July 21, 2025
Athens, GR 14 C
Expand search form
Radio Tritonous
Radio Tritonous
LIVE
Blog

Finnish letter from Tatyana

Finnish letter from Tatyana

Based on author Alexander Pushkin’s novel in verse, Eugene Onegin had its world premiere in 1879. The opera was ground breaking for its time: instead of focusing on fast-paced, dramatic events, Eugene Onegin describes the inner worlds of its young protagonists. Tchaikovsky’s emotional music ensures that the opera has continued to captivate audiences ever since. Tatyana’s transformation, from the deeply serious adolescent of her great letter scene into the mature yet desperately unhappy woman who finally dismisses the man she loves, is one of greatest portrayals in all opera. Finnish National Opera’s production is directed by Marco Arturo Marelli who said during rehearsals: There was something completely new inEugene Onegin: it featured realistic young people, with all their feelings, longings, disappointments and doubts. Every one of us has experienced something similar. That is what makes Eugene Onegin so very valuable.’ Eugene Onegin is brought to you by Slippedisc, courtesy of OperaVision

The Plot:  When Eugene Onegin enters Tatyana’s orderly life, he appears to her like a character from her novels. The young, inexperienced woman falls head over heels in love with the urbane bon vivant. But he rejects her affection; his restless lifestyle is not suitable for a long-term relationship. Years later, the two meet again. The mature Tatyana has entered into a marriage of convenience with the much older Prince Gremin and has become a wealthy woman. How Tatyana and Onegin’s situations have changed; how will the former now respond to the latter’s passionate declarations?
Sung in Russian with subtitles in English and Finnish.

Streamed on Friday 20th December 2024 at 1900 CET   / 1800 London  / 1300 New York

The post Finnish letter from Tatyana appeared first on Slippedisc.

Previous Article

A concert for the brilliant writer Joseph Roth

Next Article

Ein stille Nacht Österreich

You might be interested in …

Court throws out Salzburg defamation case

Court throws out Salzburg defamation case

A Hamburg court has ruled in favour of the gadfly website Backstage Classical, which had been subjected to a cease-and-desist injunction by the Salzburg Festival artistic director Markus Hinterhäuser. Backstage publisher Axel Brüggemann had been […]

Curtis hires four grads as teachers

Curtis hires four grads as teachers

There are the new teachers: Soloist, chamber musician, and humorist Nicholas Canellakis (Cello ’06); Philadelphia Orchestra assistant principal Yumi Kendall (Cello ’04); Boston Symphony Orchestra member Christine Jeonghyoun Lee (Cello ’13); and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra […]