theartsdesk in Moscow: a bewitching Eugene Onegin
As Shakespeare is to these native isles, so Pushkin is to Russia. And Eugene Onegin, Alexander Puskin's enduring verse novel first published in serial form in 1825, is the most honoured and beloved of all Russian classics. Outside Russia, the story is, of course, most familiar to us through Tchaikovsky's great opera. We also have John Cranko's 1965 ballet, set to Tchaikovsky's piano music from The Seasons, a producti…
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