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Claudio Abbado leads the Berlin Philharmonic in the Polonaise from the opera Eugene Onegin, by Tchaikovsky (1840-1893).
His basic premise begins at the end: with the older, more dislocated Onegin and Tatyana aching their way back to that time in a mid-19 th century adolescence when happiness was so close. That makes it ...
This tragic opera's lightest moment is a diverting Polish dance that opens Act III. Tchaikovsky contrasts his music's gaiety with anti-hero Onegin's despair: he's killed his best friend.
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David Zinman leads the Baltimore Symphony in the Polonaise from Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky.
This is not just a framing-device designed to flatter a directorial conceit. Setting up the opera as existing in Onegin’s memory immediately underlines the ache of Tchaikovsky’s score as much as it ...
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Boston Ballet last presented “Onegin” in 2002. It’s been too long. As 20th-century story ballets go, John Cranko’s 1965 work ranks with the Prokofiev-scored “Romeo and Juliet” and “Cinderella.” And ...