Strauss's Salome

Lydia Steier (stage director), Simone Young (conductor) — With Elza van den Heever (Salomé), John Daszak (Herodes), Karita Mattila (Herodias), Iain Paterson (Jochanaan)...

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Cast

Lydia Steier — Stage director

Momme Hinrichs — Stage design, Video designer

Andy Besuch — Costume designer

Olaf Freese — Lighting designer

Maurice Lenhard — Dramaturgy

Elza van den Heever — Salomé

John Daszak — Herodes

Karita Mattila — Herodias

Iain Paterson — Jochanaan

Tansel Akzeybek — Narraboth

Katharina Magiera — Page der Herodias

Matthäus Schmidlechner — Erster Jude

Éric Huchet — Zweiter Jude

Maciej Kwaśnikowski — Dritter Jude

Mathias Vidal — Vierter Jude

Sava Vemić — Fünfter Jude

Luke Stoker — Erster Nazarener

Program notes

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The first performance of Richard Strauss's Salome, which took place in 1905 in Dresden, was a thunderous triumph despite the many difficulties involved in bringing the work to the stage. The provocative lyric drama, based on the play by Oscar Wilde, met with 38 curtain calls by the enraptured audience, firmly establishing Strauss's genius as an operatic composer and innovator.

In this intense, defiantly modern masterpiece, the orchestra brings out all the vivid and mordant colors in Strauss's score, and the title role is an staggering tour de force of expressivity. Conductor Simone Young brings Strauss's music to life in this new production by the Paris Opera, staged by Lydia Steier with an extraordinary cast centered around star soprano Elza van den Heever in the role of Salome.

Photo © Agathe Poupeney / OnP

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