La tragédie de Salomé (The Tragedy of Salome / 1907 Schmitt), ballet

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Ida Rubinstein as Salome (Paris, 1919)
La tragédie de Salomé (Paris, 1919)

La tragédie de Salomé, op. 50 <French> / The Tragedy of Salome (1907) is a ballet music by Florent Schmitt (mus.).

Abstract

Composed in 1907 as ballet music, La tragédie de Salomé is Florent Schmitt’s most famous composition. Today, it is more often performed as a symphonic suite, in the shortened version that Schmitt himself prepared in 1910.

Editions, premieres

The ballet premiered in Paris, France: Théâtre des Arts, 9 November 1907.

The suite premiered in Paris, France: Orchestre Colonne, 8 January 1911. The score was published by Durant in 1912.

Performance History (ballet)

Paris, 1907 (world premiere)

  • Paris, France: Théâtre des Arts, 9 November 1907.

Paris, 1912

Paris, 1913

Paris, 1919

Paris, 1928

Paris, 1944

Paris, 1954

Florence, 1973

St. Petersburg, 2013

Performance History (suite)

There is only one recording is the original 1907 version--by Patrick Davin in 1991. Commonly, to be presented in concert is the shortened 1910 version. The suite premiered in concert in Paris in 1911, under the baton of Gabriel Pierné, who curiously in 1895 had himself composed a Salome ballet. Even since, the suite has been often performed and recorded in Europe and the United States.

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