Salome (Hebrew: שלומית, Shelomit), was a follower of Jesus who appears briefly in the canonical gospels and in more detail in apocryphal writings. She is sometimes identified as the wife of Zebedee, the mother of James and John, two of the Apostles of Jesus, and sometimes also as the sister of Mary, mother of Jesus. In Roman Catholic tradition Salome is counted as one of the Three Marys.
Salome's name
"Salome" may be the Hellenized form of a Hebrew name, such as Shulamit, Shulamith, Shlomtsion or Shlomzion. Her name in Hebrew is שלומית (Shlomiẗ, pronounced[ʃlomiθ]) and is derived from the root word שָׁלוֹם (shalom), meaning "peace".
Salome in the canonical gospels
In Mark15:40, Salome is named as one of the women present at the crucifixion: "There were also women looking on afar off: among whom was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James the less and of Joses, and Salome". (15:40, King James Version) The parallel passage of Matthew27:56 reads thus: "Among which was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of Zebedee's children." The Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) concludes that the Salome of Mark 15:40 is probably identical with the mother of the sons of Zebedee in Matthew; the latter is also mentioned in Matthew 20:20, in which she petitions Jesus to let her sons sit with him in Paradise.
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Salome Mc (Persian: سالومه, born 1985), is a female Hip Hop and Multi-media artist from Iran. She is known for being Iran's first female rapper and Hip-Hop producer. Even though the topics expressed in her lyrics are a mixture of politics, social issues and personal matters, she defines herself as "apolitical" and her poetry being about "whatever occupies her mind."
Philosophy
Being questioned about being a female rapper in Iran, she mentioned in several interviews that she wouldn’t say she faced many challenges just because she was a female. "I might be the first female rapper to ever step in a studio in Iran, yes, but from people around me I mostly got courage after they got over the surprise. The other challenges that you might guess was there for my male counterparts too. Of course you get a certain amount of sexist comments from lack of common sense or education, but that is a global problem. " She also believes Hip-Hop can be a tool for empowerment, saying "it can be used to make people aware of their rights and their position, realize their own potential and at the end, empowerment, yes. But I am not one to speak big. I think change comes slowly and locally, so instead of talking big and throw slogans, I prefer to metaphorize my own experiences and hope that I inspire a person or two.
While in the French navy in the Far East, Mariotte had read the Oscar Wilde play Salome, and decided to set it to music. During his return to Europe by sea, he had access to a piano to continue his work, and while on leave, he took a course at the Conservatoire by Charles-Marie Widor, then resigned from the navy in 1897, and entered the Schola Cantorum where he was taught by Vincent d'Indy. After being appointed professor of piano at the Conservatoire in Lyon, he completed the score of his Salomé, believing himself to have permission from Wilde's estate and the publisher Methuen.
In fact, having obtained the agreement to use the play, Richard Strauss had in turn asked his publisher Fürstner to acquire the rights. Wilde's particularly complicated estate led to a court case that favoured the rights of Fürstner. Mariotte learnt that Fürstner would oppose the production of a "Salomé française" and after going to Berlin, he obtained permission to have his piece staged, on condition that 40% royalties went to Richard Strauss and 10% to Fürstner, with all scores to be sent after the run to Fürstner to be destroyed. Romain Rolland, having read an article by Mariotte in the Revue internationale de musique, helped him to obtain a more generous settlement from Strauss.
Although based on the New Testament story, the film does not follow the biblical text.
In Galilee, during the rule of Rome's Tiberius Caesar, King Herod (Charles Laughton) and Queen Herodias (Judith Anderson) sit on the throne and are condemned by a prophet known as John the Baptist (Alan Badel). Herodias resents John's denunciation of her marriage to the king, her former husband's brother, and the Baptist's claim that she is an adulteress. The king is not pleased with the Baptist condemning his rule, but fears a slow and agonizing death that his father, the elder Herod, suffered after ordering the murder of firstborn males when Jesus was born. The prophecy states that if Herod kills the Messiah, he will suffer and die. The king believes John the Baptist is the Messiah because of the mistaken belief of some peasants.
Werke:
Antoine Mariotte
"Salomé"
Oper in einem Akt
Mitwirkende:
Balázs Kovalik, Inszenierung
Solisten der Bayerischen Theaterakademie August Everding:
Anna-Maria Thoma, Mezzosopran - Salomé, Tochter der Hérodias
Idunnu Münch, Mezzosopran - Hérodias, die Frau des Tetrarchen
Nadja Steinhardt, Mezzosopran - Page der Hérodias
Eric Ander, Bass - Hérode, Tetrarch der Juden
Heeyun Choi, Bariton - Iokanaan, der Prophet
Ingyu Hwang, Tenor - Narraboth, ein junger Syrer
Benedikt Eder, Bariton - Erster Soldat
Jiaxuan Li, Tenor - Zweiter Soldat
Münchner Rundfunkorchester
Dirigent:
Ulf Schirmer
published: 14 Oct 2015
Strauss' Salome: Dance of the seven veils
Even without singing, soprano Malin Byström's Salome grabs attention. The famous 'Dance of the Seven Veils' was choreographed by none other than Wim Vandekeybus. Do you want to see the full opera? You can watch this production with the Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest in the pit on our YouTube channel up until Sunday June 14th. https://bit.ly/salome-stream
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published: 26 Jun 2017
Salome (Opera) : Darko Djordjevic as Herodes - 2nd part
Live Performance at the National Theatre in Belgrade, Serbia, March 2015
published: 15 Apr 2015
Salome (Opera) : Darko Djordjevic as Herodes - 3rd part
Live Performance at the National Theatre in Belgrade, Serbia, March 2015
published: 15 Apr 2015
SALOME
Salomé: Opéra de Gérard Massini d'après Oscar Wilde, créé par la Cie Kaleidos, dans une mise en scène de Leili Yahr.
Oriental-Vevey, 2018
Salomé: Sophie Chabert
Le Page-Hérodias: Marion Jacquemet
Yokanaan-Hérode: Yannis François
Contrebasse: Dominique Bettens
Marimba-Percussions: Didier Métrailler
Piano: Gérard Massini
Création lumière: Nicolas Mayoraz
Assistant lumières: Emile Schaer
Transformation et coiffure: Viviane Lima
Costumes: Mireille Dessingy
Assistante costumes: Samantha Landragin
Scénographie: Gilbert Maire
Mise en scène: Leili Yahr
Musique: Gérard Massini
Captation: Climage
Werke:
Antoine Mariotte
"Salomé"
Oper in einem Akt
Mitwirkende:
Balázs Kovalik, Inszenierung
Solisten der Bayerischen Theaterakademie August Everding:
Anna-Mar...
Werke:
Antoine Mariotte
"Salomé"
Oper in einem Akt
Mitwirkende:
Balázs Kovalik, Inszenierung
Solisten der Bayerischen Theaterakademie August Everding:
Anna-Maria Thoma, Mezzosopran - Salomé, Tochter der Hérodias
Idunnu Münch, Mezzosopran - Hérodias, die Frau des Tetrarchen
Nadja Steinhardt, Mezzosopran - Page der Hérodias
Eric Ander, Bass - Hérode, Tetrarch der Juden
Heeyun Choi, Bariton - Iokanaan, der Prophet
Ingyu Hwang, Tenor - Narraboth, ein junger Syrer
Benedikt Eder, Bariton - Erster Soldat
Jiaxuan Li, Tenor - Zweiter Soldat
Münchner Rundfunkorchester
Dirigent:
Ulf Schirmer
Werke:
Antoine Mariotte
"Salomé"
Oper in einem Akt
Mitwirkende:
Balázs Kovalik, Inszenierung
Solisten der Bayerischen Theaterakademie August Everding:
Anna-Maria Thoma, Mezzosopran - Salomé, Tochter der Hérodias
Idunnu Münch, Mezzosopran - Hérodias, die Frau des Tetrarchen
Nadja Steinhardt, Mezzosopran - Page der Hérodias
Eric Ander, Bass - Hérode, Tetrarch der Juden
Heeyun Choi, Bariton - Iokanaan, der Prophet
Ingyu Hwang, Tenor - Narraboth, ein junger Syrer
Benedikt Eder, Bariton - Erster Soldat
Jiaxuan Li, Tenor - Zweiter Soldat
Münchner Rundfunkorchester
Dirigent:
Ulf Schirmer
Even without singing, soprano Malin Byström's Salome grabs attention. The famous 'Dance of the Seven Veils' was choreographed by none other than Wim Vandekeybus...
Even without singing, soprano Malin Byström's Salome grabs attention. The famous 'Dance of the Seven Veils' was choreographed by none other than Wim Vandekeybus. Do you want to see the full opera? You can watch this production with the Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest in the pit on our YouTube channel up until Sunday June 14th. https://bit.ly/salome-stream
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Dutch National Opera & Ballet (Amsterdam) creates, produces and presents both traditional and innovative opera and ballet productions of the highest quality
Even without singing, soprano Malin Byström's Salome grabs attention. The famous 'Dance of the Seven Veils' was choreographed by none other than Wim Vandekeybus. Do you want to see the full opera? You can watch this production with the Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest in the pit on our YouTube channel up until Sunday June 14th. https://bit.ly/salome-stream
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Salomé: Opéra de Gérard Massini d'après Oscar Wilde, créé par la Cie Kaleidos, dans une mise en scène de Leili Yahr.
Oriental-Vevey, 2018
Salomé: Sophie Chabe...
Salomé: Opéra de Gérard Massini d'après Oscar Wilde, créé par la Cie Kaleidos, dans une mise en scène de Leili Yahr.
Oriental-Vevey, 2018
Salomé: Sophie Chabert
Le Page-Hérodias: Marion Jacquemet
Yokanaan-Hérode: Yannis François
Contrebasse: Dominique Bettens
Marimba-Percussions: Didier Métrailler
Piano: Gérard Massini
Création lumière: Nicolas Mayoraz
Assistant lumières: Emile Schaer
Transformation et coiffure: Viviane Lima
Costumes: Mireille Dessingy
Assistante costumes: Samantha Landragin
Scénographie: Gilbert Maire
Mise en scène: Leili Yahr
Musique: Gérard Massini
Captation: Climage
Salomé: Opéra de Gérard Massini d'après Oscar Wilde, créé par la Cie Kaleidos, dans une mise en scène de Leili Yahr.
Oriental-Vevey, 2018
Salomé: Sophie Chabert
Le Page-Hérodias: Marion Jacquemet
Yokanaan-Hérode: Yannis François
Contrebasse: Dominique Bettens
Marimba-Percussions: Didier Métrailler
Piano: Gérard Massini
Création lumière: Nicolas Mayoraz
Assistant lumières: Emile Schaer
Transformation et coiffure: Viviane Lima
Costumes: Mireille Dessingy
Assistante costumes: Samantha Landragin
Scénographie: Gilbert Maire
Mise en scène: Leili Yahr
Musique: Gérard Massini
Captation: Climage
Werke:
Antoine Mariotte
"Salomé"
Oper in einem Akt
Mitwirkende:
Balázs Kovalik, Inszenierung
Solisten der Bayerischen Theaterakademie August Everding:
Anna-Maria Thoma, Mezzosopran - Salomé, Tochter der Hérodias
Idunnu Münch, Mezzosopran - Hérodias, die Frau des Tetrarchen
Nadja Steinhardt, Mezzosopran - Page der Hérodias
Eric Ander, Bass - Hérode, Tetrarch der Juden
Heeyun Choi, Bariton - Iokanaan, der Prophet
Ingyu Hwang, Tenor - Narraboth, ein junger Syrer
Benedikt Eder, Bariton - Erster Soldat
Jiaxuan Li, Tenor - Zweiter Soldat
Münchner Rundfunkorchester
Dirigent:
Ulf Schirmer
Even without singing, soprano Malin Byström's Salome grabs attention. The famous 'Dance of the Seven Veils' was choreographed by none other than Wim Vandekeybus. Do you want to see the full opera? You can watch this production with the Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest in the pit on our YouTube channel up until Sunday June 14th. https://bit.ly/salome-stream
SUBSCRIBE to our channel for new video's every week: http://bit.ly/YoutubeNOB
Curious for more OPERA? Then you might also like:
Beautiful aria's and chorus pieces: http://bit.ly/operaCLIPS
Go behind the scenes to our artistic ateliers: http://bit.ly/operaBTS
Looking for something extra special? https://bit.ly/operaspecials
Ready for your first (online) opera? https://bit.ly/fulloperaritratto
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Dutch National Opera & Ballet (Amsterdam) creates, produces and presents both traditional and innovative opera and ballet productions of the highest quality
Salomé: Opéra de Gérard Massini d'après Oscar Wilde, créé par la Cie Kaleidos, dans une mise en scène de Leili Yahr.
Oriental-Vevey, 2018
Salomé: Sophie Chabert
Le Page-Hérodias: Marion Jacquemet
Yokanaan-Hérode: Yannis François
Contrebasse: Dominique Bettens
Marimba-Percussions: Didier Métrailler
Piano: Gérard Massini
Création lumière: Nicolas Mayoraz
Assistant lumières: Emile Schaer
Transformation et coiffure: Viviane Lima
Costumes: Mireille Dessingy
Assistante costumes: Samantha Landragin
Scénographie: Gilbert Maire
Mise en scène: Leili Yahr
Musique: Gérard Massini
Captation: Climage
Salome (Hebrew: שלומית, Shelomit), was a follower of Jesus who appears briefly in the canonical gospels and in more detail in apocryphal writings. She is sometimes identified as the wife of Zebedee, the mother of James and John, two of the Apostles of Jesus, and sometimes also as the sister of Mary, mother of Jesus. In Roman Catholic tradition Salome is counted as one of the Three Marys.
Salome's name
"Salome" may be the Hellenized form of a Hebrew name, such as Shulamit, Shulamith, Shlomtsion or Shlomzion. Her name in Hebrew is שלומית (Shlomiẗ, pronounced[ʃlomiθ]) and is derived from the root word שָׁלוֹם (shalom), meaning "peace".
Salome in the canonical gospels
In Mark15:40, Salome is named as one of the women present at the crucifixion: "There were also women looking on afar off: among whom was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James the less and of Joses, and Salome". (15:40, King James Version) The parallel passage of Matthew27:56 reads thus: "Among which was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of Zebedee's children." The Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) concludes that the Salome of Mark 15:40 is probably identical with the mother of the sons of Zebedee in Matthew; the latter is also mentioned in Matthew 20:20, in which she petitions Jesus to let her sons sit with him in Paradise.
there is poison in my wine there is cold snow in my shoes the are footpoints on my window frame -the dog is loose i scream but i can't hear a word i cry -my eyes are filled my toes are fake my legs are thin i'll never win invain i try to compose the greatest symphony the crowd who point their fingers the crowd who i hear laugh are making my knees shiver are making my hands week there is one little star on the sky
The Savior to come is not only the reason of Mary’s existence, he is also her exemplar in all things ... There stood by the Cross of Jesus his Mother, and his Mother’s sister Mary of Cleophas, and Salome, and Mary Magdalene.
the Most-holy VirginMary, the Theotokos ... Mary, Sophia and Anna. Mary married, lived in Bethlehem, and gave birth to Salome; Sophia married, also lived in Bethlehem, and gave birth to Elizabeth, the mother of St.
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Mary Magdalene saw Jesus first ... “Jesus said to her, Mary! She turned and said to him ‘Rabboni’ which is to say teacher.”. Jesus next appeared to Mary the mother of James, Salome and Joanna.
When the sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary, the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go and anoint him ... On the first day of the week, Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early ...
It’s Nov. 11, and I’m celebrating an early Easter even earlier in Vermont... But Mary of Cleopas, Salome and Mary Magdalene, who came by there to anoint his body, must have felt like they were on top of the world when his resurrection was announced.
(Also read . Good Friday traditions. How Christians around the world celebrate the festival) ...Following the custom of the time, women, including Mary Magdalene, Salome, and Mary, visited the tomb to anoint Jesus' body with oils and spices ... Oscars 2024.
The faithful Magdalene is by her side, bathed in tears; John, Mary the mother of James the Less, and Salome the mother of John, are also with her ... Mary hears the strokes of the hammer, and every blow wounds her heart ... Mary’s heart sinks within her.
Mark 16.1-8. “When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go to anoint Jesus’ body. Very early on the first day of the week, just after sunrise, they ... .
And there were also women looking on afar off, among whom was MaryMagdalen, and Mary the Mother of James the Less, and of Joseph, and Salome; who also when he was in Galilee followed him, and ...
In Part 2 of the episode, Strickland offers commentary on Matthew 20.17-28, in which Christ tells the Apostles of His impending Passion, and in which MarySalome, wife of Zebedee, asks Christ that her ...