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Met's 'Eugene Onegin' in simulcast

With Eugene Onegin, Tchaikovsky seemed on the verge of creating a different kind of opera, with a proto-Chekhovian manner in which scenes and acts end quietly, and characters behave with little theatrical artifice and bare their souls as eloquently as in spoken theater.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 1:32am on October 4, 2013

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