Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
Eugene Onegin, Op. 24: Waltz (Act II, No. 13a)
Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
Eugene Onegin, Op. 24: Waltz (Act II, No. 13a)
- Formazione orchestra
- Compositore Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
- Editore William Ryden
- Serie Kalmus Orchestra Library
- Edizione partitura
- Casa Editrice Edwin F. Kalmus
- Numero d'ordine K-A001401
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Descrizione:
EUGENE ONEGIN, based on a verse-novel by Alexander Pushkin, is Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky's (1840-1893) best-known opera. The story depicts the life of the titular Onegin, a Russian dandy who does not understand himself, his emotions, or the value of life, leading him to reject an impassioned declaration of love by a woman he looks down upon and instead pursue the fiancée of his friend, who he kills in a duel as a result of this pursuit. The provincial WALTZ, brought here to a higher level of sophistication by Tchaikovsky, is performed at the ball honoring Tatyana's name day at the beginning of Act II. This orchestral work has found a popular home on the concert stage and outside the full opera. Instrumentation: 2+Picc.2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set).