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8 resultsBBC Play of the Month, Season 4, Episode 9, An Ideal Husband
written by Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900; directed by Rudolph Cartier, 1904-1984; produced by Cedric Messina, 1920-2003; performed by Margaret Leighton, 1922-1976, Keith Michell, 1926-2015, Jeremy Brett, 1933-1995 and Dinah Sheridan, 1920-, in BBC Play of the Month, Season 4, Episode 9 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1969), 1 hour 23 mins
Adaptation of the classic Oscar Wilde play involving blackmail and political corruption. Starring Margaret Leighton, Jeremy Brett and Susan Hampshire.
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written by Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900; directed by Rudolph Cartier, 1904-1984; produced by Cedric Messina, 1920-2003; performed by Margaret Leighton, 1922-1976, Keith Michell, 1926-2015, Jeremy Brett, 1933-1995 and Dinah Sheridan, 1920-, in BBC Play of the Month, Season 4, Episode 9 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1969), 1 hour 23 mins
Description
Adaptation of the classic Oscar Wilde play involving blackmail and political corruption. Starring Margaret Leighton, Jeremy Brett and Susan Hampshire.
Author / Creator
Rudolph Cartier, 1904-1984, Margaret Leighton, 1922-1976, Keith Michell, 1926-2015, Jeremy Brett, 1933-1995, Dinah Sheridan, 1920-, Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900, Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Margaret Leighton, 1922-1976, Keith Michell, 1926-2015, Jeremy Brett, 1933-1995, Dinah Sheridan, 1920-
Contributor
Cedric Messina, 1920-2003
Date Published / Released
1969
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
BBC Play of the Month
Topic / Theme
Political corruption, Mrs. Cheveley, Sir Robert Chiltern, Lady Gertrude Chiltern, Lord Goring
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1969 BBC Worldwide
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BBC Proms, Salome
directed by Jonathan Fulford, fl. 2001; composed by Richard Strauss, 1864-1949 (1905); conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, 1944-; produced by Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986 and Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Jane Eaglen, BBC Symphony Chorus, in BBC Proms (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2000), 35 mins
BBC Proms 2000 was the 106th season of the world's greatest classical music festival, taking place between 14th July and 9th September 2000. This year, an outstanding young American soloist makes her Proms debut on the Last Night alongside an internationally renowned British soprano, and a recently rediscovered pi...
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directed by Jonathan Fulford, fl. 2001; composed by Richard Strauss, 1864-1949 (1905); conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, 1944-; produced by Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986 and Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Jane Eaglen, BBC Symphony Chorus, in BBC Proms (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2000), 35 mins
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BBC Proms 2000 was the 106th season of the world's greatest classical music festival, taking place between 14th July and 9th September 2000. This year, an outstanding young American soloist makes her Proms debut on the Last Night alongside an internationally renowned British soprano, and a recently rediscovered piece of Shostakovich makes its first ever appearance. The composer of Pomp and Circumstance transcribes Bach and we bid farewell to Sir...
BBC Proms 2000 was the 106th season of the world's greatest classical music festival, taking place between 14th July and 9th September 2000. This year, an outstanding young American soloist makes her Proms debut on the Last Night alongside an internationally renowned British soprano, and a recently rediscovered piece of Shostakovich makes its first ever appearance. The composer of Pomp and Circumstance transcribes Bach and we bid farewell to Sir Andrew Davis at the end of his outstanding period at the helm of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Performances include Mozart's Violin Concerto No.4 in D, extracts from Strauss's Salome, and works from Grainger, Delius, Elgar and Henry Wood.
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Librettist
Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
Date Written / Recorded
1905, 2000
Field of Study
Classical Music
Performer / Ensemble
BBC Symphony Chorus, Jane Eaglen
Contributor
Sir Andrew Davis, 1944-, Richard Strauss, 1864-1949, Hedwig Lachmann, 1865-1918, Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900, Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986, Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Richard Strauss, 1864-1949, Jonathan Fulford, fl. 2001, BBC Symphony Chorus, Jane Eaglen
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
BBC Proms
Topic / Theme
Salome, John the Baptist, Herod, Herodias, Narraboth, Page of Herodias, First Soldier, Second Soldier, Cappadocian, Slave, First Jew, Second Jew, Third Jew, Fourth Jew, Fifth Jew, First Nazarene, Second Nazarene
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2000 BBC Worldwide
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Lady Windermere's Fan
written by Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900; directed by Tony Smith, fl. 1981-2014; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Helena Little, 1970-, Tim Woodward, 1953-, Stephanie Turner, Kenneth Cranham, 1944-, Sara Kestelman, 1944-, Robert Lang, 1934-2004, Ian Burford, 1933-, James Saxon, 1954-2003, John Clive, 1938-, Geoff Morrell, 1948-, Amanda Royle, 1962-, Veronica Lang, fl. 1965-2003, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Vivien Lloyd, fl. 1959-1987, Gloria Connell, fl. 1968-1991 and Mary Kurowski, fl. 1985-1986 (BBC Worldwide, 1985), 1 hour 57 mins
On the brink of a momentous life-altering decision, a young lady learns that the difference between good and bad people is not always as straightforward as she thinks. This comedy of manners is packed with the wit and wisdom of the incomparable Oscar Wilde.
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written by Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900; directed by Tony Smith, fl. 1981-2014; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Helena Little, 1970-, Tim Woodward, 1953-, Stephanie Turner, Kenneth Cranham, 1944-, Sara Kestelman, 1944-, Robert Lang, 1934-2004, Ian Burford, 1933-, James Saxon, 1954-2003, John Clive, 1938-, Geoff Morrell, 1948-, Amanda Royle, 1962-, Veronica Lang, fl. 1965-2003, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Vivien Lloyd, fl. 1959-1987, Gloria Connell, fl. 1968-1991 and Mary Kurowski, fl. 1985-1986 (BBC Worldwide, 1985), 1 hour 57 mins
Description
On the brink of a momentous life-altering decision, a young lady learns that the difference between good and bad people is not always as straightforward as she thinks. This comedy of manners is packed with the wit and wisdom of the incomparable Oscar Wilde.
Author / Creator
Tony Smith, fl. 1981-2014, Helena Little, 1970-, Tim Woodward, 1953-, Stephanie Turner, Kenneth Cranham, 1944-, Sara Kestelman, 1944-, Robert Lang, 1934-2004, Ian Burford, 1933-, James Saxon, 1954-2003, John Clive, 1938-, Geoff Morrell, 1948-, Amanda Royle, 1962-, Veronica Lang, fl. 1965-2003, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Vivien Lloyd, fl. 1959-1987, Gloria Connell, fl. 1968-1991, Mary Kurowski, fl. 1985-1986, Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
Date Written / Recorded
1985
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Helena Little, 1970-, Tim Woodward, 1953-, Stephanie Turner, Kenneth Cranham, 1944-, Sara Kestelman, 1944-, Robert Lang, 1934-2004, Ian Burford, 1933-, James Saxon, 1954-2003, John Clive, 1938-, Geoff Morrell, 1948-, Amanda Royle, 1962-, Veronica Lang, fl. 1965-2003, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Vivien Lloyd, fl. 1959-1987, Gloria Connell, fl. 1968-1991, Mary Kurowski, fl. 1985-1986
Contributor
Helena Little, 1970-, Tim Woodward, 1953-, Stephanie Turner, Louis Marks, 1928-2010, British Broadcasting Corporation
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Topic / Theme
Theatre, Lord Windermere, Mr. Dumby, Lady Stutfield, Lady Jedburgh, Mrs. Cowper-Cowper, Rosalie, Lady Windermere, Lord Darlington, Parker, Lady Agatha Carlisle, Duchess of Berwick, Mr. Hopper, Lord Augustus Lorton, Cecil Graham, Lady Plymdale, Mrs. Erlynne
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Copyright © BBC Worldwide
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Salome
composed by Richard Strauss, 1864-1949 (1905); conducted by Christoph von Dohnányi, 1929-; choreographed by Lucinda Childs; designed by Erich Wonder, Susanne Raschig, Alexander Koppelman and Konrad Linderberg; produced by Caroline Speed, fl. 1986, Jane Seymour, 1951- and Franco Consolani, fl. 2004; performed by Catherine Malfitano, 1948-, Bryn Terfel, 1965-, Kenneth Riegel, 1938-, Anja Silja, 1940-, Robert Gambill, 1955-, Ruby Philogene, fl. 1996, Graeme Broadbent, fl. 1991, Michael Druiett, fl. 1997, Simon Wilding, fl. 1989, Andrea Hazell, Peter Bronder, Alexander Oliver, 1944-, Timothy Robinson, Rupert Oliver Forbes, Jeremy White, Andrew Greenan, fl. 1997 and Garry Magee, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in Salome (ArtHaus Musik, 2003), 1 hour 50 mins
Catherine Malfitano, Bryn Terfel, Anja Silja and Kenneth Riegel are featured singers in Strauss' opera. Christoph von Dohnanyi conducts the Royal Opera House orchestra.
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composed by Richard Strauss, 1864-1949 (1905); conducted by Christoph von Dohnányi, 1929-; choreographed by Lucinda Childs; designed by Erich Wonder, Susanne Raschig, Alexander Koppelman and Konrad Linderberg; produced by Caroline Speed, fl. 1986, Jane Seymour, 1951- and Franco Consolani, fl. 2004; performed by Catherine Malfitano, 1948-, Bryn Terfel, 1965-, Kenneth Riegel, 1938-, Anja Silja, 1940-, Robert Gambill, 1955-, Ruby Philogene, fl. 1996, Graeme Broadbent, fl. 1991, Michael Druiett, fl. 1997, Simon Wilding, fl. 1989, Andrea Hazell, Peter Bronder, Alexander Oliver, 1944-, Timothy Robinson, Rupert Oliver Forbes, Jeremy White, Andrew Greenan, fl. 1997 and Garry Magee, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in Salome (ArtHaus Musik, 2003), 1 hour 50 mins
Description
Catherine Malfitano, Bryn Terfel, Anja Silja and Kenneth Riegel are featured singers in Strauss' opera. Christoph von Dohnanyi conducts the Royal Opera House orchestra.
Librettist
Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
Author / Creator
Lucinda Childs, Richard Strauss, 1864-1949, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Catherine Malfitano, 1948-, Bryn Terfel, 1965-, Kenneth Riegel, 1938-, Anja Silja, 1940-, Robert Gambill, 1955-, Ruby Philogene, fl. 1996, Graeme Broadbent, fl. 1991, Michael Druiett, fl. 1997, Simon Wilding, fl. 1989, Andrea Hazell, Peter Bronder, Alexander Oliver, 1944-, Timothy Robinson, Rupert Oliver Forbes, Jeremy White, Andrew Greenan, fl. 1997,...
Lucinda Childs, Richard Strauss, 1864-1949, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Catherine Malfitano, 1948-, Bryn Terfel, 1965-, Kenneth Riegel, 1938-, Anja Silja, 1940-, Robert Gambill, 1955-, Ruby Philogene, fl. 1996, Graeme Broadbent, fl. 1991, Michael Druiett, fl. 1997, Simon Wilding, fl. 1989, Andrea Hazell, Peter Bronder, Alexander Oliver, 1944-, Timothy Robinson, Rupert Oliver Forbes, Jeremy White, Andrew Greenan, fl. 1997, Garry Magee
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Speaker / Performer
Simon Wilding, fl. 1989
Date Written / Recorded
1905, 1997
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Catherine Malfitano, 1948-, Bryn Terfel, 1965-, Kenneth Riegel, 1938-, Anja Silja, 1940-, Robert Gambill, 1955-, Ruby Philogene, fl. 1996, Graeme Broadbent, fl. 1991, Michael Druiett, fl. 1997, Simon Wilding, fl. 1989, Andrea Hazell, Peter Bronder, Alexander Oliver, 1944-, Timothy Robinson, Rupert Oliver Forbes, Jeremy White, Andrew Greenan, fl. 1...
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Catherine Malfitano, 1948-, Bryn Terfel, 1965-, Kenneth Riegel, 1938-, Anja Silja, 1940-, Robert Gambill, 1955-, Ruby Philogene, fl. 1996, Graeme Broadbent, fl. 1991, Michael Druiett, fl. 1997, Simon Wilding, fl. 1989, Andrea Hazell, Peter Bronder, Alexander Oliver, 1944-, Timothy Robinson, Rupert Oliver Forbes, Jeremy White, Andrew Greenan, fl. 1997, Garry Magee
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Contributor
Lucinda Childs, Christoph von Dohnányi, 1929-, Susanne Raschig, Christopher Bretnall, Richard Strauss, 1864-1949, Hedwig Lachmann, 1865-1918, Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900, Alexander Koppelman, Konrad Linderberg, Caroline Speed, fl. 1986, Jane Seymour, 1951-, Franco Consolani, fl. 2004, Erich Wonder, Mark Simpson, Alice Grey, Hans Hulscher, fl. 1984
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Opera, Salome, John the Baptist, Herod, Herodias, Narraboth, Page of Herodias, First Soldier, Second Soldier, Cappadocian, Slave, First Jew, Second Jew, Third Jew, Fourth Jew, Fifth Jew, First Nazarene, Second Nazarene
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Salome
directed by Charles Bryant, 1879-1948 and Alla Nazimova, 1879-1945; designed by Natacha Rambova, 1897-1966; produced by Alla Nazimova, 1879-1945; performed by Alla Nazimova, 1879-1945, Rose Dione, 1875-1936 and Mitchell Lewis, 1880-1956 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1922), 1 hour 14 mins
This silent film, directed by Charles Bryant and Alla Nazimova and featuring Mitchell Lewis, Alla Nazimova, and Rose Dione, is based on the Bible story in which a dance procures the head of John the Baptist.
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directed by Charles Bryant, 1879-1948 and Alla Nazimova, 1879-1945; designed by Natacha Rambova, 1897-1966; produced by Alla Nazimova, 1879-1945; performed by Alla Nazimova, 1879-1945, Rose Dione, 1875-1936 and Mitchell Lewis, 1880-1956 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1922), 1 hour 14 mins
Description
This silent film, directed by Charles Bryant and Alla Nazimova and featuring Mitchell Lewis, Alla Nazimova, and Rose Dione, is based on the Bible story in which a dance procures the head of John the Baptist.
Author / Creator
Charles Bryant, 1879-1948, Alla Nazimova, 1879-1945, Rose Dione, 1875-1936, Mitchell Lewis, 1880-1956, Natacha Rambova, 1897-1966, Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Alla Nazimova, 1879-1945, Rose Dione, 1875-1936, Mitchell Lewis, 1880-1956
Contributor
Charles Van Enger, 1890-1980, Natacha Rambova, 1897-1966, Alla Nazimova, 1879-1945, Richard O'Meara, fl. 2000-2003, Carlos U. Garza, fl. 1997-2016, Marc-Olivier Dupin, 1954-
Date Published / Released
1922
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Stepfathers, Daughters, Executions, Dance and dancing, Bible
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003 by Flicker Alley
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The Canterville Ghost, Episode 2, Summer
directed by Paul Gibson, fl. 1999 and Suri Krishnamma; designed by Claire Collins; produced by Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970- and Laurel Waghorn, in The Canterville Ghost, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 53 mins
Sir Simon steps up his efforts to terrorize the Americans, but the Otis family refuses to be frightened. And when the Otises are challenged by Lady Deborah to host a local cricket match, everyone braces for a royal embarrassment.
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directed by Paul Gibson, fl. 1999 and Suri Krishnamma; designed by Claire Collins; produced by Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970- and Laurel Waghorn, in The Canterville Ghost, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 53 mins
Description
Sir Simon steps up his efforts to terrorize the Americans, but the Otis family refuses to be frightened. And when the Otises are challenged by Lady Deborah to host a local cricket match, everyone braces for a royal embarrassment.
Author / Creator
Paul Gibson, fl. 1999, Suri Krishnamma, Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970-, Laurel Waghorn, Jude Tindall, Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970-, Laurel Waghorn
Contributor
Tom Hines, Claire Collins, Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation, Paul Englishby, 1970-
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
The Canterville Ghost
Topic / Theme
Sir Simon de Canterville, Hiram Otis, Lucretia Otis, Virginia Otis
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 BBC Worldwide
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Theatre Night, Lady Windermere's Fan
written by Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900; directed by Tony Smith, fl. 1981-2014; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010; performed by Helena Little, 1970-, Tim Woodward, 1953-, Stephanie Turner, Kenneth Cranham, 1944-, Sara Kestelman, 1944-, Robert Lang, 1934-2004, Ian Burford, 1933-, James Saxon, 1954-2003, John Clive, 1938-, Geoff Morrell, 1948-, Amanda Royle, 1962-, Veronica Lang, fl. 1965-2003, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Vivien Lloyd, fl. 1959-1987, Gloria Connell, fl. 1968-1991 and Mary Kurowski, fl. 1985-1986, in Theatre Night (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 1 hour 58 mins
On the brink of a momentous life-altering decision, a young lady learns that the difference between good and bad people is not always as straightforward as she thinks. This comedy of manners is packed with the wit and wisdom of the incomparable Oscar Wilde.
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written by Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900; directed by Tony Smith, fl. 1981-2014; produced by Louis Marks, 1928-2010; performed by Helena Little, 1970-, Tim Woodward, 1953-, Stephanie Turner, Kenneth Cranham, 1944-, Sara Kestelman, 1944-, Robert Lang, 1934-2004, Ian Burford, 1933-, James Saxon, 1954-2003, John Clive, 1938-, Geoff Morrell, 1948-, Amanda Royle, 1962-, Veronica Lang, fl. 1965-2003, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Vivien Lloyd, fl. 1959-1987, Gloria Connell, fl. 1968-1991 and Mary Kurowski, fl. 1985-1986, in Theatre Night (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 1 hour 58 mins
Description
On the brink of a momentous life-altering decision, a young lady learns that the difference between good and bad people is not always as straightforward as she thinks. This comedy of manners is packed with the wit and wisdom of the incomparable Oscar Wilde.
Author / Creator
Tony Smith, fl. 1981-2014, Helena Little, 1970-, Tim Woodward, 1953-, Stephanie Turner, Kenneth Cranham, 1944-, Sara Kestelman, 1944-, Robert Lang, 1934-2004, Ian Burford, 1933-, James Saxon, 1954-2003, John Clive, 1938-, Geoff Morrell, 1948-, Amanda Royle, 1962-, Veronica Lang, fl. 1965-2003, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Vivien Lloyd, fl. 1959-1987, Gloria Connell, fl. 1968-1991, Mary Kurowski, fl. 1985-1986, Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Helena Little, 1970-, Tim Woodward, 1953-, Stephanie Turner, Kenneth Cranham, 1944-, Sara Kestelman, 1944-, Robert Lang, 1934-2004, Ian Burford, 1933-, James Saxon, 1954-2003, John Clive, 1938-, Geoff Morrell, 1948-, Amanda Royle, 1962-, Veronica Lang, fl. 1965-2003, Diana Fairfax, 1927-, Vivien Lloyd, fl. 1959-1987, Gloria Connell, fl. 1968-1991, Mary Kurowski, fl. 1985-1986
Contributor
Helena Little, 1970-, Tim Woodward, 1953-, Stephanie Turner, Louis Marks, 1928-2010
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Theatre Night
Topic / Theme
Infidelity, Marriage, Secrets, Lady Windermere, Lord Windermere, Mrs. Erlynne, Lord Darlington, Duchess of Berwick, Lord Augustus Lorton, Parker, Cecil Graham, Mr. Dumby, Mr. Hopper, Lady Agatha Carlisle, Lady Plymdale, Lady Jedburgh, Lady Stutfield, Mrs. Cowper-Cowper, Rosalie
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 BBC Worldwide
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Salome
directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942- and Nikolaus Lehnhoff; composed by Richard Strauss, 1864-1949 (1905); conducted by Stefan Soltesz; choreographed by Denni Sayers; designed by Bettina Walter, Duane Schuler; performed by Timothy Robinson, Benjamin Hulett, Jeffrey Francis, fl. 1996, Jurgita Adamonyte, Marcel Reijans, Alan Held, Angela Denoke, Doris Soffel, 1948- and Kim Begley, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, in Salome (Germany: ArtHaus Musik, 2012), 1 hour 42 mins
This highly acclaimed production of Strauss’ 'Salome' from the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden is staged by German director Nikolaus Lenhoff. Starring Angela Denoke as 'a brilliant Salome' (FAZ), who is joined by a great ensemble of soloists, Kim Begley, Doris Soffel and Alan Held. Performing with 'great aplomb' (FAZ)...
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directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942- and Nikolaus Lehnhoff; composed by Richard Strauss, 1864-1949 (1905); conducted by Stefan Soltesz; choreographed by Denni Sayers; designed by Bettina Walter, Duane Schuler; performed by Timothy Robinson, Benjamin Hulett, Jeffrey Francis, fl. 1996, Jurgita Adamonyte, Marcel Reijans, Alan Held, Angela Denoke, Doris Soffel, 1948- and Kim Begley, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, in Salome (Germany: ArtHaus Musik, 2012), 1 hour 42 mins
Description
This highly acclaimed production of Strauss’ 'Salome' from the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden is staged by German director Nikolaus Lenhoff. Starring Angela Denoke as 'a brilliant Salome' (FAZ), who is joined by a great ensemble of soloists, Kim Begley, Doris Soffel and Alan Held. Performing with 'great aplomb' (FAZ), the Deutsches Sinfonie Orchester Berlin, conducted by Stefan Soltez, was also enthusiastically celebrated by critics and audience.
Librettist
Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
Date Written / Recorded
1905, 2011
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Timothy Robinson, Benjamin Hulett, Jeffrey Francis, fl. 1996, Jurgita Adamonyte, Marcel Reijans, Alan Held, Angela Denoke, Doris Soffel, 1948-, Kim Begley
Contributor
Denni Sayers, Stefan Soltesz, Bettina Walter, Richard Strauss, 1864-1949, Hedwig Lachmann, 1865-1918, Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900, Duane Schuler
Author / Creator
Denni Sayers, Richard Strauss, 1864-1949, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Nikolaus Lehnhoff, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Timothy Robinson, Benjamin Hulett, Jeffrey Francis, fl. 1996, Jurgita Adamonyte, Marcel Reijans, Alan Held, Angela Denoke, Doris Soffel, 1948-, Kim Begley
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Classical Music, Salome, John the Baptist, Herod, Herodias, Narraboth, Page of Herodias, First Soldier, Second Soldier, Cappadocian, Slave, First Jew, Second Jew, Third Jew, Fourth Jew, Fifth Jew, First Nazarene, Second Nazarene
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 by ArtHaus Musik GmbH
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