New Opera Explores Elie Wiesel’s Legacy, 10 Years After His Death

Longtime Chicago Tribune journalist Howard Reich / photo by Pam Becker

New Opera Brings Elie Wiesel to the Stage for the First Time

Music of Remembrance Premieres
The Dialogue of Memories in Three-City U.S. Tour

Seattle • May 17
San Francisco • May 20
Chicago • May 23-24

SEATTLE, WA – March 24, 2026 – Music of Remembrance (MOR) presents the world premiere of The Dialogue of Memories, a new opera by composer Tom Cipullo and acclaimed Chicago Tribune journalist Howard Reich, on a three-city U.S. tour this May. The work marks the first time Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel is portrayed as a character in an opera, drawing on Reich’s real-life friendship with Wiesel and his investigation into his mother’s long-hidden past.

Performances take place at Benaroya Hall in Seattle (May 17), Presidio Theatre in San Francisco (May 20), and the Studebaker Theater in Chicago (May 23-24).

The opera opens with Reich’s line, “I suffer from an event I have not even experienced.” When his mother Sonia’s trauma from the Holocaust resurfaces late in life, Reich is drawn into a history his family had long avoided.

As he begins to uncover his mother’s past, Reich forms an unexpected bond with Wiesel, who appears throughout the opera as a guiding presence. As in life, Wiesel challenges Reich to ask questions, tell his mother’s story, and reckon with what he has inherited – and what he chooses to do with it.

In the final moments of the work, Wiesel’s message is direct: “We are ordered to hope.”

“When I published my mother’s story, my identity as the son of Holocaust survivors was revealed on the front page of the Chicago Tribune,” said journalist Howard Reich. “This was a secret I’d been urged to keep my entire life. My friendship with Elie Wiesel changed how I understood my family’s silence – and my own responsibility to break it.”

The premiere comes as the world marks the 10th anniversary of Elie Wiesel’s passing. The last generation of Holocaust survivors is fading, and firsthand testimony is giving way to accounts passed down across generations.

“Elie Wiesel spent his life insisting that these stories be told,” said MOR Artistic Director Mina Miller. “Bringing him to the stage now, ten years after his death, raises the question of who carries that responsibility forward.”

That sense of inheritance extends into Cipullo’s score, which weaves echoes of Schumann, Gershwin, and Tchaikovsky into his own contemporary musical language. The opera unfolds in episodic scenes that move between past and present as Reich pieces together his mother’s history.

For nearly three decades, MOR has excavated long-silenced voices while expanding the repertory with commissions that confront injustice through music. The Dialogue of Memories brings those strands together, transforming a deeply personal story drawn from Reich’s own life into a new opera. Audiences in Seattle, San Francisco, and Chicago can now experience Reich’s story – a reflection on legacies still unfolding in families around the world.


The Dialogue of Memories
World Premiere Tour • Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago

Composer: Tom Cipullo
Librettist: Howard Reich with Tom Cipullo
Based on The Art of Inventing Hope: Intimate Conversations with Elie Wiesel

Conductor: Alastair Willis
Director: Erich Parce
Media Design: Peter Crompton

Elie Wiesel: Daniel Belcher
Sonia Reich: Megan Marino
Howard Reich: Dominic Armstrong

MOR Chamber Ensemble: Christina Medawar, flute; Laura DeLuca, clarinet; Mikhail Shmidt, violin; Walter Gray, cello; Cristina Valdes, piano

Sunday, May 17, 2026 @ 4:00pm
Seattle, Washington
Benaroya Hall (200 University Street)
Tickets $60; Students $25 (ID required)
https://musicofremembrance.org/show-details/memories

Wednesday, May 20, 2026 @ 7:30pm
San Francisco, California
Presidio Theatre (99 Moraga Avenue)
Tickets $38–71
https://musicofremembrance.org/show-details/memoriessf

Saturday, May 23, 2026 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, May 24, 2026 @ 3:00pm
Chicago, Illinois
Studebaker Theater (Fine Arts Building)
Tickets $35–75
https://musicofremembrance.org/show-details/memorieschi


About Music of Remembrance
Established in 1998, Music of Remembrance (MOR) pays tribute to historic memory and directly confronts challenges to human rights and dignity today. In addition to its work discovering and performing music from the Holocaust, MOR is admired around the world for its leadership in commissioning, having premiered 48 new works by leading composers. This includes varied chamber ensembles, song cycles, choral works, dance music, film scores, musical dramas, and full-length operas – all using art to examine compelling issues in today’s world. MOR’s online concerts, nine albums, three documentary films, and extensive outreach programs extend that impact well beyond the concert hall. MOR’s annual David Tonkonogui Memorial Award welcomes new generations along on this journey, nurturing young musicians who seek to address issues of human rights through their art.


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