Aleksandra Świgut at the Kraków Philharmonic

Friday, November 15, 2024, 7:30 PM

  • Friday, November 15, 2024, 7:30 PM
  • Saturday, November 16, 2024, 6:00 PM
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Aleksandra Świgut, an award-winning pianist with an original style, will sit behind the keyboard during the Kraków Philharmonic Symphony Concert to present Beethoven’s Piano Concerto in G major No. 4. The work was premiered in 1808 by the composer himself, the concert saw Beethoven's last appearance as a soloist with orchestra. Today, the work is frequently recorded, and it is a favourite of concert audiences. It is also considered by many to be one of the pinnacles of the piano concerto repertoire. However, it os worth remembering that after its first performance, the piece was neglected until 1836, when it was revived by Felix Mendelssohn, another hero of the Kraków Philharmonic concert. His Symphony in A major No. 4 “Italian”, Op. 90, as well as other works from tonight’s repertoire will resound under the baton of Karen Kamensek.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don Giovanni overture
Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Concerto in G major No. 4, Op. 58

Felix Mendelssohn Symphony in A major No. 4 “Italian”, Op. 90  

Aleksandra Świgut – piano
Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra
Karen Kamensek – conductor

Kraków Philharmonic Hall

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Besides their weekly symphony concerts, the Kraków Philharmonic also organises master recitals and educational concerts for children and young people.

The Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic Hall in Kraków was the first philharmonic to open in Poland after the Second World War. Besides the weekly symphony concerts, it organises master recitals and educational concerts for children and young people, while the summer meetings with music assume the form of chamber concerts of slightly lighter character. A hallmark of the Kraków Philharmonic repertoire is its programme of oratorios, which the Philharmonic can present thanks to its extensive and varied lineup: the orchestra, mixed choir, and boys choir. The Kraków Philharmonic has become recognised for its promotion of the works of Karol Szymanowski in Poland and abroad.

The Philharmonic Hall frequently hosts concerts by special guests, for example, at major festivals.

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