¡Tchaikovsky : Eugene Onegin
¡Milan Horvat (conductor), NHK Symphony Orchestra
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[Machine Translation] The "Slavic Opera" performances of 1965 had a major impact on the history of Japanese opera in the postwar period. The performance of "Boris Godunov (available on ALT-353)", "Prince Igor (available on ALT-351)", and "Evgeny Onegin", representative works of Russian opera, was performed with authenticity, and Japanese music fans were made aware of the appeal of these works. The soundtrack of "Evgeny Onegin," which was the last performance of the festival, has now seen the light of day. Although "Evgeny Onegin" itself had been performed in Japan several times before, the audience was clearly captivated by the volume and expressiveness of the authentic performers. The purity of Kralich's voice as Tatjana beautifully expressed Tchaikovsky's maidenly love, and her long aria in the famous "The Place of Letters" drew the audience in without breaking the concentration and tension of the audience. Horvat's emotionally rich music also allows the audience to fully immerse themselves in Tchaikovsky's abundant melodies. The sound quality is excellent. Includes Japanese obi and commentary.
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