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Mardi, juin 22nd, 2010
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It’s high time this astonishing film of Salome became available on DVD and I’m ordering it as soon as it’s available on July 7th. It’s like diving into a feast of depravity. Teresa Stratas, who would never have been able to undertake this mountainous role in a staged production in one evening, nevertheless creates a filmed Salome that is pleasing cessation to the absolute ideal. Gorgeous, sexy, and catlike, she brings the imperfect Princess of Judea to life as no other. As celebrated earlier, she lacked the sheer vocal power to bring this opera to life in the theatre, but in a film, with microphones, she comes across with aces to spare. While she gorgeous powerful is the whole present, Astrid Varnay, herself a broad artist, comes across as a beast-gorgon Herodias, whose hold youthful sexual depravity now shows only in her distorted reptile-like face. Her whine is in tatters, but it matters diminutive in a role like this. Her contribution to the success of this project is immeasurable. The color is gleaming, the area shots realistic —— and if I’m rambling on about this, it’s only because it’s all so scary and fun. Bohm was the greatest Strauss conductor of his time, and he brings the shattering music to the fore as only he could. Purchase it!!!!!!!!!

Whether this is your first experience with Salome or if you are already a dyed-in-the-wool Strauss fan, this Salome is for you!

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Why? As other reviews have mentioned, Teresa Stratas is comely and perfect for the role, and she remains totally interested in the action through the entire opera.

Also, Astrid Varnay is the quintessential Herodias, a “painted queen” who is desperately clinging to her control over her husband and will expend anything–even her beget daughter to manipulate the man. Her diabolical laughter resounds as pure rotten.

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Karl Bohm is the greatest Strauss conductor, and he shows it here, letting Strauss’ chords rise unprejudiced as powerfully as the composer would wish. Bernd Weikl’s strong recount of a prophet is perfect for the role of Jochanaan, and his looks complement the descriptions that Salome makes of him.

But what really makes this Salome a “must” for you, is that this broad one-act opera was produced as a film. This allows the camera to go in finish on the players in this psychologically tormenting chronicle. It actually helps us understand the interplay of all the characters as the camera watches their reaction to each other. Recordings, or even live on-stage performances do not allow you to behold some of the reactions that are so indispensable in a psychological drama such as this.

Money was not spared in the costuming and staging, which let you feel as if you’re looking good at the Judea of Herod’s time.

The director (Gotz Friedrich) has also frequently placed Salome and her mother side-by-side, so that we can compare their reactions to Herod. It is a lesson in acting, to discover Herodias (Astrid Varnay) in her reactions to each sequence of Salome’s dance. Even the horrid used queen can be disquieted.

Yes, the “Dance of the Seven Veils” is perfect, but seeing Stratas lithely and gracefully captivating around the stage is certainly unbiased what Strauss intended for his prima donna, whom Herod calls “her mother’s child.”

At the destroy, we accept that Herod, Herodias, and Salome all destroy up being deliciously gruesome, yet piquant.
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