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Polish opera : ウィキペディア英語版
Polish opera

Polish opera may be broadly understood to include operas staged in Poland and works written for foreign stages by Polish composers, as well as opera in the Polish language.
The tradition reaches back to Italian language entertainments of the baroque. Romantic opera in Polish flourished alongside nationalism after the partition and is exemplified by the work of Stanisław Moniuszko. In the 20th century Polish opera was exported and composers such as Krzysztof Penderecki wrote operas in other languages (''Ubu Rex'', ''Die Teufel von Loudun'') that were translated into Polish later.
==17th century==

Operas were first performed in Poland during the Baroque era in the reign of Sigismund III Vasa (1587-1632). The king himself had no interest in the arts, but his son Władysław IV (reigned 1632-1648) was an enthusiast and patron of opera while he was still a prince. In 1625 Francesca Caccini wrote an opera for Władysław when he visited Italy. This opera, ''La liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina'', was also performed in Warsaw in 1628; this is the earliest verified performance of an Italian opera outside of Italy.〔Warrack p.240; ''Viking'' p.174〕
''Gli amori di Aci e Galatea'' by Santi Orlandi was also performed in 1628.〔Grout p.529〕 When Władysław became king, he had operas staged in the hall of the royal castle and he invited Marco Scacchi's opera troupe to Poland. A ''dramma per musica'' (as serious Italian opera was known at the time) entitled ''Giuditta'', based on the Biblical story of Judith, was performed in 1635. The composer was probably Virgilio Puccitelli. During the reign of Władysław IV a dozen or so operas were performed whose music has not survived.()

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