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Tchaikovsky : Eugene Onegin-Teatro Colon Opera 1997


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Teatro Colon Buenos Aires Argentina 1997
Tatyana : Adrianne Pieczonka
Onegin : Dmitri Hvorostovsky
Lensky : Vladimir Galouzine
Olga : Marcela Pichot
Gremin : Luis Maria Bragato

Conductor : Mark Ermler

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  1. Thumbnail7:17WATCHED Sergei Lemeshev "Kuda, kuda vy udalilis" Eugen Oneginby Onegin65 62,303 views
  2. 2Thumbnail6:27WATCHED Lensky (Eugene Onegin) - Placido Domingoby 1NomDePlume 39,035 views
  3. 3Thumbnail4:14WATCHED The Great Caruso sings Lensky's aria from Eugene Onegin. 1916. (In French)by EdmundStAustell 9,448 views
  4. 4Thumbnail5:58WATCHED Jan Peerce - "Lensky's Aria" (in STEREO!)by SheHadManHands 9,906 views
  5. 5Thumbnail6:28WATCHED Piotr Beczala - "Kuda, kuda" Eugene Oneginby gtelloz 21,334 views
  6. 6Thumbnail5:48WATCHED Басков "Ария Ленского"by hfpyjxntybt 24,304 views
  7. 7Thumbnail5:48WATCHED Afanasenko as Lensky -"Kuda, Kuda..." -by Tenorusso 6,414 views
  8. 8Thumbnail7:54N. Gedda "Kuda, kuda vy udalilis" Bjorling Memorial 1985

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  1. Eugene Onegin - Lensky's Aria - Joseph Kaiser

  2. Joseph Kaiser performs the Lensky's Aria (Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin) Daniel Barenboim / Wiener Philharmoniker Salzburger Festspiele 2007
  3. by florestanius|4 years ago|14,878 views
  4. Rolando Villazon - Kuda, Kuda - Lensky's aria

    Rolando Villazon - Recital in Paris (Theatre des Champs Elysees, March 2007)
    by chsilber|5 years ago|91,719 views
  5. Placido Domingo - Lensky's Aria (Eugene Onegin) orchestra conductor Mstislav Rostropovich

    Placido Domingo - Lensky's Aria (Eugene Onegin) orchestra conductor Mstislav Rostropovich
    by modelier1|2 years ago|3,024 views
  6. Andrei Dunaev - Lenski's aria - Eugene Onegin Paris 2008

    Lenski's aria - "Kuda, kuda.." Andrei Dunaev - Eugene Onegin Eugene Onegin, Act II Paris Garnier, 2008 c. Alexander Vedernikov Weird staging but ...
    by rexeterna|3 years ago|14,376 views
  7. Fritz Wunderlich: Lensky's aria (Eugene Onegin) (w.translation)

  8. 1962 Munich Keilberth
  9. by BazzasBest|1 year ago|1,868 views
  10. Placido Domingo - Eugene Onegin : Lensky's Aria (Tchaikovsky)

    Domingo sings Lenski's Air from Act 1 of Tchaikovsky's opera "Eugene Onegin" Issued in 1969 on Domingo's first RCA Red Seal LP, "Romantic Arias".
    by eblackadder3|6 months ago|875 views
  11. Lensky's Aria - Tschaikowsky Opera Eugene Onegin - Krisana (2005)

    Eugene Onegin, Op. 24, (Russian: Евгений Онегин, Yevgény Onégin) is an opera in 3 acts, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The libretto was written by ...
    by tittattoe123|2 years ago|1,253 views
  12. Francisco Araiza sings Lenski's Aria from EUGEN ONEGIN

    PITschaikowsky EUGEN ONEGIN: "Kuda, Kuda" (Zurich 1989), production by August Everding
    by stern1959|3 years ago|7,444 views
  13. William Burden sings Lensky's Aria from "Eugene Onegin"

  14. Tenor William Burden sings the aria ""Kuda, kuda vy udalilis" from the opera "Eugene Onegin" by Tchaikovsky. Video courtesy of Cincinnati Opera.
  15. by CincinnatiOpera|11 months ago|1,337 views
  16. Tchaikovsky-Eugene Onegin- Lenski's aria-Bob Mitchell, tenor

    Bob Mitchell, tenor Myron McPherson, piano Lenski's aria from Eugene Onegin This is an excerpt from a recital at the Bronx Museum given on ...
    by composerdoh|2 years ago|3,284 views
  17. Peter Pears sings Lensky's aria from Eugene Onegin - LIVE!

    Here is the great British tenor, Sir Peter Pears, with his partner Lord Benjamin Britten on piano, singing "Lensky's aria" from Tchaikovsky's ...
    by kadoguy2006|2 years ago|562 views
  18. Giuseppe Filianoti - Eugene Onegin - Lensky's Aria

    Giuseppe Filianoti - Eugene Onegin - Lensky's Aria Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra Stefano Ranzani - Conductor Tokyo, Japan Suntory Hall August 19, 2009
    by TenoreCalabrese|1 year ago|579 views
  19. Vladimir Atlantov - Eugene Onegin - Kuda Kuda

    Vladimir Atlantov sings Lensky's aria from Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin. Augsberg, 1976.
    by Gabba02|4 years ago|52,332 views
  20. The Great Caruso sings Lensky's aria from Eugene Onegin. 1916. (In French)

    This is a somewhat unusual Caruso recording. The great tenor did not often venture outside the Italian and French repertoire. Linguistically, it ...
    by EdmundStAustell|2 years ago|9,435 views
  21. Fritz Wunderlich Lensky's Aria *Vinyl Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin "Wohin bist du entschwunden"

    *Vinyl. Pyotr llyich Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin Lensky's Aria "Wohin bist du entschwunden" Fritz Wunderlich, Lyric tenor an operbathosa video ...
    by operbathosa|2 years ago|2,003 views
  22. Niklas Vepsä sings Lenski's Aria from Eugene Onegin

    Niklas Vepsä, Tenor Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin: Lenski's Aria; "Kuda, kuda..."
    by MrSingerHannover|1 year ago|383 views
  23. Ivan Zhadan (Jadan) - Tchaikovsky: Lenski's Aria (Eugene Onegin)

    The Great Russian Tenor - Ivan Zhadan (Jadan) Sings: Tchaikovsky: Lenski's Aria (Eugene Onegin) - en.wikipedia.org
    by turnbullmedia|1 year ago|555 views
  24. Opera ' Eugen Onegin ' Lenski Aria

    Taking a Lesson...
    by koreatenor|3 years ago|209 views
  25. Maxim Paster Lensky aria "Eugene Onegin"

    Concert of the winners of Tchajkovsky contest 2007. Maxim Paster(Ukraine)- 3d price. Lensky, "Eugene Onegin"
    by anstasia189|2 years ago|2,019 views

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    Exploring the Reasoning that the United States Holds the Highest Prison Rate

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    Introduction
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    Since 1980, there has been a huge growth in the incarcerated population in the United
    States according to Seiter (2008). There are several legal issues, which have directly contributed if not caused entirely the explosion of people doing time in correctional facilities in this country. Besides the mindset that confinement is the most effective means of dealing with crime, it seems that the decision in Rhodes v. Chapman by the United States Supreme Court in 1981 was the beginning of this problem. The decision, which stated it was not unconstitutional to house prisoners in housing that is overcrowded, gave the green light to this issue. Other reasons include but are not limited to the increased use of confinement as penal policy, increasing sentence lengths, truth in sentencing, new penology, the war on drugs, and the sentencing reform act of 1984.
    Rhodes v. Chapman
    Justia (n.d.), reports that in 1981 inmates from an Ohio maximum security correctional institution filed a class action lawsuit which claimed that housing two men in a cell was against their eighth amendment rights against cruel and unusual punishment. The court held that because the inmates are out of their cells most of the day that this did not constitute cruel and unusual punishment. This ruling allowed administrations of prisons to double cell inmates which is a good thing because over the next twenty five years the population grew in the correctional system by at least 500 percent as noted by Seitel (2008). This is attributed to several factors that have changed penal policy from the medical model that focused on rehabilitation and reducing recidivism to the model of confinement that we use today.

    Increased Use of Confinement as Policy
    In the United States, the American people have changed how they view crime. Since 1980 we are more afraid of crime, the media reports violent crime almost daily. We have also become less tolerant of the criminal element in society, and would just as soon lock them up and keep them confined notes Seitel (2008). Some of this is because the public does not generally follow the statistics that show that our crime rates are dropping, and with the media showing the worst of the violent crime daily we tend to believe the worst. When it is time to tell our policy makers what we want, because of this influence and our lack of looking for the facts on our own, we tell them that we want them confined and for longer periods of time (Seitel, 2008).
    The Federal Bureau of Prisons (n.d.) reports that the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 was used to toughen the sentencing guidelines for criminals. This legislation was used to establish determinate sentencing, abolish parole at the federal level and reduced the amounts of good time that was given for following the rules in prison. In addition to these guidelines, there were addendums in 1986, 1988, and 1990 as illegal immigration and illicit drug use and sale increased conviction rates in the court system (Federal Bureau of Prisons, n.d.). This type of legislation also established the truth in sentencing guidelines.
    Truth in sentencing guidelines maintains that an inmate in prison for a violent crime must serve out 85% of the time given at sentencing holds Chen (2000). Three strike laws maintain that habitual offenders receive longer sentences for their crimes. If the offender’s crime was violent, the standard sentence becomes 25 to life on the third strike. What this has managed to cause according to Chen (2000) is more older offenders in prisons past the age of 50, more lifers, and an increase in other types of offenders in intermediate sanction punishments, due to the overcrowding that these laws have caused.
    In addition to the stance on tougher sentencing, reduction of good time, and truth in sentencing and three strike legislation, at the same time in the early 1980’s Ronald Reagan’s Presidency was the time that we as a nation declared a “war on drugs” campaign (Seitel, 2008). The idea is that society’s stance on illicit drugs holds that the problems caused by the use, production, and sale of these substances are not good for our society, communities or families. They bring unnecessary crime along with these factions of the narcotics industry. Seitel (2008) also maintains that according to the Department of Justice, research correlates a compelling relationship between crime and substance use. As drug crimes became more pronounced more federal statutes and mandatory sentencing guidelines were set regarding them. When the mandatory statute for federal narcotics crimes became five or ten year mandatory sentences, the prison population grew to the increased sentencing time.
    Conclusion
    Since the 1980’s, we have watched our prison population in the United States quadruple in size. This has to do with the change in the penal model from the medical model to the model of increased control that we exercise on our prison population still today according to Seitel (2008). We have become as a society increasingly intolerant and afraid of the criminal element that dwell among us, and the current policy is to keep them more confined for longer periods than we ever have. The justice system accomplishes this by utilizing legislation such as the sentencing act of 1984, three strikes law, mandatory sentencing guidelines, and truth in sentencing guidelines.
    References:
    Chen, E. (2001). Impact of Three Strikes and Truth in Sentencing on the Volume and Composition of Correctional Populations. Retrieved From: https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/187109.pdf
    Justia, (n.d.). Rhodes v. Chapman-452 U.S. 337 (1981). Retrieved From: http://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/452/337/

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