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| [[1905]] || [[Marie Wittich]] || [[Salome (1905 Strauss / Schuch, Wittich), Dresden premiere (opera)]] || Dresden premiere (9 December 1905)
| [[1905]] || [[Marie Wittich]] || [[Salome (1905 Schuch, Wittich / @1905 Strauss), Dresden production, world premiere (opera)]] || Dresden premiere (9 December 1905)
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| [[1906]] || [[Jenny Korb]] || [[Salome (1906 Strauss, Korb / @1905 Strauss), Graz production (opera)]] || Graz premiere (16 May 1906)
| [[1906]] || [[Jenny Korb]] || [[Salome (1906 Strauss, Korb / @1905 Strauss), Graz production (opera)]] || Graz premiere (16 May 1906)

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Works of music on Salome

Overview

Salome first emerged as a "singing" character in the tradition of the oratorios since the end of the 17th century. The first oratorio to be recorded as having Salome among its characters is San Giovanni Battista (St John the Baptist / 1675 Stradella / Acciaiuoli), oratorio. In the oratorios the protagonist is John the Baptist and the plot closely follows the biblical narrative.

Among the most celebrated oratorios dealing with the death of John the Baptist is Il Batista (1727 Caldara / Zeno), oratorio, which premiered in Vienna in 1727. It is the first of which the name of the interpreter of Salome is recorded--"Signora Helvertin."

The season of the "biblical" oratorios ended with St John the Baptist (1873 Macfarren / Monk), oratorio. The transition to the opera came with Hérodiade (1881). In Jules Massenet's opera the character of Salome takes central stage and a life of her own but still preserves her "biblical" innocence. In the 1880s Hérodiade" was performed in Belgium, Italy, France, Germany and in 1892 reached New Orleans.

Everything changed in 1896 with the premiere in Paris of Salomé (Salome / 1893 Wilde), play. Salome lost her innocence and became the embodiment of the femme fatale who seduces and destroys her lovers. The "Salomania" spread in every corner of Europe and America.

Based on Wilde's play, Richard Strauss's Salome premiered in Dresden on 9 December 1905 (starring Marie Wittich in the title role). It was an immediate success. In 1906 the opera was performed in a dozen theaters, including Graz, Cologne, Berlin (starring Emmy Destinn), Turin, and Milan (under the direction of Arturo Toscanini). In spite of the composer's invitation to look at the opera as nothing more than "a scherzo with a fatal conclusion," many regarded it as a gruesome middlebrow entertainment. When the opera opened at the New York Metropolitan Opera on 22 January 1907, accusations of vulgarity and indecency led to the cancellation of the show and the opera would not be performed again at the Met until 1934. In Austria, Russia and other countries the opera was banned even before being performed.

And yet, Strauss's Salome was an unstoppable success. In March 1907 the French version of the opera premiered in Brussels, of which a scaled-down rendition was also given in Paris a few days before the German version opened there at the Théâtre du Châtelet on 8 May 1907 under the direction of the composer. Aino Ackté played Salome in the 1907 Leipzig premiere as well as in the 1910 London premiere. In spite of the Met's boycott, the Salomania hit New York again at the Manhattan Opera House in 1909 with Mary Garden.

Among the early interpreters of Strauss's Salome are Göta Ljungberg, Maria Jeritza, Maria Cebotari, and Christle Goltz, Probably the most famous of all was the Bulgarian soprano Ljuba Welitsch, who sang it in the presence of the composer at a performance given to mark his 80th birthday in Vienna in 1944.

Strauss's Salome is regularly staged in the major opera theaters and is now available also in numerous sound and video recordings, featuring interpreters such as Birgitt Nilsson, Leonie Rysanek, Hildegard Behrens, Montserrat Caballé, Josephine Barstow, Catherine Malfitano, Maria Ewing, Nadja Michael, Karita Mattila and Angela Denoke.

Although overshadowed by Strauss's Salome, Massenet's Hérodiade has not ceased to be performed and recorded, offering the soprano the intriguing possibility to play the same role in two different operas.

@2017 Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan

Performing Salome (vocal)

1850s Salome Opera Notes
1881 Marthe Duvivier Hérodiade (Herodias / 1881 Massenet / Dupont), Brussels premiere (opera) Premiere
1882 Medea Borelli Erodiade, Italian ed. (Herodias / 1882 @1881 Massenet / Faccio), Milan production (opera) Milan (and Italian) premiere
1884 Fidès Devriès Erodiade, Italian ed. (Herodias / 1884 @1881 Massenet / Gialdini), Paris production (opera) Premiere of the revised version
1886 Elisa Frandin Erodiade, Italian ed. (Herodias / 1886 @1881 Massenet / Mascheroni), Bologna production (opera) Italian premiere of the Revised version
1892 Marthe Duvivier Hérodiade (Herodias / 1892 @ 1881 Massenet), New Orleans production (opera) American premiere.

1900s Salome Opera Notes
1903 Emma Calvé Hérodiade (Herodias / 1903 @1881 Massenet / Luigini), Paris production (opera) Paris premiere of the revised version in French
1904 Emma Calvé Salomé = Hérodiade (Herodias / 1904 @1881 Massenet / Lohse), London production (opera) London premiere
1905 Marie Wittich Salome (1905 Schuch, Wittich / @1905 Strauss), Dresden production, world premiere (opera) Dresden premiere (9 December 1905)
1906 Jenny Korb Salome (1906 Strauss, Korb / @1905 Strauss), Graz production (opera) Graz premiere (16 May 1906)
1906 Fanchette Verhunk Salome (1906 Prüwer, Verhunk / @1905 Strauss), Breslau production (opera) Breslau premiere (1906) and Vienna premiere (15 May 1907)
1906 Alice Guszalewicz Salome (1906 Strauss, Guszalewicz / @1905 Strauss), Cologne production (opera) Cologne premiere
1906 Emmy Destinn Salome (1906 Strauss, Destinn / @1905 Strauss), Berlin production (opera) Berlin premiere (5 December 1906)
1906 Gemma Bellincioni Salomè, Italian ed. (Salome / 1906 Strauss, Bellincioni / @1905 Strauss), Turin production (opera) Turin premiere (23 December 1906)
1906 Solomiya Krushelnytska Salomè, Italian ed. (Salome / 1906 Toscanini, Krushelnytska / @1905 Strauss), Milan production (opera) Milan premiere (26 December 1906)
1907 Olive Fremstad Salome (1907 Hertz, Fremstad / @1905 Strauss), New York (Met) premiere New York premiere (22 January 1907)
1907 ??? Salomé, French ed. (1907 / @1905 Strauss), Brussels production (opera) Brussels (25 March 1907) & Paris (29 April 1907) premiere
1907 Emmy Destinn Salome (1907 Strauss, Destinn / @1905 Strauss), Paris production (opera) Paris premiere (8 May 1907)
1907 Emmy Destinn Salome (1907 Strauss, Destinn / @1905 Strauss), sound recording (opera) Excerpts of the opera.
1907 Aino Ackté Salome (1907 Strauss, Ackté / @1905 Strauss), Leipzig production (opera) Leipzig premiere
1908 Mlle. De Wailly Salomé (1908 Mariotte / Wilde), opera Lucienne Bréval was Salome in the Paris performances in 1910 and 1919.
1909 Mary Garden Salomé, French ed. (Salome / 1909 Garden / @1905 Strauss), New York (Manhattan) production Manhattan Opera House
1909 Lina Cavalieri Hérodiade (Herodias / 1909 Fuente / @1881 Massenet), New York production (opera) New York premiere (Manhattan Opera House)

1910s Salome Opera Notes
1910 Mary Garden Salomé, French ed. (Salome / 1910 Garden / @1905 Strauss), Paris production Paris premiere of the French version of the opera. Garden performed g=herself the Dance of the Seven Veils.
1910 Lucienne Bréval Salomé (1910 @1908 Mariotte), Paris production (opera) Natalia Trouhanova performed the Dance of Seven Veils
1910 Aino Ackté Salome (1910 Beecham, Ackté / @1905 Strauss), London production (opera) London premiere
1911 Zina Brozia Hérodiade (Herodias / 1911 Amalou / @1881 Massenet), Paris production (opera) Paris production
1919 Lucienne Bréval Salomé (1919 @1908 Mariotte), Paris production (opera)

1920s Salome Opera Notes
1920 [[]] Salomé, vierge folle (Salome, Mad Virgin / 1920 Raphaël), opera Premiere
1921 Fanny Heldy Hérodiade (Herodias / 1921 Gaubert / @1881 Massenet), Paris production (opera) Paris production (revival)
1924 Göta Ljungberg Salome (1924 Coates, Ljungberg / @1905 Strauss), sound recording (opera) First sound recording
1924 ??? Salome (1924 / @1905 Strauss), Leningrad production (opera) Russian premiere 6 June 1924, State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (Mariinsky Theatre), Leningrad
1928 Ninon Vallin Hérodiade (Herodias / 1928 Cloëz / @1881 Massenet), sound recording (opera) Paris production

1930s Salome Opera Notes
1934 Göta Ljungberg Salome (1934 Bodanzky, Ljungberg / @1905 Strauss), sound recording (opera)

1940s Salome Opera Notes
1942 Else Schulz Salome (1942 Strauss, Schulz / @1905 Strauss), Vienna production, sound recording (opera)
1945 Lily Djanel Salome (1945 Sébastian, Djanel / @1905 Strauss), San Francisco production, sound recording (opera)
1947 Maria Cebotari Salome (1947 Krauss, Cebotari / @1905 Strauss), London production, sound recording (opera)
1948 Christel Goltz Salome (1948 Keilberth, Goltz / @1905 Strauss), sound recording (opera)
1949 Ljuba Welitsch Salome (1949 Reiner, Welitsch / @1905 Strauss), New York production, sound recording (opera)

1950s Performer Opera Notes
1957 Helga Pilarczyk Salome (1957 Goehr, Pilarczyk / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)

1970s Salome Opera / Ballet Notes
1971 Leonie Rysanek Salome (1971 Leitner, Rysanek / @1905 Strauss), Munich production, sound recording (opera)
1971 Montserrat Caballé Salome (1971 Mehta, Caballé / @1905 Strauss), Orange production, sound recording (opera)
1972 Leonie Rysanek Salome (1972 Böhm, Rysanek / @1905 Strauss), New York production, sound recording (opera)
1972 Leonie Rysanek Salome (1972 Böhm, Rysanek / @1905 Strauss), Vienna production, sound recording (opera)
1974 Teresa Stratas Salome (1974 Böhm, Stratas / Friedrich / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera), by Richard Strauss (mus.)
1974 Leonie Rysanek Salome (1974 Kempe, Rysanek / @1905 Strauss), Orange production, sound recording (opera)
1974 Muriel de Channes Hérodiade (Herodias / 1974 Lloyd-Jones / @1881 Massenet), sound recording (opera)
1975 Marisa Galvany Hérodiade (Herodias / 1975 Andersson / @1881 Massenet), New Orleans production, sound recording (opera)
1977 Hildegard Behrens Salome (1977 Karajan, Behrens / @1905 Strauss), Salzburg production, sound recording (opera)
1977 [[]] Salome, Daughter of Herodias (1977 Sams / Janer), opera
1977 Eilene Hannan Hérodiade (Herodias / 1977 Stapleton / @1881 Massenet), Wexford production, sound recording (opera)
1978 Vivi Flindt (dancer) Salome (1978 Davies / Flindt), ballet
1979 Montserrat Caballé Salome (1979 Rudel, Caballé / @1905 Strauss), Madrid production, video recording (opera)

1980s Salome Opera Notes
1984 Montserrat Caballé Hérodiade (Herodias / 1984 Delacôte / @1881 Massenet), Barcelona production, video recording (opera)
1987 Leona Mitchell Hérodiade (Herodias / 1987 Prêtre / @1881 Massenet), Nice production, sound recording (opera)

1990s Salome Opera Notes
1990 Jessye Norman Salome (1990 Ozawa, Norman / @1905 Strauss), sound recording (opera)
1990 Cheryl Studer Salome (1990 Sinopoli, Studer / @1905 Strauss), sound recording (opera)
1991 Catherine Malfitano Salome (1991 Sinopoli, Malfitano / Weigl, Large / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)
1991 Karen Huffstodt Salome, French ed. (1991 Nagano, Huffstodt / @1905 Strauss), sound recording (opera)
1992 Maria Ewing Salome (1992 Downes, Ewing / Bailey / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)
1994 Renée Fleming Hérodiade (Herodias / 1994 Gergiev / @1881 Massenet), San Francisco production, sound recording (opera)
1994 Cheryl Studer Hérodiade (Herodias / 1994 Plasson / @1881 Massenet), Toulouse production, sound recording (opera)
1995 Renée Fleming Hérodiade (Herodias / 1995 Queler / @1881 Massenet), New York production, sound recording (opera)
1995 Nancy Gustafson Hérodiade (Herodias / 1995 Viotti / @1881 Massenet), Vienna production, sound recording (opera)
1997 Catherine Malfitano Salome (1997 Dohnányi, Malfitano / Bondy, Hulscher / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera)

2000s Salome Opera Notes
2001 Alexia Cousin Hérodiade (Herodias / 2001 Fournillier / @1881 Massenet), Saint-Étienne production, video recording (opera)
2002 Barbara Haveman Hérodiade (Herodias / 2002 Lacombe / @1881 Massenet), Liege production, sound recording (opera)
2005 Kate Aldrich Salomé (2005 Layer / @1908 Mariotte), Montpellier production, sound recording (opera) Wiki]
2008 Nadja Michael Salome (2008 Jordan, Michael / McVicar / @1905 Strauss), London production, video recording (opera) Wiki.en
2008 Karita Mattila Salome (2008 Summers, Mattila / Sweete / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera), , by Richard Strauss (mus.) Wiki.en

2010s Salome Opera Notes
2010 ??? Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre Presents: Salome (2010 Johnson / @1905 Strauss), TV film (opera) [ Wiki.en]
2012 Angela Denoke (s.) Salome (2012 Soltesz, Denoke / Lehnhoff / @1905 Strauss), video recording (opera), by Richard Strauss (mus.) Wiki.en

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