Samson et Dalila review – their two voices combine as if made to measure
Royal Opera House, London As the central couple, SeokJong Baek and Aigul Akhmetshina are dramatically persuasive and expressive in this revival of Richard Jones’s staging that works hard to make Saint-Saëns’ often dramatically inert opera zing “Who wants to hear Samson et Dalila?” asked George (…)
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