SALOME
Date & Time
Sat, Mar 22, 2025, 19:00Premiered in 1905, "Salome" marked the beginning of Richard Strauss' great opera successes. Based on Oscar Wilde's sensational tragedy, he composed a music drama of unleashed passion, whose global success even censorship couldn't stop. Strauss transformed this scandalous story, based on the New Testament, into a musical portrait of the unconscious, exploring sensuality versus asceticism, intoxication versus loneliness, power versus eros. Salome, a Judean princess, desires the imprisoned prophet Jochanaan. Rejected, she uses her charms to obtain his severed head. Her final monologue, a dialogue with the head, is an ecstatic and tragic love song. Strauss masterfully portrays desire and revenge through innovative sounds, capturing Salome's erotic dance and Jochanaan's pathos.A summary from original text in German | Read the original
Musicians
Gewandhausorchester | Orchestra |
Matthias Foremny | Conductor |
Aron Stiehl | Inszenierung |
Program
Salome - Oper in einem Akt op. 54 | Richard Strauss |