Deutsche Oper Berlin: Eugene Onegin
Deutsche Oper Berlin, Bismarckstraße 35, 10627 Berlin, Charlottenburg

Opera Cards 2for1
Unfortunately this offer is no longer valid.
Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky - Lyrical scenes in three acts - libretto by Konstantin Shilovsky and Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky!
EUGEN ONEGIN, along with PIQUE DAME Pjotr I. Tchaikovsky's most famous opera, is also one of his most beautiful stage works ever. The search for a suitable material had been difficult because he had precise ideas: "I don't want anything that is part of the so-called Great Opera. I'm looking for an intimate but powerful drama built from the conflict that really touches me. I do not despise the fantastic element, for it knows no obstacles, because the realm of fantasy knows no limits." (Letter of 14 January 1878)
Puschkin's Versroman Eugen Onegin corresponded fairly closely to his wishes. The external action seemed unspectacular, except for the duel, but the conflicts of the people involved went directly to the heart and corresponded in many respects to Tchaikovsky's own experiences. Emotion of all shades - melancholy, longing, passion and mourning over a botched life - shape the musical picture, which is enriched by rousing choirs and swinging dances and supplemented by folk-song moments.
get2 - Dates
07. March 2019 - 19:30 h
10. March 2019 - 17:00 h
18. March 2019 - 19:30 h
23. March 2019 - 19:30 h
In Russian language with English and German surtitles
Duration: 3 hours / One pause
Introduction: 45 minutes before the start of the performance in the rank foyer right
Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky - Lyrical scenes in three acts - libretto by Konstantin Shilovsky and Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky!
EUGEN ONEGIN, along with PIQUE DAME Pjotr I. Tchaikovsky's most famous opera, is also one of his most beautiful stage works ever. The search for a suitable material had been difficult because he had precise ideas: "I don't want anything that is part of the so-called Great Opera. I'm looking for an intimate but powerful drama built from the conflict that really touches me. I do not despise the fantastic element, for it knows no obstacles, because the realm of fantasy knows no limits." (Letter of 14 January 1878)
Puschkin's Versroman Eugen Onegin corresponded fairly closely to his wishes. The external action seemed unspectacular, except for the duel, but the conflicts of the people involved went directly to the heart and corresponded in many respects to Tchaikovsky's own experiences. Emotion of all shades - melancholy, longing, passion and mourning over a botched life - shape the musical picture, which is enriched by rousing choirs and swinging dances and supplemented by folk-song moments.
get2 - Dates
07. March 2019 - 19:30 h
10. March 2019 - 17:00 h
18. March 2019 - 19:30 h
23. March 2019 - 19:30 h
In Russian language with English and German surtitles
Duration: 3 hours / One pause
Introduction: 45 minutes before the start of the performance in the rank foyer right
Info: Deutsche Oper Berlin
On November 7, 1912, the Deutsches Opernhaus was inaugurated with FIDELIO and, in the following decades, served as a stage especially for Puccini's and Wagner's works. The house has remained faithful to the democratic ideal of a citizen opera after its destruction in World War II: Fritz Bornemann's new building, opened in 1961, is intended as a framework for a modern music theatre, which can be experienced from all seats as a total work of art.
Ratings
This is how much you can save with get2Card/get2App
This is how much you can save with get2Card/get2App
SPREE AHOI
nur 699 €
Staatskapelle Berlin
nur 17 € bis 63 €
Jugendherberge Berlin International
nur 15 € bis 37 €
Register for our free newsletter and we will keep you regularly informed about events, news and special offers.