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    Yevgeni Onegin

    Yevgeni Onegin

    Pyotr Il’yich Tchikovsky

         
         

    Libretto:  The composer

    First Performance: Moscow, Bol’shoy Theater, January 11, 1881
    First Performance at the Israeli Opera: April 18, 1992

    First Performance of this production: June 24, 2008

     

    Conductor           Dmitri Jurowski
    Yishai Stekler 4.7, 5.7
    Director Jean-Claude Auvray
    Set Designer Alexander Lisiyanski
    Costume Designer Chiara Donato
    Lighting Designer

    Felice Ross

    Lighting Revival Yehiel Orgal
    Choreographer Cooky Chiapalone

     

    Soloists          
      
    Yevgeny Onegin

    Vladimir Petrov

    Brett Polegato 25.6, 27.6, 29.6, 2.7, 5.7
    Tatyana

    Larissa Tetuev

    Ira Bertman 25.6, 27.6, 29.6, 2.7, 4.7
    Lenski

    Felix Livshitz

    Viktor Lutsiuk 25.6, 28.6, 30.6' 2.7, 5.7

    Olga

    Sasha Cooke

    Alexandra Chebat 27.6, 29.6, 5.7
    Prince Gremin Vladimir Braun
    Filipievna

    Svetlana Sandler

    Triquet Yotam Cohen
    Larina

    Tamar Zohar

    Captain Alexei Kanonikoff

    The Israeli Opera Chorus

    Conductor: Yishai Steckler

    The Opera Orchestra - The Israel Symphony Orchestra Rishon LeZion

    Surtitles: Katya Manor
    Sung in Russian
    Surtitles in English and Hebrew

    Pushkin's famous novella about naïve, cruel unrequited love comes to the stage through Tchaikovsky's operatic masterpiece. 

    Synopsis

    Production Album

    Photos: Yossi Zwecker        

     


    Dates

    *Tues 24.6 (20:00), Wed 25.6 (20:00), Fri 27.6 (13:00), Sat 28.6 (21:00),

    Sun 29.6 (20:00), Mon 30.6 (20:00), Wed 2.7 (20:00), Fri 4.7 (13:00)

    Sat 5.7 (21:00)

    Towards opening: Sat 21.6 (11:00)

    Before the show back stage tours: Wed 25.6 (19:00), Sun 29.6 (19:00), Wed 2.7 (19:00)


    * Premiere


    Reviews

    “Auvray's direction and Lisiansky’s set design make resourceful use of the minimalist background….creating an appropriate atmosphere without becoming oppressive…”  (Ury Epstein, The Jerusalem Post)   

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