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Eugene Onegin - Tchaikovsky

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Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin

From 25 February TO 09 March 2025
Staatsoper - Hamburg
Program

Tchaikovsky : Eugene Onegin

Cast
  • Conductor
    Ari Pelto
  • Director
    Adolf Dresen
  • Performers
    Eugene Onegin: Christoph Pohl
    Tatyana: Sally Matthews
    Vladmir Lenski: Bogdan Volkov
    Prince Gremin: Alexander Roslavets
    Olga: Kristina Stanek
    Triquet: Peter Galliard
    Filipjewna: Carole Wilson
    Larina: Katja Pieweck
    Zaretzki: William Desbiens
  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

Staatsoper - Hamburg LocationGrosse Theaterstrasse 25 - 20354 Hamburg Allemagne

During their frequent journeys to Venice, the merchants of Hamburg had many a chance to note the success of Europe's first public opera, opened in 1637. In 1678, some of these rich bourgeois thus founded, on the Geese Market, a permanent opera. It was the first in Germany, a fact of which the Hamburgers were very proud. Driven by a strong sense of nationalism that preferred to blatently ignore French and Italian opera, as well as a shrewd business acumen, Hamburg's Opern-Theatrum specialized in defending the German lyrical repertoire, ins-pite of the clergy's prostests and heated debates that reached as far as the University of Iena. In 1738, the hall went bankrupt, ruined by the public's renewed interest in Italian opera. A new building was constructed in 1765, billing both theatre and lyrical works.

 

It was not before 1827 that the location of the actual Staatsoper became that of an opera house. At first, the German Weber, the Italian Rossini, and the Frenchman Auber shared the billing, before Wagner and Verdi (performed here as of 1845, for the first time in Germany) became the house's undisputed stars. Gustav Mahler was appointed at the Opera's head in 1891. Under his direction, the opera freshened up its rather conventional programming (and became equipped with electricity). Mahler hired the young Bruno Walter as coach, before another of his proteges, Otto Klemperer, took over the musical direction of the institution in 1910.

 

Greatly affected by the financial crisis that followed the First World War, and partially destroyed during the Second, the Opera opened in 1946 with difficulty, performing in front of 600 spectators seated around what remained of the stage. But the company, that included names such as Hans Hotter, Martha Modi, Hermann Prey, Elisabeth Grümmer, and Astrid Varnay, rapidely acquired an international reputation.

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Synopsis

Eugene Onegin

Eugene Onegin is the most famous opera by the Russian master Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. 

Since its first performance in 1879, the work has lost none of its popularity, and today it remains one of the most performed in the world. Inspired by Constantin Shilovsky's versified novels and Pushkin's poems, this work is a symbol of Russian lyricism. Its music darkly evokes the torments of a young aristocrat who, out of pride, loses the two people closest to him.

The action takes place in St Petersburg at the beginning of the 19th century. Eugene Onegin, an idle, self-centred young aristocrat, spurns the woman who loves him and provokes his best friend into challenging him to a duel.

In a country estate near St Petersburg, Mrs Larine lives with her two daughters: Olga, the laughing one, and Tatiana, the romantic one. Visitors arrive unexpectedly. They are Lenski, Olga's fiancé, and Eugène Oneguin, a St Petersburg dandy. That evening, when she finds herself alone in her room, Tatiana is immediately seduced and decides to write a passionate letter to her new friend. 

Onegin agrees to pay her a visit, only to reply curtly that he is not suited to marriage. Tatiana is devastated.

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