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Strauss' Salome

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Barbican HallSilk Street, Londres, Greater London, EC2Y 8DS, Reino Unido
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de London
Programa
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949)Salomé (concert performance with surtitles)
Intérpretes
Sir Antonio PappanoDirección
London Symphony Orchestra
London Symphony Chorus
Asmik GrigorianSopranoSalome
Michael VolleBarítonoJochanaan
Wolfgang Ablinger-SperrhackeTenorHerodes
Violeta UrmanaMezzosopranoHerodias
John FindonTenorNarraboth
Niamh O'SullivanMezzosopranoHerodias' Page
James KryshakTenor1st Jew
Michael J. ScottTenor2nd Jew
Aled HallTenor3rd Jew
Oliver JohnstonTenor4th Jew
Jeremy WhiteBajo5th Jew
Liam James KaraiBarítono1st Nazarene
Alex OtterburnBarítono2nd Nazarene
Barnaby ReaBajo1st Soldier
William ThomasBajo2nd Soldier
Hannah McKaySopranoA slave
Redmond SandersBarítonoCappadocian

The story of Salome has fascinated artists, writer and painters for centuries. Richard Strauss’s version of this anti-heroine comes from a drama by Oscar Wilde. Both play and opera scandalised society, and even today the opera has a visceral power with its combination of lust, religion and disturbingly gory ‘love-song’, and its sensuous, shocking music.

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