- Hagith
Hagith can refer to
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Hagith (opera) - theopera byKarol Szymanowski
*Hagith (spirit) - theOlympian spirit in theArbatel de magia veterum
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Hagith can refer to
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Hagith (opera) — Hagith is an opera in one act by Karol Szymanowski. The German libretto was written by the composer, after discussions with Felix Dormann, a Viennese poet. Szymanowski wrote the opera in 1912 1913 while living in Vienna, Austria. Musically and… … Wikipedia
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