Now a music producer at Disneyland Paris and director of Kreypt, atelier d'art 3.0, Samuel Sené has had a particularly atypical career.
After musical and theatrical studies, alongside a scientific curriculum (normalien, youngest agrégé in mathematics in France), Samuel SENE first devoted himself to the world of opera (Opéra-Comique, Théâtre du Châtelet, Orchestres de l'Etat de São Paulo-Brésil). He has conducted numerous operas and operettas (Carmen, Orphée aux Enfers, Hamlet, La Belle Hélène, Death in Venice, Norma, etc.). He also conducts many popular events, including the official Star Wars concert, the Jules Verne festival, the sing-along cinema L'écran pop and the Bond Symphonique concert at the Grand Rex. He is a regular guest of the Orchestre Colonne for thematic concerts.
His interest in Anglo-Saxon music led him to become musical director for Fame, Un violon sur le toit, Rendez-vous, West Side Story, Next thing you know, Cérémonies des Marius, Oliver, Fantasmes de demoiselles, and Into the woods, which toured the opera houses of France (Massy, Reims, Toulon, etc.).
As a composer, he received support from the SACD Fonds de Création Lyrique for his opera Le dernier jour, and wrote the arrangements of Wagner's Phantom Ship published by Universal/Ricordi, as well as Mozart's Don Giovanni for the Nouvelle Troupe Lyrique. He composed the music for the ballet Derviche mon amour and the incidental music for several plays, including Roméo et Juliette and Dom Juan by Cie Chouchenko.