Abstract

[Henryk Sienkiewicz’s Pan Wolodyjowski (Fire in the Steppe) in musical adaptations] The paper discusses Henryk Skirmuntt’s adaptation of Henryk Sienkiewicz’s Pan Wolodyjowski (Fire in the Steppe) for a musical drama. The author introduces the composer of the opera, libretto’s plot and its contents contained in three acts. Further, she analyzes Pan Wolodyjowski as a musical drama. She also quotes interesting opinions of musical critics concerning the opera Pan Wolodyjowski, Henryk Skirmuntt and the opera staging and reception as presented in specialized press.

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