Strauss: Salome
Synopsis
The story is set at the beginning of the Christian era on a large terrace of Herod’s palace, during the reign of Herod Antipas. At night, on a terrace of the palace, Salome, Herod’s stepdaughter, is gazed at passionately by Narraboth, captain of the guard. Jochanaan, a prophet, is imprisoned in a cistern for having slandered Herod. He proclaims the coming of Jesus, but his message is met with incomprehension by the guards. Salome hears the prophet. She manages to convince the guards to bring Jochanaan out so she can see him. Both fascinated and frightened by his prophecies, Salome falls passionately in love with this man. Richard Strauss’s opera at the 2018 Salzburg Festival, directed by Romeo Castellucci at the Felsenreitschule. In her debut in the title role, Asmik Grigorian distinguished herself with her talents as a singer and actress.
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Asmik Grigorian
as Salome
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John Daszak
as Herodes
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Anna Maria Chiuri
as Herodias
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Gábor Bretz
as Jochanaan
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Julian Prégardien
as Narraboth
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Avery Amereau
as Page of Herodias/Slave
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Matthaus Schmidlechner
as First Jew
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Mathias Frey
as Second Jew
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Patrick Vogel
as Third Jew
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Jörg Schneider
as Forth Jew
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