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Salome

  • TV Movie
  • 1992
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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Salome (1992)
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  • Directors
    • Derek Bailey
    • Peter Hall
  • Writers
    • Hedwig Lachmann
    • Oscar Wilde
  • Stars
    • Maria Ewing
    • Michael Devlin
    • Kenneth Riegel
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    43
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    • Directors
      • Derek Bailey
      • Peter Hall
    • Writers
      • Hedwig Lachmann
      • Oscar Wilde
    • Stars
      • Maria Ewing
      • Michael Devlin
      • Kenneth Riegel
    • 1User review
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    Maria Ewing
    • Salome
    Michael Devlin
    • John the Baptist
    Kenneth Riegel
    • Herod, Salome's Stepfather
    Gillian Knight
    • Herodias, Salome's Mother
    Robin Leggate
    • Narraboth, Captain of the Guard
    Fiona Kimm
    • Page to Herodias
    Roderick Earle
    • First Soldier
    Eric Garrett
    • Second Soldier
    Colin Iveson
    • A Cappadocian
    Karen Robertson
    • A Slave
    Francis Egerton
    • First Jew
    Paul Crook
    • Second Jew
    John Dobson
    • Third Jew
    Lynton Atkinson
    • Fourth Jew
    Michael Pearce
    • Fifth Jew
    Mark Beesley
    • First Nazarene
    Rodney Gibson
    • Second Nazarene
    Jeannette Brooks
    • Handmaidens to Salome
    • Directors
      • Derek Bailey
      • Peter Hall
    • Writers
      • Hedwig Lachmann
      • Oscar Wilde
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    9TheLittleSongbird

    Marvellous

    I love Salome, and while I admit it took some time for me to appreciate his music I love Strauss. While I personally prefer the 1975 film with Stratas, Weikl, Varnay and Beier with Bohm conducting and the 1990 performance with Malfitano and Estes, this Salome is marvellous.

    My only real complaint really is the muddied sound quality, which makes the singing sound a little too soft at times. That said, the picture quality apart from the odd shoddy moment is good, and the camera angles are interesting and don't elude the performers in any way.

    In terms of costume and set design, this is not as sumptuous as the 1975 film but it with nods to Klimt and Beardsley has a very haunting quality to it without making it too humourless with the use of the creepy-looking moon and the dungeon-like set.

    On a musical front, this Salome works very well. The conducting is nuanced and assured, and the orchestra play powerfully with moments of beauty too. Dance of the Seven Veils is wonderfully erotic and twisted. Maybe the louder, more forceful moments could've done with more attack, but they were dramatic and compelling enough, never too tame or too manic. The waltz-like sections fare better stylistically.

    The singing is also great. Michael Devlin with pale blue make-up and waist-length hair is startling in image, rich in voice and commanding in stage presence. I have remarked more than once that Herodias is almost on Klytemnestra's(Elektra) level on the odious scale and Gillian Knight is appropriately icy.

    Kenneth Riegel is much better here than he was in the 1997 performance, where my feelings on his performance were mixed. Here his tenor voice is much less strained and while I still consider him lyric tenor than dramatic tenor he handles the vocal and dramatic side of the role of Herod very well.

    It is Maria Ewing however that makes the production as well worth watching as it is. I have always liked Ewing, particularly as Carmen and Cherubino. Salome is a very demanding role and a completely different kettle of fish than these two roles and possibly anything else Ewing has done. This said, she is simply stellar, dramatically she starts off with a girlish quality which was among the most believable of any other Salome but then she is frightening especially in the last half-hour or so, when she is awaiting Jochanaan's severed head and when she cavorts it. Her singing is both powerful and ethereal with no signs of harshness.

    All in all, marvellous. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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      Created by Sir Peter Hall in 1990, this production caused something of a sensation when Maria Ewing, in the title role, finished her "Dance of the Seven Veils" in a state of full frontal nudity. But in the first appearances of the production in Los Angeles, Ewing did initially conclude Salome's dance with what the Los Angeles Times' Martin Bernheimer called a "golden postage stamp." But she later discarded it both there and elsewhere, calling it "vulgar" in one interview. "Wearing a G-string is like a tease and in no way is this dance a tease," she says. "She is in her own world in that dance. She is not doing it for anyone else."

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 1992 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 歌劇「サロメ」
    • Production companies
      • Covent Garden Pioneer FSP
      • Channel Four Film
      • The Royal Opera House
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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