Vladimir Redkin with his profound glowing baritone takes the title-role, and Maria Gavrilova sings Tatyana, her soprano voice almost unequalled in warmth and radiance. This Eugene Onegin is a feast of good theatre because it concentrates on the most important element of the tale it tells; namely the tragedy of the human soul and its suffering.
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