Samuel Sené

[citation needed] He first worked in Paris, for the théâtre national de l'Opéra-Comique and Châtelet, then Brazil with the São Paulo State orchestras.

[3]: 14  He has conducted numerous operas and operettas, such as Carmen, Orphée aux Enfers, Hamlet, La belle Hélène, Death in Venice, Normaand others.

His versatility also led him into the field of film music and variety: he worked as an arranger for Sabine Paturel, pop-symphonic shows, universal audiovisual programmes, etc.

The COVID-19 pandemic pushed Samuel to go off the beaten track, and he directed the very first French virtual choir, The Show Must Go On, which was seen more than ten million times on various platforms.

It was soon translated into several languages and transferred to a dozen countries around the globe including the United Kingdom, Canada, Italy,[20] He directed La flûte cyber-enchantée at the Opéra de Vichy, using a range of new video, streaming and videoconferencing technologies for a hyperconnected and interactive show.

Samuel Sené