Discography
Strauss: Salome
Oscar Wilde’s play Salome was conceived for the actress Sarah Bernhardt and was originally planned for performance in London, in 1892. The play was blocked by the sensor (it was forbidden at the time to depict biblical characters on stage) and so first given in Paris instead, in 1896. Wilde never saw his play performed, as he was serving a prison sentence for homosexual acts whilst the only two performances in his lifetime occurred. Subsequently the play gained popularity in Germany, and having attended a performance in Berlin in 1902, Strauss determined that this would be the subject for his third opera. First performed in 1905, Strauss’s Salome has gone on to become much better-known than Wilde’s play, and is regularly performed at opera houses around the world. This live recording was made at a performance at the Usher Hall, in Edinburgh, as part of the Edinburgh International Festival in August 2022. Edward Gardner and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra are joined by an outstanding cast of soloists, led by Malin Byström in the title role, Gerhard Siegel as Herod, Katarina Dalayman as Herodias, and Johan Reuter as John the Baptist. Recorded in Surround Sound and available as two Hybrid SACDs and in Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio.
Release Date: May 2025
Originally recorded in August 2022
CD UPC: 0095115535622
Strauss: Salome
Reviews
'Good as the singing is, it is the orchestra and conductor, Edward Gardner, who steal the show ... Here, the orchestral sound is both grand and detailed and at times quite sinister.'
John Gilks - myscena.org - 4 June 2025
'Edward Gardner excels in large late Romantic scores such as this and secures marvellous playing from his Bergen forces.'
Stephen Barber - MusicWeb International - 27 May 2025
'...outstandingly personable solos from oboe and flute, slow-burn Viennese waltzes starting at the right quiet dynamics - Gardner is painstaking in that respect - and the spinning-top sequence almost unbelievable in its hallucinatory quality.'
David Nice - BBC Music Magazine - June 2025
“A passionate, powerful account of Strauss’s great opera, with sumptuous orchestral playing and a dramatically astute cast”
Richard Lawrence - Gramophone - June 2025