Eugene Onegin (opera) - Structure

Structure

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Introduction

Act 1

No.1 — Duet & Quartet
No.2 — Chorus & Peasants' Dance
No.3 — Scena & Olga's Arioso
No.4 — Scena
No.5 — Scena & Quartet
No.6 — Scena
No.6a – Lensky's Arioso
No.7 — Closing Scena
No.8 — Introduction & Scena with the Nurse
No.9 — Letter Scena
No.10 – Scena & Duet
No.11 – Chorus of Maidens
No.12 – Scena
No.12a – Onegin's Aria

Act 2

No.13 – Entr'acte & Waltz
No.14 – Scena & Triquet's Couplets
No.15 – Mazurka & Scena
No.16 – Finale
No.17 – Scena
No.17a – Lensky's Aria
No.18 – Duel Scena

Act 3

No.19 – Polonaise
No.20 – Scena & Ecossaise
No.20a – Prince Gremin's Aria
No.21 – Scena
No.21a – Onegin's Arioso
No.22 – Closing Scena

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