24th "Young Artists in Kraków" International Festival

Thursday, September 5, 2024, 8:00 PM

  • Thursday, September 5, 2024, 8:00 PM
  • Saturday, September 7, 2024, 7:00 PM
  • Sunday, September 8, 2024, 12:00 PM
  • Monday, September 9, 2024, 6:00 PM
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Professor Bogumiła Gizbert-Studnicka, initiator and artistic director of the Young Artists in Kraków Festival, has been welcoming musicians at the threshold of their careers for many years. This year’s festival features an organ and trumpet concert at St Mary's Basilica, arrangements of Dvořák's and Mahler's symphonies for four clarinets and bel canto in arias by Donizetti and Bellini. Can you imagine, that the youngest of the artists participating in the festival, Adam Tarko, is only 11 years old?!
As usual, the admission to all the concerts is free!

5 September 2023 (Thursday), 8pm
St Mary’s Basilica
Bence János Samodai – trumpet (Hungary)
Áron Dóbisz – organ (Hungary)
In programme: H. Purcell, F. Liszt, C. Franck, A. Vivaldi-J.S. Bach, A. Vivaldi, B. Bartók

7 September 2023 (Saturday), 7pm
Consulate of the Republic of Croatia in Kraków
Klara Blažunaj – soprano (Croatia)
Kinga Nowak – piano
In programme: D. Pejačević, E. Grieg, G. Puccini, G. Donizetti, J. Hatze, V. Bellini

8 September 2023 (Sunday), noon
Museum of Krakow, Krzysztofory Palace, Copper Hall
Eryk Oliwa – clarinet
Maciej Łuszczewski – clarinet
Maksymilian Błaszczyński – clarinet klarnet
Daria Reszka – bass clarinet
In programme: A. Vivaldi, G. Mahler, A. Dvořák, D. Shostakovich

9 September 2023 (Monday), 6pm
Consulate General of Hungary
Adam Tarko – piano
Fanni Molnár – flute (Hungary)
Levente Kovács – piano (Hungary)
In programme: J. S. Bach, F. Chopin, G. Donizetti, H. Villa-Lobos, Z. Kodály, F. Erkel

For whom: for children, for seniors, for families
Other: free admission
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