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Hérodiade

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Hérodiade

Opera by Jules Massenet (libretto by P Milliet and ‘Henri Grémont’ (Georges Hartmann), based on a story by Gustave Flaubert), first produced at the Théâtre de la Monnaie, Brussels, Belgium, on 19 December 1881. In this version, Salome, the abandoned daughter of Hérodiade, loves John the Baptist and kills herself rather than yield to Herod.



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