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Video streamed event and on demand: SamsonWorld premiere

Watch online on www.arte.tvRecorded at Théâtre de l'Archevêché, Aix-en-Provence, France
Free to view
Dates/times in your browser's time zone
Friday 12 July 202421:30
On demand until Monday 11 January 2027 23:59Festival: Festival d'Aix-en-Provence
Programme
Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764)Samson (created by Claus Guth and Raphaël Pichon)
Performers
Raphaël PichonConductor
Claus GuthDirector
Étienne PlussSet Designer
Ursula KudrnaCostume Designer
Bertrand CoudercLighting Designer
Ensemble Pygmalion
Mathis NitschkeSound Design
rocafilmVideo
Yvonne GebauerDramaturgy
Sommer UlricksonChoreography
Jarrett OttBaritoneSamson
Jacquelyn StuckerSopranoDalila
Lea DesandreMezzo-sopranoTimna
Nahuel Di PierroBass-baritoneAchisch
Laurence KilsbyTenorElon
Julie RosetSopranoL'Ange
Antonin RondepierreTenorUn convive
Andréa FerréolActorLa mère de Samson

When, in 1733, Voltaire, the most brilliant mind of his day, collaborates with Rameau, its greatest composer, in undertaking an ambitious reform of operatic practice, the result is the biblical opera Samson. But the libretto is condemned and the score lost – possibly reworked here and there in later compositions. Claus Guth and Raphaël Pichon, haunted by this interesting project that had turned into one of the most intriguing failures in operatic history, have tried, not to recreate the letter, but to revive the spirit: to marry a strong, noble libretto with the most eloquent music. Samson is the chosen of God, but his extraordinary strength isolates him as much as it marks him out: a succession of failed love affairs turns him into a destructive force, making this biblical Hercules the first suicidal to be a mass murderer. Supporting Jarrett Ott, Jacquelyn Stucker and Lea Desandre in the principal roles, the Pygmalion chorus and orchestra become important actors in a fresco that is both sublime and astonishingly modern.

Reviews of Samson directed by Claus Guth

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