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Samson et Dalila
Metropolitan Opera House, Sat, December 26, 1936 Matinee Broadcast
Broadcast Matinee Broadcast
Debut : Maurice Abravanel, Herbert Graf, Koeck-Meyer Studios
Samson et Dalila (59)
Camille Saint-Sa?ns | Ferdinand Lemaire
- Samson
- Ren? Maison
- Dalila
- Gertrud Wettergren
- High Priest
- Ezio Pinza
- Abim?lech
- John Gurney
- Old Hebrew
- Emanuel List
- Philistine
- Max Altglass
- Philistine
- Wilfred Engelman
- Messenger
- Angelo Bad?
- Dance
- Daphne Vane
- Conductor
- Maurice Abravanel [Debut]
- Director
- Herbert Graf [Debut]
- Set Designer
- Koeck-Meyer Studios [Debut]
- Costume Designer
- Irene Sharaff
- Choreographer
- George Balanchine
Irene Sharaff designed only the ballet costumes.
During his two seasons with the company, Maestro Abravanel was listed as Maurice De Abravanel.
Samson et Dalila received six performances this season.
Review 1:
Review by W.J. Henderson in the New York Sun:
Camille Saint-Saen's unholy Biblical opera, "Samson et Dalila", was restored yesterday afternoon to the Metropolitan Opera House stage, where it had not been exhibited since 1925. The revival interested a large audience. The work has bee restudied under a [new] conductor, Maurice de Abravanel, and staged by Dr. Herbert Graf, also new to the Metropolitan. There was also new scenery and much benefit derived from the improved lighting facilities of the theater.
"Samson et Dalila" comes close to being a static opera. There is little action, but scope for spectacular splendors. A retrospective consideration of [Saturday's] production reproduces a strong impression of an effective ensemble, reaching through animated musical direction and stage management showing experience in ordering action and in the arrangement of groups and tableaux. Messrs. Abravanel and Graf have succeeded in putting as much new life as possible into a work of discouraging inertia. When they cooperate in the handling of material possessing more vitality, they will probably have even greater success.
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Photographs of Rene Maison, Gertrud Wettergren, and Maurice Abravanel by Wide World Studio.
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Met careers
- Maurice Abravanel [Conductor]
- Ren? Maison [Samson]
- Gertrud Wettergren [Dalila]
- Ezio Pinza [High Priest]
- John Gurney [Abim?lech]
- Emanuel List [Old Hebrew]
- Max Altglass [Philistine]
- Wilfred Engelman [Philistine]
- Angelo Bad? [Messenger]
- Daphne Vane [Dance]
- Herbert Graf [Director]
- George Balanchine [Choreographer]
- Koeck-Meyer Studios [Set Designer]
- Irene Sharaff [Costume Designer]