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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
Recorded in Dresden, Germany: Lukaskirche, 22/29 August 1963.
"[[Christel Goltz]] [was] another famous post-war Salome ... [After the 1948 and 1954 recordings], her last attempt came in 1963 – by then well past her prime, though still commanding. [[Otmar Suitner]], conducting the Dresden Staatskapelle, obtains one of the most rhythmically precise Salomes in the catalogue."--[https://www.gramophone.co.uk/features/focus/richard-strausss-salome-which-recording-is-best Gramophone]


==Cast==
==Cast==


* [[Christel Goltz]] as [[Salome]]
* [[Christel Goltz]] = [[Salome]]
* [[Ernst Gutstein]] as [[John the Baptist]]
* [[Ernst Gutstein]] = [[John the Baptist]]
* [[Helmut Melchert]] as [[Herod Antipas]]
* [[Helmut Melchert]] = [[Herod Antipas]]
* [[Siw Ericsdotter]] as [[Herodias]]
* [[Siw Ericsdotter]] = [[Herodias]]


* ''Dresdner Staatskapelle''
* ''Dresdner Staatskapelle'' ([[Otmar Suitner]], conductor).


==Editions ==
==Editions ==

Latest revision as of 19:18, 19 April 2017

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Salome (1963) is a sound recording of Salome (1905 Strauss / Lachmann), opera, conducted by Otmar Suitner.

Abstract

Recorded in Dresden, Germany: Lukaskirche, 22/29 August 1963.

"Christel Goltz [was] another famous post-war Salome ... [After the 1948 and 1954 recordings], her last attempt came in 1963 – by then well past her prime, though still commanding. Otmar Suitner, conducting the Dresden Staatskapelle, obtains one of the most rhythmically precise Salomes in the catalogue."--Gramophone

Cast

Editions

Released on Vinyl and CD.

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