Małgorzata Szczęśniak awarded with the International Opera Awards
Małgorzata Szczęśniak awarded with the International Opera Awards
Małgorzata Szczęśniak was honored with the International Opera Awards as the designer of the year.
The award, which has been awarded since 2013, is now the most important and prestigious award in the opera industry. The gala, postponed for a year due to the pandemic, was broadcast online from London.
The International Opera Awards was also received in 2019 by Krzysztof Warlikowski for Leoš Janáček's "From the Dead House" at the Royal Opera House in London.
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