She then relocated back to Warsaw, and joined the orchestra of National Philharmonic (Filharmonia Narodowa). At the same time, until 1972, she worked as voice teacher with the soloists of Grand Theatre, Warsaw, where she coached soprano Halina Łukomska among others,[5] and translated several hundred art songs[3] (including by Johannes Brahms and Franz Schubert).[6] She translated librettos of operas, such as Handel's Giulio Cesare for its first performance at the theatre in 1962.[7]
She lived at Marszałkowska 35 street in Warsaw,[8] and died on 14 November 1981.[3] Szamotulska is buried at the Powązki Cemetery (Stare Powązki) in Warsaw.[9]
Wanda Wiłkomirska dzieciom (Wanda Wiłkomirska for children), Wanda Wilkomirska, Jadwiga Szamotulska. Data di pubblicazione: 1 gennaio 1957. Etichetta: Polskie Nagrania 2096.[10][11]
Wspomnienia Z Paryża, René Glaneau, Orkiestra Ryszarda Damrosza, Polskie Nagrania L 0319, 1960.[12]
Carnavalul Animalelor (as J. Sramolniska): The Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns, Debussy's Children's Corner – Orchestra simfonică a Filarmonicii Naționale din Varșovia, conducted by Witold Rowicki (LP, Mono), Electrecord, Electrecord ECE 0395, ECE-0395.[13]
Tematyka Dziecięca W Muzyce Symfonicznej (Children's Themes in Symphonic Music), The Carnival of the Animals, Children's Corner, Orkiestra Symfoniczna Filharmonii Narodowej, Polskie Nagrania Muza XL 0232.[13]
Händel, Ravel, Szymanowski, works by Handel (aria) and Ravel (Chansons madécasses); Wanda Bieniecka (soprano), Jerzy Chudyba (flute), Henryk Palulis (violin), Wanda Borucińska (cello), Veriton, SXV-788, SXV-788-P.[13]