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Vinogradov Georgi sings Eugen Onegin Lensky Aria 1945

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2009

Lensky Aria de Tchaikovsky par Vinogradov

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  • This is in a class of itself. Nobody does it better. One may feel that Vinogradov understates Lensky's mood swings, but the singer disliked any histrionics, preferring to reach the listener through tone and phrasing. Compared to Lemeshev, it is more fragile Lensky, and if Lemeshevs character does not really believe that is going to die, despite all that posturing, the Vinogradovs does :-)

  • A truly hauntingly delicate performance

    of touching intimacy and devastating

    effect! A sweet vulnerability as the

    young Lensky faces his doom! Perfect

    diction and musicality delivered with

    a beautiful voice! Thank you for this

    treasured posting!!

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  • Lensky aria is quite long and sung by others sometimes boaring. But Vinogradov's rendition is very fascinating to the end and extremely beautiful. Thank you for posting this beauty! Rainer

  • Très belle et sensible interprétation ...

    Merci pour le post .

  • Very touching, beautiful tone, fragility threaded throughout. Lemeshev is exciting, a brilliant diamond while Vinogradov is a rare Alexandrite, both symbolic of

    the Art of Bel Canto .

  • What a beautiful and delicate performance!

  • @bodiloto Et oui,c'est bien..!Salut,Nicola!

  • Truly haunting. He senses the inevitability of his fate. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @LHaritonov Oh, that's good.

  • @riverhouse2007 The lyrics are identical in both...

  • @LHaritonov

    It was published in English as a novel, but I have not seen the opera libretto in English.

  • @riverhouse2007 Agree!... Hm as far as I know, Eugeny Onegin (by A. Pushkin) was published in English language as well... So we can just find this Lensky part there... )))

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