Eugene Onegin, the most popular of Tchaikovsky's operas, is widely considered a theatrical masterpiece.
Adapted from a novel in verse form by Aleksandr Pushkin, it is the tale of a jaded Russian aristocrat who scorns the love of Tatyana, an attractive young girl of the provincial petty nobility. After years of aimless wandering, Onegin returns to St. Petersburg to find Tatyana much changed and married to a prince. Onegin falls in love, but this time she rejects him in favour of marital fidelity.
Composer/Author: Tchaikovsky, Peter Iljitsch
Instrumentation: Voices & Orchestra
Format: Sheet music
Pages: 512
Language: English, Russian
Brand: Dover Publications
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