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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Eugene Onegin. Vocal Score. Sheet Music. Opera. OPERA. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

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Pjotr ​​Tsjajkovskij. Eugene Onegin. Vocal Score. Noter. Opera. OPERA. Pjotr ​​Tsjajkovskij.

Original

Tchaikovsky wrote 'Eugene Onegin' in 1878, using a libretto by Konstantin Shilovsky based on the epic poem by Pushkin. Flirtatious Olga and shy, bookish Tatyana are sisters, Olga being happily engaged to Lenski. One day Lenski arrives with a friend, Eugene Onegin, and Tatyana is smitten. She writes him a letter, but he rudely rebuffs her and she is devastated. At the dance that night he dances with Olga, making Lenski jealous also. They fight a duel in which Lenski is killed. Six years later, Tatyana has become a beauty and married Prince Gremin, unbeknownst to Onegin who has become a wanderer. Onegin enters Gremin’s house for a party, sees Tatyana, falls in love and pleads with her to come with him but Tatyana, though confessing she still loves him, refuses him – she is married. Eugene is left alone and heartbroken. This is the Schirmer edition of the Vocal Score, in an English translation by Henry Reese.

Oversettelse

Tchaikovsky wrote 'Eugene Onegin' in 1878, using a libretto by Konstantin Shilovsky based on the epic poem by Pushkin. Flørt Olga og sjenert, bookish Tatyana er søstre, Olga blir lykkelig forlovet med Lenski. En dag Lenski kommer med en venn, Eugene Onegin, og Tatyana er slått. Hun skriver et brev til ham, men han frekt avviser henne, og hun er helt knust. På dansen den kvelden han danser med Olga, noe som gjør Lenski sjalu også. De kjemper en duell der Lenski er drept. Seks år senere, har Tatyana blitt en skjønnhet og gift Prince Gremin, ukjent for Onegin som har blitt en vandrer. Onegin går Gremin hus for en fest, ser Tatyana, forelsker seg og trygler henne om å komme med ham, men Tatyana, men bekjenne hun fortsatt elsker ham, nekter ham - hun er gift. Eugene is left alone and heartbroken. This is the Schirmer edition of the Vocal Score, in an English translation by Henry Reese.