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Tchaikovsky - Yevgeny Onegin - Final Scene - Part I

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2006

The final scene of Tchaikovsky's Yevgeny Onegin. Sung by Teresa Kubiak and Bernd Weikl, acted by Magdaléna Vásáryová and Michal Docolomanský.

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  • hahaha i love this scene... especially when onegin says - "if only you knew how terrible it is to suffer love's torments" . he forgot that she does know...

  • Without God's revelation of genius Poetry of Alexander Pushkin, especially in its symbolic tales, myths and "Eugene Onegin", without the language of Pushkin's prose was impossible to the highest musical culture of his Russian contemporaries, such as Peter Tchaikovsky, and the development of the mystically enigmatic for the world Russian Spirit.

  • Kubiak has an amazing voice.

  • spasiba bolchoi. such singing we hear rarely..

  • wow!

  • Мужики всегда хуже хватают акцент!:)))))

  • Брава!!!!!Какой чистый русский!!!

  • It is czech actress Magda Vasaryova. She is well known as Princess in Prince Bajaja and as Rusalka. I love this movie.

  • Teresa Kubiak has a beautiful voice !!!

    I love this final scene of the opera and I think this is the best version I've ever heard !

  • This woman might just be the best sung Tatiana of all time. The girl here in the film is a natural beauty. Perfect fit.

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