The Miracle, or Cracovians and Highlanders
Jan Stefani
Vaudeville in four acts
Libretto: Wojciech Bogusławski
World premiere: 1 March 1794
Premiere: 13 March 2015
In the original Polish
Today we’d say: engaged art, or a sneaking in of political themes. Bogusławski simply said: 'playing to say what’s necessary when it’s necessary'. The Miracle, or Cracovians and Highlanders is a piece strongly tied to the past. In the year of the premiere, 1794, similarly to the vaudeville’s plot, a militant mood was catching on in Warsaw: the outbreak of the Kościuszko Uprising and the third partition of Poland were imminent. The audience welcomed the first three performances with euphoria; there was no fourth performance because the show was banned, and it’s a 'miracle' that Bogusławski wasn’t arrested. Wojciech Bogusławski, often called the father of Polish theatre, knew both Cracovians and Highlanders, so he created some full-blooded, believable characters. Composer Jan Stefani, a Polonized Czech, creatively drew on Polish folklore, blending it with classical forms. Both performed such a 'miracle' that their work has a timeless relevance. After all, people still have an inclination for fun and for quarrels, they still laugh at the situational and verbal jokes in Cracovians... and at the characters, they’re still touched by the polonaise, appreciate the grace of the mazurka and the energy of the krakowiak. Yes, there’s something historical about the show: it’s sung in Old Polish additionally stylized to sound like dialect, the musicians play period instruments, and the sets and costumes conform to the plot. But at the same time, it has a youthful charm: it is performed by students of the Opera Academy of the Polish National Opera.
Credits
Participants of Opera Academy, the young talents development programme
Opera Academy's baroque orchestra
Artos Youth Choir
Synopsis
Sponsors
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Mecenas Teatru Wielkiego - Opery Narodowej
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Partnerzy Teatru Wielkiego - Opery Narodowej
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Patroni medialni Teatru Wielkiego - Opery Narodowej
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Mecenas Teatru Wielkiego - Opery Narodowej
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Partners of Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera
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Technological partner of Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera
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Media patrons of Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera