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Hvorostovsky & Vargas - Eugene Onegin - Duel Scene

Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Ramon Vargas in the duel scene from Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin. Met, 2007.  
 
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team20002000 (1 month ago)
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fabrizzzio48 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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kkm3000 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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take you filth someplace else!! haha, you suck donkeyass!!
balkanjiq (4 months ago) Show Hide
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fabrizzzio48 , you could be more boring! :)
leftofmonalisa (8 months ago) Show Hide
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FREAKING AWESOME!!!!!!!!!

i'm in a production of this right now, and ours is pretty cool, but nothing as awesome as this!!!
MARISOLDELMONACO (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Extraordinaria escena, hermosas voces.
Vargas hace una magnifica interpretacion de Lensky. Dmitri unico en el rol de Onegin. Amo a este extraordinario Baritono.
voz, con hermosa emicion y tecnica segura. y es tan atractivo que tiene mucho impacto en escena.
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one of the best recordings ever of onegin
hvorostovsky vargas and fleming just a great cast
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In true love this social status means nothing. For Tatiana the social stardom was more important than her love for Onegine. This way she did the right thing to do denying him. And Onegine had to understand that she wasn't the woman who loves him, and who he loved really. It was an illusion, and finally he had to face the he was always alone.
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Possible, I suppose, as Tchaikovsky's motivation. Yet, I really detest the idea that just because two men are devoted to and love one another, that makes the attachment sexual. Homosexuality thwarts the purpose of the reproductive organs by definition, and as man is both matter and spirit, denies his true end and destiny. Ergo, this idea that pretentions to loving the opposite sex is a lie is, I think, the real sham.
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I was talking about "homosexuality" in the sense of absolute love..not like a sodomitic relationship.
I ever have thought in a souls' communion...in a self-odentification that Lensky does(unconsciously) with Onegin,and vice versa.
Really,I never have thought in a low wildenss of their instincts.
Ankhsnammon

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