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36: 24: 116:(at today's intersection of Marszałkowska Street of Królewska Street) and functioned under royal patronage. The Operalnia's building was erected in 1725 at the initiative of Augustus II, costing 5000 ducats, as a rectangular structure divided into three parts. 99:. In 1628 he invited the first Italian opera company to Warsaw. Upon ascending the Polish throne in 1632, he built a theatre in his castle, and regular opera performances were produced there by an Italian company directed by 172: 279:
The dissemination of music in seventeenth-century Europe: celebrating the Düben collection : proceedings from the international conference at Uppsala University 2006
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Play in the presence of king Stanisław Augustus, 1790. The painting depicts the interior of the first National Theatre in Warsaw situated at the Krasiński Square
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was a renowned actor, singer, director, playwright and entrepreneur. Also, at the National Theatre, from 1785 a troupe of
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A history of Polish theater, 1939-1989: spheres of captivity and freedom
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International Theatre Institute. Polish Centre, Authors Agency (2001).
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From 1774 on, opera, theatre and ballet performances were held in the
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In 1779-1833 performances took place in a new theatre building on
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Melania Bucciarelli; Norbert Dubowy; Reinhard Strohm (2006).
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in Warsaw, was opened on July 3, 1748. It was located in the
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This article is about an institution. For a building, see
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within twenty years of the first opera presentations in
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The National Theatre was founded in 1765, during the
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in Warsaw with another national venue, the Poland's
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Grand Theatre, Warsaw

the Theatre Square

Warsaw
Polish Enlightenment
monarch
Stanisław August Poniatowski
Grand Theatre
the Theatre Square
National Opera
Władysław IV Vasa
Florence
Marco Scacchi
Operalnia
Saxon Garden
Polish Enlightenment
monarch
Stanisław August Poniatowski
Radziwiłł Palace
Maciej Kamieński
Poverty Made Happy
Wojciech Bogusławski
Franciszek Bohomolec
Krasiński Square
Bogusławski
His Majesty's Dancers
François Gabriel Le Doux
Paris
Daniel Curz

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