A towering biblical epic, Saint-Saëns’s operatic take on the story of Samson and Delilah has many of the hallmarks of grand opera—show-stopping vocal displays, thrilling choruses, and an engrossing plot set against a sweeping, pseudo-historical backdrop. It’s fitting, then, that Samson et Dalila has been chosen to celebrate the opening of the Met’s season four times in the company’s history, including when Darko Tresnjak’s bold new production premiered on the first night of the 2018–19 season. A few weeks later, the opera was shown as part of the Met’s series of live cinema transmissions, featuring an exceptional cast. Tenor Roberto Alagna was the heroic Samson, who ultimately falls victim to the seductive power of Dalila—the captivating mezzo-soprano Elīna Garanča. Bass-baritone Laurent Naouri sang the sinister High Priest of Dagon, with conductor Sir Mark Elder on the podium.
Roberto Alagna
as Samson
Elina Garanca
as Dalila
Laurent Naouri
as The High Priest of Dagon
Elchin Azizov
as Abimélech
Dmitry Belosselskiy
as The Old Hebrew
Tony Stevenson
as First Philistine
Bradley Garvin
as Second Philistine
Mark Schowalter
as A Philistine Messenger
Susan Graham
as Self - Host
Mark Elder
as Self - Conductor
MET Orchestra
as