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Ralph Fiennes, star of stage and screen, makes opera debut in Paris directing `Eugene Onegin’
- On Monday, Ralph Fiennes made his opera-directing debut at the Paris Opera's Palais Garnier, staging Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin based on Alexander Pushkin's 1833 novel.
- Fiennes said he accepted after a phone call from conductor Semyon Byckov that rekindled his interest in Pushkin and drew on his role in the 1999 film Onegin.
- Design choices emphasized cinematic simplicity, using Michael Levine's sparse sets, Annemarie Woods' non-period costumes, and a cast led by Boris Pinkhasovich, Ruzan Mantashyan, Bogdan Volkov, and Susan Graham.
- The production is already a commercial success: the whole 11-performance run through Feb. 27 is sold out and France TV will broadcast it on Feb. 9.
- Rehearsals started Dec. 1 and moved on stage Jan. 9, a rapid process noted by designers, as Byckov, announced weeks ago as Paris Opera's music director starting August 2028, influences the production.
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Ralph Fiennes, star of stage and screen, makes opera debut in Paris directing `Eugene Onegin'
Ralph Fiennes made his opera directing debut with Tchaikovsky's “Eugene Onegin” at the Paris Opera. Known for his cinematic background, Fiennes uses lighting to focus on one-on-one interactions.
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Read Full ArticleFine, densely accurate: Ralph Fiennes makes his debut with Peter Tchaikovsky's "Eugen Onegin" skilfully as an opera director at Palais Garnier in Paris.
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