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'''Salomé ''' <French> (1908) is an opera by [[Antoine Mariotte]] (mus.) and [[Oscar Wilde]] (libr.).  
'''Salomé ''' <French> (1908) is an opera by [[Antoine Mariotte]] (mus.) and [[Oscar Wilde]] (libr.).  


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
"Tragédie lyrique en un acte." Based on Wilde's play.
"Tragédie lyrique en un acte." Based on Wilde's play.
 
==Characters==
 
Salomé (Ms); Hérode (Bs); Hérodias (Ms); Iokanaan (Br); Le jeune Syrien (T); Le page d'Hérodias (Ms); Premier soldat (Ms); Second soldat (T).


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances, translations==
Premiered in [[Lyon, France]]: Grand-Théâtre, 30 October 1908.  
Premiered at [[Grand-Théâtre, Lyon, France]]: 30 October 1908.  


Published in [[Paris, France]]: Enoch, 1908.  
Published in [[Paris, France]]: Enoch, 1908.  
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[[Category:Operas|1908 Mariotte]]
[[Category:Operas|1908 Mariotte]]


[[Category:French language--1900s|190 Mariotte]]
[[Category:French language--1900s|1908 Mariotte]]


[[Category:Second Temple Studies--1900s|1908 Mariotte]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--1900s|1908 Mariotte]]

Latest revision as of 20:51, 6 February 2021

Salomé <French> (1908) is an opera by Antoine Mariotte (mus.) and Oscar Wilde (libr.).

Abstract

"Tragédie lyrique en un acte." Based on Wilde's play.

Characters

Salomé (Ms); Hérode (Bs); Hérodias (Ms); Iokanaan (Br); Le jeune Syrien (T); Le page d'Hérodias (Ms); Premier soldat (Ms); Second soldat (T).

Editions, performances, translations

Premiered at Grand-Théâtre, Lyon, France: 30 October 1908.

Published in Paris, France: Enoch, 1908.

Performances & Sound Recordings

  • Also performed at Nancy, Le Havre, Marseille, Geneva, and Prague.

External links