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Eugène Onéguine

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Eugène Onéguine is Tchaikovsky’s operatic adaptation of Aleksandr Pushkin’s verse novel, a work that turns Russian social life into a lyrical drama of memory, pride, and missed chances. The story follows Onegin, a restless aristocrat whose indifference shapes the lives of those around him, especially Tatiana, whose sincere devotion becomes central to the opera’s emotional force. Tchaikovsky’s score gives the narrative its intimate, reflective character, balancing salon scenes, rural settings, and moments of private regret with music that is both elegant and deeply felt. This edition presents the opera in a French-language context, making it useful for readers approaching the work as a performed piece, a libretto, or a cultural classic. It is best understood as a bridge between Pushkin’s literary masterpiece and the operatic tradition it inspired.

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