Benedetto Cristofani. Run Time. Approximately 3 hours 10 minutes including one minute intermission and one minute intermission. Act II. Act III. Sara Jakubiak Soprano Tatyana. Sara Jakubiak. Lucas Meachem Baritone Eugene Onegin. Lucas Meachem. Dovlet Nurgeldiyev Tenor Lensky. Dovlet Nurgeldiyev.
Avery Amereau Contralto Olga. Avery Amereau. James Creswell Bass Prince Gremin. James Creswell. Katharine Goeldner Mezzo-Soprano Larina. Katharine Goeldner. Deborah Nansteel Mezzo-Soprano Filipyevna. Deborah Nansteel. Matthew DiBattista. Allen Michael Jones Bass Zaretsky. Allen Michael Jones. Malcolm Rippeth. Acrobatic Choreography. Lina Johansson. Liz Ranken. Philharmonia Orchestra. Garsington Opera Chorus. Sung in Russian with English supertitles.
June Thursday 3 June. Saturday 5 June. Saturday 12 June. Friday 18 June. The stars of Lyric's upcoming production of Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin invite you to see for yourself what makes this show so wonderful. James Levine. Music furnished through an arrangement with Universal Music. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. Here is a link to the audio instead. Lyric Opera Commentaries are sponsored by the Patrick G. Ryan Foundation in memory of their parents.
All rights reserved. A project of the Women's Board. Read more. With unforgettable tunes and dazzling choreography, Bizet's Carmen is one of this winter's hottest tickets. Eugene Onegin will capture your heart with an all-star cast and glorious music. Don't take our word for it—here is a sampling of critical acclaim from around the city.
An impressionable country girl, Tatiana, falls in love at first sight with her new neighbor, the debonair and bored Onegin. She writes him a letter explaining her feelings, which he rejects politely but firmly. Onegin is challenged by the jealous Lensky to a duel, in which Lensky is killed. After several years of traveling abroad, Onegin returns to St. Petersburg and sees Tatiana at a ball. She is now the wife of the much older Prince Gremin. Onegin realizes he loves Tatiana and writes her a passionate letter.
When she receives him at her home, she admits that she still loves him. Rather than running away with him, however, she chooses to remain with her husband, leaving Onegin in despair.
The peasants come from the fields celebrating the completion of the harvest with songs and dances. Olga teases Tatiana for avoiding the festivities; pensive Tatiana prefers her romance novels. Page Navigation for: Eugene Onegin.
Baritone Igor Golovatenko returns on the heels of an impressive Met debut in The Queen of Spades to sing the title role of the urbane nobleman who rejects Tatiana, much to his later dismay. Select a date from the dropdown to filter cast by date of performance. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky —93 enjoyed tremendous fame during his lifetime as a composer of symphonic music and ballets. His operas have achieved a steadily growing popularity outside of Russia.
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