Salomé
Elza van den Heever
Salomé

Salome, princess of Judea, the daughter‑in‑law of King Herod, finds life in her father‑in‑law’s palace dreary. Her curiosity is roused when she hears the voice of Jochanaan, a prophet held prisoner by Herod who is afraid of him. Obsessed by this enigmatic and virtuous man, Salome is ready to do anything to possess him, dead or alive. Drawing on Oscar Wilde’s scandalous play of the same name, in 1905 Richard Strauss produced the work that was to ensure his status as Wagner’s successor in the history of German opera. A dazzling hour and forty minutes, decadent in its very essence, which, for her debut at the Paris Opera, Lydia Steier treats as a dystopia in which amorality rules.
Salomé
Elza van den Heever
Salomé
Herodias
Karita Mattila
Herodias
Jochanaan
Iain Paterson
Jochanaan
Narraboth
Tansel Akzeybek
Narraboth
Herodes
John Daszak
Herodes
Page of Herodias
Katharina Magiera
Page of Herodias
First Jew
Matthaus Schmidlechner
First Jew
Second Jew
Éric Huchet
Second Jew
Third Jew
Maciej Kwasnikowski
Third Jew
Fourth Jew
Mathias Vidal
Fourth Jew
Fifth Jew
Sava Vemic
Fifth Jew
First Nazarene
Luke Stoker
First Nazarene
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[EXTRAIT] SALOMÉ by Richard Strauss