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Hagith (opera)


''Hagith'' op. 25 is an opera in one act by the Polish composer and pianist Karol Szymanowski considered one of the greatest Polish composers of the 20th century. The opera premiered at the Grand Theatre, Warsaw in 1922, nine years after its creation. The libretto in German was written by the Viennese secessionist poet and Szymanowski's friend Felix Dörmann.〔
==Background and performance history==
Szymanowski wrote the opera in 1912–1913 while living in Vienna, Austria. The piano-and-vocal score was first published by Universal Edition A.G. Vienna in 1920.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Karol Szymanowski – Hagith – Opera in 1 act – op. 25 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Karol Szymanowski – Op. 25 – Hagith )〕 Musically and dramatically, ''Hagith'' has been compared to Richard Strauss's ''Salome''. The opera made its premiere on May 13, 1922 at the Great Theatre, Warsaw, Poland,〔 and it has been produced four times. Szymanowski commissioned a Polish translation of the text (by Stanisław Barącz), but the project was not successful.
The opera was criticized and disparaged in the interwar Poland notably by critic (and writer of prayer songs) Stanisław Niewiadomski, a devout Catholic and former official in the Austrian Partition, as well as other clericalists, due to its author's openly gay lifestyle.

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