In a world premiere at San Francisco Ballet, "Eugene Onegin" aims high, grappling with mortality and regret in a serious new ballet by Yuri Possokhov.
When a young Russian singer suggested to Tchaikovsky in 1877 that he compose an opera based on Eugene Onegin, Alexander Pushkin’s famous novel-in-verse, he dismissed it as a “crazy” idea. “Then, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. San Francisco Ballet's Katherine Barkman, left, and Joseph Walsh in Yuri Possokhov's "Eugene Onegin." (Lindsey Rallo/San Francisco ...
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