Composer |
Title |
Genre |
Date |
Notes |
Flor Alpaerts |
Salome |
incidental music |
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Granville Bantock |
Dance of the
Seven Veils |
incidental music |
1918 |
staged London, 1918 |
Leonard Bernstein |
Salome |
incidental music |
1955 |
chamber orchestra with 8 players and vocal soloists; withdrawn[16] |
Peter Maxwell Davies |
Salome |
ballet |
1978 |
premiered Copenhagen, 10 November 1978; Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, conducted by János Fürst; scenario and choreography by Flemming Flindt |
Pete Doherty |
Salome |
popular music |
2009 |
appears on his album Grace/Wastelands |
Alexander Glazunov |
Introduction and Dance, Op. 90 |
incidental music |
1908 |
|
Henry Hadley |
Salome, Op. 55 |
symphonic poem |
1905 |
this was written after Hadley had seen a production of Oscar Wilde's play, and was a favourite among his own compositions[17] |
Alexander Krein |
Salome, Op. 19 |
symphonic poem |
1929 |
|
Constant Lambert |
Salome |
incidental music |
1929 |
clarinet, cello, trumpet, percussion; written for a performance staged in Cambridge by Terence Gray, with choreography by Ninette de Valois; staged again November 1931; a suite was arranged by Giles Easterbrook in 1998 and recorded in 2000[18] |
Antoine Mariotte |
Salomé |
opera |
1905 |
premiered 1908; he was involved in a debate with Richard Strauss to prove that his music was written earlier than Strauss's version, also written in 1905 |
Emil Petrovics |
Salome |
ballet |
1978 |
flute, trumpet, harp and percussion |
Richard Strauss |
Salome, Op. 54 |
opera |
1905 |
trans. Hedwig Lachmann; premiered Dresden 1905. This opera is by far the best known musical adaptation of a work of Oscar Wilde. |
Alexander Tcherepnin |
Salome |
incidental music |
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