Salome, English ed. (2007 Mackerras, Bullock / @1905 Strauss), Watford production, sound recording (opera)
Salome (2007) is a Watford production and sound recording of Salome (1905 Strauss / Lachmann), opera, in the English version by Tom Hammond, conducted by Charles Mackerras,
Abstract
Recorded in Watford, England: Colosseum, 16-18, 20-22 December 2007.
"Sir Charles Mackerras’s recordings are well-established collectors’ items. His consistently brilliant reviews confirm that his music-making belies his years, and his new opera recordings have become benchmarks for the Chandos Opera in English series. Chandos’s disc of the month sees Sir Charles pick up his baton to conduct leading dramatic soprano, Susan Bullock and the Philharmonia Orchestra in his first ever recording of Richard Strauss’s Salome. This is also the premiere recording in English ... Richard Strauss is a composer for whom Sir Charles holds in deep affection. He explains “I’m just amazed that he could have written it [Salome]. Every page has something that hadn’t been done before, not even by Wagner. Bitonality, whole tone scales, everything! Endlessly varying the leitmotifs so that they take on different meaning… remarkable, and such a lesson in the use of the orchestra… it’s just superb… even if you have not heard a note of Strauss before you will be swept along by the power of the music.” ... Susan Bullock has previously performed Salome in the concert format ... MusicWeb International wrote of her Salome “we were treated to a show-stealing dramatic performance in which her character’s complicated and confused emotions were plainly visible.”--Presto Classical
Cast
- Susan Bullock = Salome
- John Wegner = John the Baptist
- John Graham-Hall = Herod Antipas
- Sally Burgess = Herodias
- Philharmonia Orchestra
Editions
Released on CD.
External links
- 2007
- Fiction--2000s
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- English language--2000s
- Second Temple Studies--2000s
- Second Temple Studies--English
- Second Temple Studies--Fiction
- Death of John the Baptist (subject)
- Salome--music (subject)
- John the Baptist--music (subject)
- Herodias--music (subject)
- Herod Antipas--music (subject)