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Kuda kuda vi udalilis (Tchaikovsky, Eugen Onegin)

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2006

Peter Dvorsky, the first nonrussian tenor who sung the role Lenski in Russia.
This recording is from Chicago, 1985.

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  • Russia For ever!!

  • Fantastically sung. Complimenti!!!

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  • Таким Ленский тоже мог быть.

    Замечательно то, что Дворски поет не для публики (в д. сл.) американской, а так, как ему велит душа.

  • I can't remember the singer's name, but at the end of one performance I saw, he was in tears. What an intense, emotional song.

  • @LuvsWildHorses The song begins: "Where have you gone, oh springtime of my youth?" It's a lament of someone who is about to lose a duel and doesn't really care.

  • Wonderful Aria....Wonderful Tenor!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • My mom loves this song. But she says it makes her too sad. . =[ I don't know why though I can't understand it =]

  • Excellent performance both vocally and dramatically. As usual Dvorsky sings with deep passion. Don't miss his performance in the confrontational scene between Lensky and Onegin in the bithday party.

  • One of my favors duels..couldnt understand the lyrics yet almost natural to sense their intensity, the all ensemble is so vivid!!

    Enchantingly heartbreaking for the listeners.

  • INCREDIBLE !!!

  • was finland ever a part of the soviet union?

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