance

Production Companies

Warsaw’s Teatr Wielki
Polish National Opera
Opera Nadorowa
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia

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Cast

Kristine Opolais

Tatyana

Kristine Opolais

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Olga

Lena Belkina

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Onegin

Artur Ruciński

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Lenski

Dmitri Korchak

Günther Groissböck

Prince Gremin

Günther Groissböck

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Larina

Helene Schneiderman

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Filipyevna

Margarita Nekrasova

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A Captain

Aldo Heo

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Zaretsky

Simon Lim

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Triquet

Emilio Sánchez

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Guillot

Toni Navarrate

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O***

Emil Wesolowsky

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