Principal Arias and Numbers
Act 1
- Aria: "Ah, Tanya, Tanya" (Olga)
- Aria: "Were I a man whom fate intended" (Onegin)
- Aria: Letter Aria "Let me die, but first...", Сцена письма: «Пускай погибну я, но прежде…» (Tatyana)
Act 2
- Dance: Waltz
- Aria: "Kuda, kuda vï udalilis" «Куда, куда вы удалились, весны моей златые дни» (Lensky)
Act 3
- Dance: Polonaise
- Aria: "All men surrender to Love's power" «Любви все возрасты покорны» (Gremin)
- Scene: Finale (Onegin, Tatyana)
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