Eugene Onegin

Director Andrea Breth has produced an intimate chamber play that mines the depths of veracity, precision and charisma of her singer-actors. The title role is a tour de force for any baritone, who must walk a tightrope between cynical, insufferable snob and sympathetic, broken-hearted lover. This is carried off superbly by Peter Mattei, who ‘has acquired a fabulous vocal profile and is a gifted actor blessed with debonair selfconfidence.’ (Neue Zürcher Zeitung) But the true hero of the opera is Tatyana, a multi-layered, conflicted, driven, doubt-ridden heroine. As portrayed by the dazzling Russian soprano Anna Samuil, this Tatyana ‘is ready to start a revolution.’ (F.A.Z.)

  • No: A04001505
  • Genre: Opera
  • Composer: Peter Tschaikowsky
  • Conductor: Daniel Barenboim
  • Orchestra: Wiener Philharmoniker / Chorus: KV Wiener Staatsopernchor
  • Artists: Peter Mattei, Anna Samuil, Ekaterina Gubanova, Joseph Kaiser, Ferruccio Furlanetto
  • Director: Brian Large / Andrea Breth
  • Production year: 2007
  • Run time: 02:38:00
  • Producers: UNITEL
  • Format: HDTV 16:9