Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin - Rostropovich, 1970 (Complete)
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Eugene Onegin, Opera in 3 Acts, by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Tatiana: Galina Vishnevskaya
Onegin: Yuri Mazurok
Lenski: Vladimir Atlantov
Olga: Tamara Sinyavskaya
Gremin: Alexander Ognivtsev
Nurse: Larisa Avdeyeva
Larina: Tatyana Tugarinova
Triquet: Vitaly Vlasov
Zaretsky: Mikhail Shkaptsov
Captain: Gennady Pankov
Orchestra and Chorus of the Bolshoi Theater
Mstislav Rostropovich, cond.
Studio, 1970
Галина Вишневская
Юрий Мазурок
Владимир Атлантов
Тамара Синявская
Евгений Онегин
Мстислав Ростропович
Александр Огнивцев
Пікірлер: 131
Great romantic music masterpiece. This opera will shine forever !
This is simply a masterpiece
I never liked opera before I heard this. Fantastico!
@rolandoribes6758
3 ай бұрын
HOY LA ESCUCHO POR PRIMERA VEZ.
In my 45 years of experience in classical music collection, I found Eugene Onegin to be the greatest opera ever both in the beauty and virtuosity of the music and the story. If I had never listened to this Opera, I would have considered my musical experience unfulfilled. In that same musical scale, I recommend the Queen of Spades (Pique Dame) as the second best followed by Maid of Orleans and Enchantress respectively; all by Tchaikovsky.
@voyagetoart3115
Жыл бұрын
Hey! Am just starting to listen classical music. How to imagine the story here? Should I just listen with the flow and let my imagination do the rest?
@nicholasr5988
Жыл бұрын
@@voyagetoart3115 hey there you could start by reading a quick summary of the plot of the original poem by the Russian author Pushkin in Wikipedia. Then you would listen to the operate self not worrying about the details but having an overall idea. If you really like the Opera and are interested in the story then you could find a translation of the poem. It's exactly the same name as the Opera. Let me know if this works or how you decided to go about this. Take care, a fellow Voyager to beautiful music;)
@Whatever_Happy_People
Жыл бұрын
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@Whatever_Happy_People
Жыл бұрын
@@voyagetoart3115 yes your idea is right if your just starting out listen to Lang Lang he doesn't do Oprah though his skill for classic music the playing of the piano is brilliant enjoy.
@abe_48
Жыл бұрын
@@voyagetoart3115 You may just listen to the music and enjoy it without knowing the libretto but your joy would double or triple if you learn that the emotional highs and lows of different characters are reflected in the melody and orchestration. I suggest to study the libretto while listening to the music by buying or borrowing a CD from the library that has a separate booklet for the libretto. There are some on youtube with closed captioning as well. You would then appreciate the genius of Tchaikovsky's music and his orchestration even more and remember by heart what each section of music is all about.
The overture always gives me shivers.
I saw this with my school when it came to Atlanta. I absolutely loved it!! (Sadly some of my friends thought it was boring but not everyone can enjoy the same things)
@bathtubbarracuda2581
4 жыл бұрын
The music is great, but I'm sorry to say the plot is tedious imo - your average Romantic moralistic 19th century dishwater.
@saumiasinghal94662
3 жыл бұрын
@@bathtubbarracuda2581 Come again?
@bathtubbarracuda2581
3 жыл бұрын
@@shrekislove1509 Ummm no? You probably could about most of the ones from the 19th century. Classical operas, at least those that weren't comedies or similar romantic tragedies, had excellent plots when they were already based on good source material, e.g. Don Giovanni. But the 20th century, especially if you look at e.g. Berg's or Stravinsky's operas, is where it gets interesting!
@bathtubbarracuda2581
3 жыл бұрын
@@shrekislove1509 Granted, even though I'm not a MASSIVE fan of Wagner, the majority of operas before Tristan (with a few famous exceptions like Don Giovanni, L'Orfeo, etc.) didn't focus on character development at all.
@stefanmuller1269
2 жыл бұрын
@@bathtubbarracuda2581 You did not get the plot. It's far from being moralistic. It's nihilistic. Way before Nietzsche (Eugen Onegin by Pushkin was written between 1823 and 1830)
Какой блистательный состав: Атлантов, Синявская, Мазурок, Огнивцев и Рострапович с Вишневской! 1970 год!!!
@user-yd4fp2fm2z
3 жыл бұрын
РострОпович!
@user-jt4yz4pn8r
Жыл бұрын
Нам есть чем гордиться
This is a very good version of this opera.
My favorite version of that opera I loved it.
@viennaroom6338
5 жыл бұрын
I agree absolutely!!!! Expecially TEMPI are so good and naturally!
@stefanmuller1269
2 жыл бұрын
@@viennaroom6338 yes, it's slowly conducted which suits the opera so well
@user-cj8jf7sr7o
2 жыл бұрын
@Sasha D которая Белов-Лемешев-Вишневская?
@sasha42196
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-cj8jf7sr7o da
@katrinlubich3179
Жыл бұрын
О, нет! Это сонное исполнение, замедленное. Лучшая версия 1956 года - там и голос Вишневской юный, страстный. А какой там Лемешев-Ленский! И Онегин-Белов очень органичен тексту Пушкина. Здесь же, бесспорно, у всех бельканто, но... Спектакль, сюжет размылся. Версия для тонких ценителей звука голоса. Мне маловато эмоций
Мазурок - весьма достойное исполнение ! Bravo 👏
Love Vishnevskaya, Mazurok and Atlantov.
Wundervoll ❤
La voz de Yuri Atlantov es absolutamente hermosa! Me recuerda a Nicolai Gedda...
Какие имена! Какие голоса! Волшебно!
52:47 Gives me goosebumps every time. Очень красивая песня.
@johannesnicolaas
7 ай бұрын
Heard it on Dutch radio. I had to hear it again! And I found it here...... spasiba! Greetings from a cold Holland.
Am I the only one who loves Olga's aria at 14:29 and think it's the best part of the opera?
@celloguy
Жыл бұрын
I love it, but to say it’s the best part of the opera is an original take!
Просто изумительно❤
Saw this perform in St Petersburg yesterday, it was amazing
@omairagamboa7821
5 жыл бұрын
Qué increíble! Qué privilegio!
Божественно все!
Божественная музыка,прекрасное исполнение.Это "Большой театр" СССР.
św. pamięci Yuri Mazurok, to najlepszy Oniegin
Absolutely wonderful.
We waren weer helemaal van slag wat een mooie muziek, de aria van Lenski op ca 15.00
From 3:10 with the famous aria Слыхали ль вы sung by Tatiana and Olga, we get involved in a world of beauty and sorrow.
Csodálatos előadás
A wonderful performance, but never was I so moved as when I heard Eisenzopf sing Lenski. There was not a dry ice in the house. Hoomeyow!!
Синявская- классная Ольга. Голос сюзвучит очень молодо и свежо, что редко удаётся меццо-сопрано в этой партии. Еще одна идеальная Ольга- Лариса Дядькова, тоже очень легко звучала и прыгала живчиком по сцене. У нас в театре ария Ольги идёт в полтора раза быстрее и с бешеными мизансценами, и к концу уже контролируешь себя, чтобы не задохнуться
@gurvinka
5 ай бұрын
А моя любимая Ольга - Елена Заремба❤
Magnificent music!
Me suddenly acting as if I was planning something really evil for a long while listening to the overture
Спасибо огромное! Отличная запись, помню ее еще по древнему винилу. А ссылочки на лосслесс, часом, под рукой не завалялось?)
43:11 Tatiana's Letter Scene
🌹🍀🌹🍀🌹🕊🌹🍀🌹🍀🌹
Gg Tchaikovskiii 👏👏👏👏
Prachtige voorbereiding, deze Russische cast, op de première van nu zondag 29 januari 2023 in de Munt in Brussel.
@bukleuh
Жыл бұрын
They’ve died already
1:58:45 I quite like this rendition of the polonaise. It's frenetic and almost violent here!
I badly wanted to hear this, and here it is! Thank you, Sean Coxen, for your excellent taste and generosity. I love and admire Vishnevskaya - what a woman! Smart, talented, gorgeous, tough. Instantly recognizable. I find Rostropovich to be an incredibly boring conductor though. How can such a great cellist be such a slow, sluggish and timid conductor. How??? Why???
@Hexmeyer
7 жыл бұрын
You're most welcome, VS. Glad you enjoyed this. Yes, Rosty is a bit slow, but for me, he is hardly boring. Probably more ruminative than what Tchaikovsky intended, but I love the way he delves into the score and relishes the complex emotions.
@vladimirstasov6671
7 жыл бұрын
Have you heard the 1957 Pique Dame with Uzunov?
@Hexmeyer
7 жыл бұрын
Yes. I think you posted it, didn't you. Very good. The Aquarius label is doing wonderful stuff, a real treasure trove of Russian opera, Bolshoi performances and singers.
@vladimirstasov6671
7 жыл бұрын
Actually, that was a 1955 performance. This one, from 1957, is with Khaikin. The Aquarius label is a treasure.
@Hexmeyer
7 жыл бұрын
Ah! Then no, I don't know it. Have you posted it?
this tempo is good for learning opera
@MurriciTerceiro
5 жыл бұрын
learning or hearing?
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Vim por causa do tau o filme, mais alguém?
super música, alguien habla español?
@Hexmeyer
6 жыл бұрын
No hablo español, lo siento
@martalozanova7576
6 жыл бұрын
Hola
@MurriciTerceiro
5 жыл бұрын
me hablo, un poco
@adriatorras8077
5 жыл бұрын
Yo hablo español, catalán, inglés y música. Aunque me gustaría aprender francés, ruso, alemán, italiano, bueno, muchos idiomas, jajaja, sobretodo alemán y francés, que son los dos idiomas en que se han escrito mis obras literarias favoritas, la mayoría de ellas...
@extrasalt4595
4 жыл бұрын
Yo si.
Тамара Ильинична Синявская !Ария Ольги "Я не способна к грусти томной" 14':57"!
8:27 25:00 33:40 44:36 52:48 57:43 1:04:46 1:17:18 1:23:53 1:33:22 1:40:23
@cocostern4793
4 жыл бұрын
1:33:22 1:40:23
@johnwasserfall4666
4 жыл бұрын
25:00
@johnwasserfall4666
3 жыл бұрын
8:27
@justilepastile
Жыл бұрын
Which part is at 52:48?
2:46...
2:06:00
2:32:25
2:18:30
1:45:45
1:04:00
Russian opera is unique with all those choruses... which surely must have something to do with Orthodox believe and even deeper Byzantine heritage
@bodiloto
2 жыл бұрын
Stefan Müller Tutto errato.
@texwiller4029
2 жыл бұрын
I don't know... Wasn't Pjotr more interested in other men than in religion?
@texwiller4029
2 жыл бұрын
@Thomas Rosøy However he preferred ballets, operas and symphonies to compose, that are all quite profane forms. I find Shostakovich more religious than him, he for instance followed the path of Bach when composed his own WTK, 24 preludes and fugues, that means rigorous counrerpoint. Tsaikovsky didn't understand Bach.
@texwiller4029
2 жыл бұрын
@Thomas Rosøy If you know Max Weber, he said that sociology tries to give answers to the religious problems in modern era. Sociology kind of substitutes theology. In Shostakovich's music the main theme is oppression. Tsaikovsky's world is more aristocratic/bourgeois world of fables and fantasies.
Quelle déconvenue! J'avais admiré cette distribution quand elle est passée à la télé, avec ces si beaux décors, et cette intelligence de mise en scène, et ses sous-titres en français; je me réjouissais déjà à l'idée de le REVOIR: or, vous ne passez qu'un disque...Alors, je préfère arrêter.
2:07:25 2:09:18 2:18:30
1.58.45
intermezzo at 1:03:11 is so Wagner... :))
1:21:15
1:19:04
Вишневская срастаповичем в своем репертуаре, хм.
@user-xj4yx8kw6t
2 жыл бұрын
Особенно с учётом того, что срастраповичем поёт Тамара Синявская. Извините их.
@dmtkr
2 жыл бұрын
растратоповичь ещё и поёт? какой ужас.
@user-xj4yx8kw6t
2 жыл бұрын
Спойте лучше, если можете, все пути открыты для вас.
00:00:00 00:21:01 00:43:13 01:04:43 01:17:16 01:42:58
Вишневская наихудшая Татьяна, которую можно изобразить. Агрессивная, напористая подача звука создаёт впечатление о расчётливой и прагматичной гражданке с полным отсутствием мечтательности и наивности.
01:44:55 01:54:58 01:12:58
Вишневская все мимо Бани!!!
@mikhailarutyunyan4126
5 жыл бұрын
Сам то лучше смурлычишь?
@EkaterinaDubitskaja
4 жыл бұрын
Вишневская мимо?!! В бреду Вы, что ли, это писали? Одна из лучших исполнительниц партии Татьяны, если вообще ни лучшая!
33:37 53:40
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1:04:47
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