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Eugene Onegin / Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

Met Opera on Demand Available online

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893, composer, composer.
Contributor:
Netrebko, Anna, performer, performer.
Dolgov, Alexey, performer, performer.
Mattei, Peter, 1965- performer, performer.
Kočan, Štefan, 1972- performer, performer.
Ticciati, Robin, 1983- conductor, conductor.
Warner, Deborah, 1959- film director, director.
Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.), performer, performer.
Standardized Title:
Evgeniĭ Onegin
Language:
English
French
German
Italian
Russian
Spanish
Swedish
Subjects (All):
Operas.
Genre:
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (2 hr., 51 min., 13 sec.)) : sound, color
polychrome
Place of Publication:
[New York, New York] : [Metropolitan Opera], [2017]
Language Note:
Sung in Russian; English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish and Swedish subtitles.
System Details:
digital
video file
streaming video file
Summary:
When Deborah Warner's production of Eugene Onegin opened the Met season in 2013, soprano Anna Netrebko had only recently begun singing the role of Tatiana; however, when she returned to the part at the Met a few years later, her dramatic approach, like that of the character herself, had grown over time. With a smoldering vocal performance, Netrebko embodies the nuanced aspects of Tatiana's personality--growing from a girl in the blossom of youth into an elegant, cosmopolitan princess. Opposite her, Peter Mattei sings the title role, a nonplussed aristocrat who discovers the power of love too late, with a rich, supple baritone. As the ardent poet Lenski, bright-voiced tenor Alexey Dolgov offers a heartbreaking portrayal. Elena Maximova is Lenski's carefree lover Olga, and bass Stefan Kocán delivers a moving performance as the aging Prince Gremin. Maestro Robin Ticciati leads the Met Orchestra and Chorus in a textured reading of Tchaikovsky's beloved score.
Contents:
Opening credits
Introduction by Renée Fleming
Introduction
Duet and Quartet: Slikhali l vi za roschei glas nochnoi
Chorus and Dance of the Peasants: Bolyat moyi skori nozhenki ; Uzh kak po mostu
Scene and Aria of Olga: Kak ya lyublyu pod zvuki ; Uzh kak po mostu
Scene: Nu ti, moya vostrushka
Scene and Quartet: Mesdames! Ya na sebya vzyal smyelost
Skazhi, kotoraya Tatyana
Scene and Arioso of Lenski: Kak shchastliv, kak shchastliv ya!
Finale: A, vot i vi!
Introduction and scene: Nu, zaboltalas ya!
The letter scene: Puskai pogibnu ya!, no pryezhde
Scene and duet: Akh, noch minula
Chorus of country girls: Dyevitsi, krasavitsi
Scene and aria of Onegin: Zdyes on, zdyes on, Yevgeni!
Kogda bi zhizn domashnim krugom
Introduction to Act II Renée Fleming
Introduction, Entr'acte and waltz with chorus: Vot tak syurpriz!
Scene and couplets of Triquet: Uzhel ya zasluzhil ot vas nasmyeshku etu?
Kakoy prekrasny etot den
Mazurka and scene: Messieurs, mesdames ; Ti ne tantsuyesh, Lenski?
Finale: V vashem dome, kak sni zolotiye
Introduction, scene and aria of Lenski: Nu, shto zhe? ... Kuda, kuda
Kuda, kuda, kuda vi udalilis
Duel scene: A, vot oni!
Introduction TO Act III by Renée Fleming
Polonaise
Scene and aria of Prince Gremin: I zdyes mnye skuchno!
Knyaginya Gremina! Smotrite!
Aria of Prince Gremin: Lyubvi vsye vozrasti pokorn
Scene and arioso of Onegin: I tak, poidyom, tebya predstavlyu ya
Final scene: O! Kak mnye tyazhelo!
Onegin! Ya togda molozhe
Bows and closing credits
Backstage at the Met with host Renée Fleming. Interview with Peter Mattei ; Interview with Anna Netrebko ; Interview with Elena Maximova and Elena Zaremba ; Interview with Robin Ticciati
Gallery Met short by Shara Hughes.
Participant:
Anna Netrebko, Alexey Dolgov, Peter Mattei, Stefan Kocán ; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus ; Robin Ticciati, conductor.
Credits:
Director, Deborah Warner.
Notes:
Recorded live 2017 The Metropolitan Opera, New York, New York.
Vendor-supplied metadata.
OCLC:
1018379675
Publisher Number:
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