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ROH: Eugene Onegin
When Tatyana is introduced to the dashing, unconventional Onegin, she believes that he is the hero of her dreams. But he carelessly rejects her - with tragic consequences. Tchaikovsky's deep sympathy for his heroine Tatyana is shown in the tenderness of her music. Her yearning string motif opens the opera and it gains full expression in her letter aria in Act I - one of the most intense solo scenes ever written for the soprano voice. In Kasper Holten's powerful new production, the turbulence of Tatyana and Onegin's youth is contrasted with the self-realization they gain in later life. The staging foregrounds the power of memory and the often futile longing to undo past mistakes that comes with experience. In Russian with English subtitles.