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==Performance History==
==Performance History==


* [[Salome (1908 Safonov / @1905 Hadley), New York (Carnegie) concert (music)]] New York Philharmonic
* [[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
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 (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  
* [[Salome (1924 Hadley / @1905 Hadley), New York (Carnegie) concert (music)]] -- New York Philharmonic -- Henry Hadley, conductor -- Carnegie 18, 19 & 31 December 1924
-- Henry Hadley, conductor -- Carnegie 18, 19 & 31 December 1924


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

Revision as of 18:24, 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

External links