30.05.2023 Events, Music

Magdalena Filipczak, sister of Łukasz Filipczak takes the stage at Carnegie Hall (New York) for the first time

Creative Classical Concert Management presents the Carnegie Hall debut of award-winning Polish violinist Magdalena Filipczak  in Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall.

Tuesday, May 30th at 8pm in Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall.

The program is inspired by the phantasy motive, including Phantasies by Schubert,
Wieniawski and Schönberg. Filipczak showcases selections from her debut album Essence of
Violin, including works by Lutosławski, Britten, and Saint-Saëns/Ysaÿe. Cherchant, composed
by Stephen Coxe and dedicated to Magdalena Filipczak, will receive its world premiere.
Magdalena will be performing with accomplished American pianist Jessica Xylina Osborne on a fine violin kindly loaned by the Beare’s International Violin Society in London.





Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall
57th St. & 7th Ave., New York, NY

Click HERE to purchase tickets.

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