The Opera about Warsaw. The Best City in the World.
The post-war reconstruction of the Teatr Wielki took twenty years to complete. The opera house’s reopening in 1965 was a momentous event that demonstrated the scale of wartime damage and the residents' determination to rebuild the city from the ashes. In 2025 the Polish National Opera will give a debut to an opera that tells the story of Warsaw’s reconstruction, marking eighty years since the arduous process began.
The source of inspiration for the opera was Grzegorz Piątek’s book Najlepsze miasto świata. Warszawa w odbudowie 1944–1949 [The Best City in the World: Warsaw Under Reconstruction 1944–1949], which looks into the first years of the mammoth endeavour which brought together people of various viewpoints in a gesture of defiance against wartime destruction.
Beniamin Bukowski wrote the libretto tapping into archival sources: political discourse, urban design parlance, and street vernacular. This is not, however, a historical chronicle but a tale of interwoven human lots.
The opera’s two protagonists are women. One is a modernist architect modelled on Helena Syrkus, whose pre-war dream of redesigning the city to make it more functional has turned into gruesome reality. The other one is an American journalist inspired by Anne Louise Strong, a US reporter fascinated by Communism who travelled across worn-torn Poland with the Red Army. Their meeting will force the women to completely shift their perspectives.
Composed by Cezary Duchnowski, the score combines orchestral sound with electronic music. The juxtaposition of solo parts and choruses makes it possible to shift the perspective on the city’s ordeal from general to personal. For the Warsaw-born director Barbara Wiśniewska the opera has a personal meaning as a reflection of her family history. At the same time, Wysocka is interested in the boarder material and social significance of the city’s destruction and reconstruction: a generational trauma that was successfully transformed into a joint endeavour of unparalleled scale.
An Opera about Warsaw is not just an account of the tragic and glorious chapters in the city’s history but a very modern piece about the life of a metropolis suspended between the vision of urban planners and architects, political ideologies, and the needs and dreams of its residents.
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Opera in 16 scenes
Composer: Cezary Duchnowski
Libretto: Beniamin Bukowski after the novel Najlepsze miasto świata by Grzegorz Piątek
World premiere: 19 September 2025, Polish National Opera, Teatr Wielki
Co-producer: Sinfonia Varsovia
In the original Polish with Polish and English surtitles
More about the Opera: Teatru Wielkiego - Opery Narodowej
The project is financed by the City of Warsaw. Co-organisers are Teatr Wielki - The National Opera and Sinfonia Varsovia, partners: the International Festival of Contemporary Music Warsaw Autumn and the Museum of Warsaw. The event's sponsor is Orlen, and the media patrons are Vogue Polska and Polmic.
The license to use the work was granted by the Society of Authors ZAiKS.
Creators, Cast & Crew
Cezary Duchnowski composer
Beniamin Bukowski libretto
Agata Zubel soprano
Joanna Freszel soprano
Choir of the Teatr Wielki - The National Opera
Sinfonia Varsovia
Władysław Skoraczewski ‘Artos’ Children's Choir
Bassem Akiki conductor
Barbara Wiśniewska director
Natalia Kitamikado set design
Emil Wysocki costiumes
Maćko Prusak choreographer
Marcin Cecko dramaturgy
Aleksandr Prowaliński lighting director
Bartek Macias video projections
Łukasz Hermanowicz Chorus Master
Mateusz Stępniak make-up
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photo: Edward Hartwig, Budowa MDM (Construction of MDM),work on groups of sculptures adorning the buildings, 1952 (the Musuem of Warsaw collection)