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''' Salome''' (1905) is a symphonic poem by [[Henry Kimball Hadley]].
''' Salome, op. 55''' (1905) is a symphonic poem by [[Henry Kimball Hadley]].


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
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==Editions, performances==
==Editions, performances==
==Performance History==
* [[Salome (1908 Safonov / @1905 Hadley), New York (Carnegie) concert (music)]] New York Philharmonic
Vasily Il'ich Safonov, Conductor -- New York premiere. Carnegie 27 & 28 november 1908
* [[Salome (1919 Hadley / @1905 Hadley), New York (Carnegie) concert (music)]] -- New Symphony Orchestra -- Henry Hadley, conductor -- Carnegie 9 & 10 December 1919
* [[Salome (1924 Hadley / @1905 Hadley), New York (Carnegie) concert (music)]] -- New York
-- Henry Hadley, conductor -- Carnegie 18, 19 & 31 December 1924


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 18:20, 16 April 2017

Salome, op. 55 (1905) is a symphonic poem by Henry Kimball Hadley.

Abstract

Hadley composes the music while in Europe. The symphonic poem was performed in several European theaters.

Editions, performances

Performance History

Vasily Il'ich Safonov, Conductor -- New York premiere. Carnegie 27 & 28 november 1908

-- Henry Hadley, conductor -- Carnegie 18, 19 & 31 December 1924

External links