LONDON — In the summer of 1975, WWD reported that Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis made a rare appearance at the Metropolitan Opera House after the death of her shipping tycoon husband, Aristotle Onassis.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Reece Clarke as Onegin and Marianela Nuñez as Tatiana - Alastair Muir A packed and unusually buzzing house on Wednesday evening ...
Cranko took the predictable love melodrama - I want you, I don't, actually I do, well now I don’t - and turned it into a full-length, three act ballet. It divides people - some love it, some less so.
No scenic effects? No excess? No melodrama? Well no, not quite. First, Cranko was not permitted by his opera house to use Tchaikovsky's opera, so instead had Kurt-Heinz Stolze reorchestrate various ...
HAVING a novel by the greatest Russian poet of the early 19th century set to music by the greatest Russian composer of the late 19th century and performed by the greatest Russian ballet and opera ...
Tchaikovsky’s great 1877 opera, based on Pushkin’s verse novel, breathes the spirit of Russia yet deals with universal themes – the loss of a love that is never declared, in this case that of Eugene ...
John Cranko's Onegin returns to the Royal Ballet and Opera stage for a second block of shows this season, and it's largely good news for all involved. As a ballet it's accessible for audiences, and ...
The two have many similarities, from their basis in novels that became operas (though Prévost's Manon Lescaut antedates Pushkin's verse Eugene Onegin by a century), through their patched-together ...
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