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Ballet by John Neumeier after "Eugene Onegin" by Alexander Pushkin | World premiere on June 29th 2014 at Hamburg State Opera, Germany | in coproduction with Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre
For this new work, the Artistic Director and Chief Choreographer of THE HAMBURG BALLET will approach Alexander Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin" from a new perspective. "As I read Pushkin's verse novel, I realised that I was fascinated by the role of Tatjana Larina. She became more profound and more interesting with every paragraph, every page that I read. And so I had the idea to explore her role and her perspective in more detail through my ballet" says John Neumeier. In a speech given in June 1880, Fyodor Dostoevsky noted that "Tatyana is different. She is a strong character, strongly standing on her own ground. She is deeper than Onyegin and certainly wiser than he. With a noble instinct she divines where and what is truth".
Tatjana : Hélène Bouchet | Eugene Onegin : Edvin Revazov | Olga Larina : Leslie Heylmann | Vladimir Lensky : Alexandr Trusch | Prince N : Carsten Jung
Original music – World creation : Lera Auerbach | Choreography and Staging : John Neumeier | Sets and Costumes : John Neumeier
French
Production compagny : Telmondis
Running Time : 1x145'
Production Year : 2015
Distribution compagny : Telmondis Distribution
Video Format : HDCAM