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Eugene Onegin de Chaikovski (versión semiescenificada)

Stanislav Kochanovsky (conductor) – With the Verbier Festival Academy Singers and the Verbier Festival Junior Orchestra

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Timothy Carroll — Director de escena

Anna Harvey — Madame Larina

Aleksandra Rybakova — Tatyana

Anastasiia Sidorova — Olga

Adèle Charvet — Filippyevna

Gihoon Kim — Eugene Onegin

Alexander Mikhaylov — Vladimir Lensky

Jasper Leever — Prince Gremin

Paweł Konik — Zaretsky, A Captain

Satriya Krisna — Monsieur Triquet

Academia del Festival de Verbier

Verbier Festival Junior Orchestra

Stanislav Kochanovsky — Director

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With the support of the Tsukanov Family Foundation and the Neva Foundation.

The third and final operatic event of this year's festival is Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin. Stanislav Kochanovsky leads the young musicians and singers of the Verbier Festival Junior Orchestra and the Verbier Festival Academy in Timothy Carroll's semi-staged version of this landmark opera.

Eugene Onegin —subtitled "Lyric Scenes" by Tchaikovsky— was inspired by Alexander Pushkin's novel of the same name. It was the singer Elizavieta Lavrovskaya who originally suggested adapting Pushkin's novel into an opera. While initially skeptical, Tchaikovsky became heavily invested in the opera's composition, entirely rewriting the libretto himself in a single evening. The story centers around Eugene Onegin, a young dandy of Saint Petersburg, who rejects the love of a young aristocrat and becomes involved in a deadly combat with his best friend out of jealousy. Tragedy and depression hover like shadows over this masterpiece of lyric opera.

Photo: Stanislav Kochanovsky © Evgeny Evtyukhov

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