Tatev Baroyan, George Humphreys
Tatev Baroyan, George Humphreys
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Tatev Baroyan, Ana Đorđević, Chor
Tatev Baroyan, Ana Đorđević, Chor
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Tatev Baroyan, Ana Đorđević, Yannick Neuffer, Chor
Tatev Baroyan, Ana Đorđević, Yannick Neuffer, Chor
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Nicole Lubinger, Yannick Neuffer, Ana Đorđević
Nicole Lubinger, Yannick Neuffer, Ana Đorđević
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Tatev Baroyan
Tatev Baroyan
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Nicole Lubinger, Ana Đorđević
Nicole Lubinger, Ana Đorđević
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Tatev Baroyan
Tatev Baroyan
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Tatev Baroyan
Tatev Baroyan
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Yannick Neuffer, Ana Đorđević, Tatev Baroyan
Yannick Neuffer, Ana Đorđević, Tatev Baroyan
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Tatev Baroyan, George Humphreys
Tatev Baroyan, George Humphreys
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Tatev Baroyan, Therese Troyer
Tatev Baroyan, Therese Troyer
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Nicole Lubinger, Therese Troyer
Nicole Lubinger, Therese Troyer
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Yevheniy Kapitula, Nicole Lubinger
Yevheniy Kapitula, Nicole Lubinger
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Tatev Baroyan, Therese Troyer
Tatev Baroyan, Therese Troyer
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Therese Troyer, Chor
Therese Troyer, Chor
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Tatev Baroyan, Maria Bulgakova, Therese Troyer, Mona Akinola
Tatev Baroyan, Maria Bulgakova, Therese Troyer, Mona Akinola
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Chor
Chor
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George Humphreys, Therese Troyer, Chor
George Humphreys, Therese Troyer, Chor
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Luke Sinclair, Chor
Luke Sinclair, Chor
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Ilia Skvirskii, Yevheniy Kapitula
Ilia Skvirskii, Yevheniy Kapitula
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Luke Sinclair, Kay Heles, George Humphreys, Robert Glyndwr Garland
Luke Sinclair, Kay Heles, George Humphreys, Robert Glyndwr Garland
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Yevheniy Kapitula, Ilia Skvirskii
Yevheniy Kapitula, Ilia Skvirskii
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Yannick Neuffer, Luke Sinclair
Yannick Neuffer, Luke Sinclair
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George Humphreys, Chor
George Humphreys, Chor
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George Humphreys, Chor
George Humphreys, Chor
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George Humphreys, Daniele Macciantelli, Tatev Baroyan, Chor
George Humphreys, Daniele Macciantelli, Tatev Baroyan, Chor
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Tatev Baroyan, Daniele Macciantelli
Tatev Baroyan, Daniele Macciantelli
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Ilia Skvirskii, Yannick Neuffer
Ilia Skvirskii, Yannick Neuffer
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Ana Đorđević, Yannick Neuffer
Ana Đorđević, Yannick Neuffer
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Ana Đorđević, Yannick Neuffer
Ana Đorđević, Yannick Neuffer
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Yannick Neuffer, Ana Đorđević
Yannick Neuffer, Ana Đorđević
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Tatev Baroyan, George Humphreys
Tatev Baroyan, George Humphreys
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Daniele Macciantelli, Nicole Lubinger
Daniele Macciantelli, Nicole Lubinger
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Yevheniy Kapitula, Nicole Lubinger
Yevheniy Kapitula, Nicole Lubinger
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Eugene Onegin

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

In Russian with German and English surtitles

Lyrical scenes in three acts · Libretto by Konstantin S. Shilovsky

Premiere: February 28, 2026 / Salzburg State Theatre

Synopsis

A sceptical, bored and indecisive young man and an idealistic, sensitive and passionate young woman who always meet at the wrong time and in the wrong place – this is the story of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s opera “Eugene Onegin”. The young Tatyana is in love with Eugene, who, however, considers love insignificant and rejects her. At a ball, he flirts with Tatyana’s sister Olga, which leads to a duel with her fiancé Lensky—a duel Lensky does not survive. Jaded by life’s disappointments, Onegin returns to the country years later, where he encounters Tatyana, who is married by now and has grown into a much-admired lady of society. Onegin realises that he loves her, but it is too late. Tatyana decidedly refuses Onegin’s advances and remains faithful to her husband.

In this deeply emotional opera full of melodic beauty, Tchaikovsky combines popular Russian melodies with classical European traditions, thus creating a unique musical idiom. The oppositions between the characters’ inner conflicts and the external expectations of society make “Eugene Onegin” a profound work that explores both personal and universal themes, such as love, regret and human fallibility.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) began working on “Eugene Onegin” (based on the eponymous novel in verse by Alexander Pushkin) in 1877. Following the success of his ballets “The Nutcracker” and “Swan Lake”, he also wanted to make a name for himself as an opera composer and was under much pressure to live up to public expectations. The opera’s first performance in front of a large audience took place on 23 January 1881 at the Bolshoi Theatre and was enthusiastically received.

Together with her tried and tested team of stage designer Philip Rubner and costume designer Su Bühler, director Alexandra Liedtke is tackling this grand work of Russian opera. Relying on their combined experience in Austria and abroad, the team have repeatedly presented productions at the Salzburg State Theatre. Their staging of the opera explores the complex psychological processes in Tchaikovsky’s work.

Duration: 2 h 45 min / one intermission

We offer introductory talks 45 and 30 minutes ahead of each performance.

Reviews

Die Solisten sind der Trumpf der Produktion, allen voran Tatev Baroyan, [...] als Tatjana entfaltet sie ihre Leuchtkraft in der Höhe und ihre samtene Mittellage über knapp drei Stunden mühelos. [...] George Humphreys ist in der Rolle des Onegin so ernsthaft wie selten zu erleben, seine Bühnenpräsenz entwickelt er aus stimmlich sehr nuancierter Rollengestaltung heraus. Haustenor Luke Sinclair zeigt als Lenski seine baritonale Seite, sein „Kuda Kuda“ ist ein Höhepunkt des Abends. Einige Stockwerke tiefer glänzt Daniele Macciantelli als sonorer Fürst Gremin in seiner großen Arie. All das fügt sich zu einer überzeugenden Opernproduktion, die das Premierenpublikum am Samstag zu Recht bejubelte.

Salzburger Nachrichten

Eine sehr überzeugende musikalische Gesamtleistung. Dirigent Leslie Suganadarajah befeuerte das Orchester mit typisch russischer Sentimentalität. [...] Den größten Beifall verdiente der schottische Tenor Luke Sinclair als melancholischer Lenski, gerade weil er nicht von Anfang an den verschatteten Charakter gab, sondern als fröhlicher Kindskopf begann und eine hochtragische Entwicklung durchmachte.

BR-Klassik

Selected performance

Fr 06/05/2026 07.30 pm

Salzburger Landestheater

Audio introduction

von Friederike Bernau und Jonathan Unterweger

Cast (on 06/05/2026)

Musical Director Leslie Suganandarajah

Conducting Leslie Suganandarajah

Director Alexandra Liedtke

State Design Philip Rubner

Costume Design Su Bühler

Choreography Louis Stiens

Lighting Design Richard Schlager

Musical Preparation Wolfgang Götz
Tobias Meichsner
Aleksandra Borodulina

Chorus Preparation Mario El Fakih

Dramaturgy Friederike Bernau

Assistant to the Director Ann-Kathrin Meyler
Alessia Cancian


Larina, Landowner Maria Bulgakova

Tatjana, Larina's Daughter Tatev Baroyan

Olga, Larina's Daughter Therese Troyer

Filipjewna, called Njinja, Nurse Mona Akinola

Eugen Onegin George Humphreys

Lenski, Poet, His Friend Luke Sinclair

Prince Gremin Daniele Macciantelli

A Captain Michael Schober

Saretzki Robert Glyndwr Garland

Triquet, a Frenchman Alexander Hüttner

Guillot, Valet Kay Heles

Chorus Leader Vesselin Hristov

Tatiana And Onegin From The Book, Dancers Ana Đorđević
Yannick Neuffer

Tatiana as a child Marta Grabovac

Chorus Chor des Salzburger Landestheaters

Orchestra Mozarteumorchester Salzburg

Content Notes

This production addresses emotional suffering; a man is shot during a duel.