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New Opera St. Louis presents:

Samson and Delilah

by Camille Saint-Saëns

Saturday, November 15, 2008 8:00 PM
Sunday, November 16, 2008 3:00 PM 

Brith Sholom Kneseth Israel
1107 E. Linden Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63117

Tickets are on sale now!
$35, $32, $28 Reserved Seating
$22 General Admission
$15 Student Rush
(Student Rush price is only avaliable at the door with valid student identification)
Call 314-865-0038 to order.

About the Opera

SYNOPSIS

ACT I
Palestine, 1150 B.C. In a square in Gaza, a group of Hebrews beg Jehovah for relief from their bondage to the Philistines; Samson, their leader, rebukes them for their lack of faith. When the Philistine commander, Abimélech, denounces the Hebrews and their God, Samson kills him and leads the Hebrews away. The High Priest of Dagon comes from the Philistine temple and curses Samson's prodigious strength, leaving with the slain man's bier. An Old Hebrew praises the returning Samson. The outer walls of the temple disappear to reveal Samson's former lover, the Philistine woman Dalila, who invites him to come that night to her nearby dwelling. She and her maidens dance seductively for Samson, who becomes deaf to the Old Hebrew's dour prophecies.

ACT II
In the vale of Sorek, Dalila calls on her gods to help her ensnare and disarm Samson, promising the High Priest to find a way to render the hero powerless. Samson appears, passionate in spite of himself; when Dalila has him in her power, she feigns disbelief in his constancy and demands that he show his love by confiding in her the secret of his strength, weeping when he refuses. Samson hears rolling thunder as a warning from God but cannot resist following Dalila inside. Not long afterward, having finally learned that the secret of Samson's strength is his long hair, she calls to hidden Philistine soldiers, who rush in to capture and blind Samson.

ACT III
In a dungeon at Gaza, the sightless Samson pushes a grist mill in a circle, praying for his people, who will suffer for his sin. He hears their voices castigating him.

During a bacchanal in the Temple of Dagon, Dalila and the High Priest taunt Samson. When they force him to kneel to Dagon, he asks a boy to lead him to the two main pillars of the temple. Samson prays to Jehovah to restore his strength, and with a mighty effort he pulls down the pillars and the temple, crushing himself and his foes.

Courtesy of Opera America

 

 

 

 

Other Upcoming Events:

Please join us on Saturday November 8, 2008, 1:00 p.m.
at Plaza Frontenac for selections from Samson and Delilah
performed at Center Court.

Hors d'ouvres provided by Brio's Restaurant

 

 

 

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ATTENTION YOUNG ARTISTS
 
SAMSON & DELILAH ART CONTEST
 
Kindergarten through Senior High School students are encouraged to create a piece of art depicting
the biblical story of Samson & Delilah.
 
A panel consisting of New Opera Saint Louis directors as well as local artists will judge all of
the creative works. One artist will be chosen from each grade level. 
 
The winning art contest entries will be displayed
at BSKI Synagogue during the performances
of Samson & Delilah.
 

 

 
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