Camille Saint-SaĞns' (1835-1921) opera SAMSON ET DALILA, Op. 47 tells the biblical story of Delilah's betrayal of Samson. Originally conceived as an oratorio due to Saint-SaĞns' admiration of such works by Handel and Mendelssohn, it was converted to an opera when the composer was convinced by a family member to abandon the less-used oratorio, designed to stage works with biblical themes, in favor of the more common and contemporary secular form. While composition began in 1867, consistent rejection by the French music world of any biblical stories used as a libretto caused numerous delays and spurts of abandonment of the project by the Saint-SaĞns. And when the work was completed in 1876, the 1877 premiere in Weimar was only able to take place due to the support of Franz Liszt. Further interest around the world, including France, finally started to grow in the 1890s, leaving SAMSON AND DELILAH Saint-SaĞns most performed opera today. Instrumentation: 3(3rd dPicc).2+EH.2+BCl.2+CBsn: 4.2+2.3.3: Timp.Perc(5): Hp(2): Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Vocal Soli (8 roles, ATTTBBBB): Chorus.
- Vendor:
- Alfred
- Composer:
- By Camille Saint-SaĞns/ French libretto by Ferdinand Lemaire
- Format:
- Conductor Score
- ISBN:
- 9.7989E+12
- Pages:
- 0
- UPC:
- 6.59859E+11
- Instrumentation:
- 3(3rd dPicc).2+EH.2+BCl.2+CBsn: 4.2+2.3.3: Timp.Perc(5): Hp(2): Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Vocal Soli (8 roles, ATTTBBBB): Chorus : Opera