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-- Covent Garden, 6 July 1904, [[Emma Calvé]] (Salome), [[Charles Dalmores]] ([[John the Baptist]]), [[Kirkby Lunn]] ([[Herodias]]), [[Maurice Renaud]] (Herod Antipas]], Placon ([[Otto Lohse]], conductor) <French> In order to satisfy the censor, the title of the opera, the names of the characters and the libretto were altered to avoid any reference to John the Baptist, and the setting was changed from Jerusalem to Ethiopia. Sang in French.
-- Covent Garden, 6 July 1904, [[Emma Calvé]] (Salome), [[Charles Dalmores]] ([[John the Baptist]]), [[Kirkby Lunn]] ([[Herodias]]), [[Maurice Renaud]] (Herod Antipas]], Placon ([[Otto Lohse]], conductor) <French>  
 
''' Hérodiade ''' (1904) is a stage production of [[Hérodiade (Herodias / 1881 Massenet / Milliet, Grémont), opera]]. Conducted by [[Otto Lohse]].
 
==Abstract==
 
First London performance of Massenet's ''Herodiade''. In order to satisfy the censor, the title of the opera, the names of the characters and the libretto were altered to avoid any reference to John the Baptist, and the setting was changed from Jerusalem to Ethiopia. Sang in French. was first performed in London in its French verat the Théâtre Lyrique de la Gaîté, Paris, on 18 October 1903
 
==Cast ==
 
* [[Emma Calvé]] = [[Salome]]
* [[Kirkby Lunn]] = [[Herodias]]
* [[Charles Dalmores]] = [[John the Baptist]]
* [[Maurice Renaud]] = [[Herod Antipas]]
 
* [[Otto Lohse]], conductor
 
==Production==
Premiered in [[London, England]]: Covent Garden, 6 July 1904.
 
==External links==
 
 
[[Category:1904| Lohse]]
 
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[[Category:Music--1900s|1904 Lohse]]
[[Category:Operas|1904 Lohse]]
 
[[Category:French language--1900s|1904 Lohse]]
 
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--1900s|1904 Lohse]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--French|1904 Lohse]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--Fiction|1904 Lohse]]
 
 
[[Category:Death of John the Baptist (subject)|1904 Lohse]]
 
[[Category:Herodias--music (subject)|1904 Lohse]]
[[Category:Salome--music (subject)|1904 Lohse]]
[[Category:Herod Antipas--music (subject)|1904 Lohse]]
[[Category:John the Baptist--music (subject)|1904 Lohse]]

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-- Covent Garden, 6 July 1904, Emma Calvé (Salome), Charles Dalmores (John the Baptist), Kirkby Lunn (Herodias), Maurice Renaud (Herod Antipas]], Placon (Otto Lohse, conductor) <French>

Hérodiade (1904) is a stage production of Hérodiade (Herodias / 1881 Massenet / Milliet, Grémont), opera. Conducted by Otto Lohse.

Abstract

First London performance of Massenet's Herodiade. In order to satisfy the censor, the title of the opera, the names of the characters and the libretto were altered to avoid any reference to John the Baptist, and the setting was changed from Jerusalem to Ethiopia. Sang in French. was first performed in London in its French verat the Théâtre Lyrique de la Gaîté, Paris, on 18 October 1903

Cast

Production

Premiered in London, England: Covent Garden, 6 July 1904.

External links