Salome
Richard Strauss
The story of this incendiary and powerful opera is derived from a brief biblical account: A young princess of Judea dances for her stepfather Herod and chooses as her reward the head of the prophet John the Baptist. This subject captured the imaginations of generations of visual artists, but its full possibilities were perhaps best realized in Oscar Wilde’s 1891 tragedy (which was banned from performance in several countries). Strauss’s score combines the grandeur of Wagner’s epics with the focus and emotional punch of the short Italian verismo operas.
The Metropolitan Opera | NYC
Premiere: 29. April 2025
Regie: Claus Guth
Musikalische Leitung: Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Bühne: Étienne Pluss
Kostüme: Ursula Kudrna
Licht: Olaf Freese
Videos: Roland Horvath
Choreografie: Sommer Ulrickson
Dramaturgie: Yvonne Gebauer
Fotos: Evan Zimmerman / Met Opera