“Unknown, I Live With You”: Oppression and Song
Opera is filled with tales of violence. Its whole history relies on great passions tragically...
Read Moreby Agata Araszkiewicz | Oct 11, 2019 | Afghanistan, Belgium, Essay, Poland, Theatre and Opera | 0
Opera is filled with tales of violence. Its whole history relies on great passions tragically...
Read Moreby Maria Pia Pagani | Oct 4, 2018 | Italy, Poland, Review, Theatre and Opera | 0
The great success of Professor Paolo Bosisio as an opera director in Eastern Europe is confirmed...
Read Moreby Marcin Bogucki | Mar 25, 2018 | Essay, Poland, Theatre and Opera | 0
Poland in 2018 marks the centenary of the restoration of its sovereignty. The biggest national...
Read Moreby Michał Krawczak | Mar 25, 2018 | Dramaturgy, News, Poland, Theatre and Opera, Transmedia | 0
In 2016 the art & science collective Dæd Baitz (Agnieszka Jelewska, Michał Krawczak, Paweł...
Read Moreby The Theatre Times | Apr 24, 2017 | Argentina, Interview, Poland, Polish Theatre Abroad, Theatre and Opera, Transcultural Collaborations | 0
Polish stage director on his version of Dallapiccola’s Volo di notte and Il Prigioniero at the...
Read Moreby Magda Romanska | Mar 4, 2015 | Essay, Poland, Polish Theatre Abroad, Theatre and Opera | 0
Polish classical musicians and opera singers have always enjoyed global renown, with singers such...
Read Moreby Agata Diduszko-Zyglewska | Aug 30, 2010 | Interview, Poland, Theatre and Opera | 0
I didn’t really know Xenakis before, but it turned out that he touches the precise parts of my...
Read Moreby Tomasz Cyz | Aug 14, 2010 | Essay, Poland, Theatre and Opera | 0
Jan Kott wrote that in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, history is shown as a nightmare, something that...
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