28.09.2025 Events, Music

Experience an All-Chopin Recital by Jakub Kuszlik at Westminster Cathedral Hall

A powerful solo piano recital by the award-winning Polish pianist Jakub Kuszlik at Westminster Cathedral Hall in London.

On Sunday, 28th September 2025, the Chopin Society UK presents a solo piano recital by the award-winning Polish pianist Jakub Kuszlik at Westminster Cathedral Hall in London. The concert is part of the ‘Year of Polish Pianists’ series and is supported by the Polish Ministry of Culture and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute of Warsaw. The Rupert Turnbull Piano Foundation also sponsors this event.

Kuszlik’s performance will feature an all-Chopin programme:

  • Waltzes Op. 34
    • No. 1 in A flat major
    • No. 2 in A minor – Valse brillante
    • No. 3 in F major – Grande valse brillante
  • Polonaise-Fantasy in A flat major, Op. 61
  • Mazurkas Op. 56
    • No. 1 in B major
    • No. 2 in C major
    • No. 3 in C minor
  • Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58

Jakub Kuszlik gained international recognition as the 4th Prize winner and recipient of The Polish Radio Prize for the best performance of mazurkas at the 18th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. He has also won second prizes at the Ignacy J. Paderewski International Piano Competition in Bydgoszcz and the Hilton Head International Piano Competition, and third prize at the ‘Top of the World’ International Piano Competition in Tromsø.

Kuszlik has performed globally, including at festivals such as Chopin and his Europe, the International Chopin Festival in Duszniki Zdrój, and the Paderewski Festival in Paso Robles. His discography includes two solo albums: “Brahms, Chopin” (2022) and “Chopin & Debussy” (2022), both released by Polish Radio.

Location: Westminster Cathedral Hall, Ambrosden Avenue, London SW1P 1QW

Date: Sunday, 28th September 2025 // Doors Open: 3:45 PM, Performance Begins: 4:30 PM

Get your tickets now via this link

Scheduled Events Music

Open House – Polish Underground Movement Study

Saturday 20th June 2026 - Explore Polish Wartime history at an Open Day of the Polish Underground Movement Study Trust - an archive dedicated to the Polish Resistance in WWII located on Ealing Common.
20 06.2026 Events, History

Collecting Cultures: Central and Eastern Europe –

This panel will reveal insider tips on what to seek out in the market, unpack the unique qualities that make this region’s photography so compelling, and spotlight must-know artists and hidden gems that even seasoned collectors might have missed. Perfect for discovering fresh perspectives and building your collection with confidence.
16 05.2026 Events, Visual arts

Polish Fashion Stories: Unexpected Encounter – Batik

The earliest known examples of Polish batiks appeared around 1903 at an exhibition in Kraków, when the artist Jan Bukowski presented furniture upholstered in textiles decorated with what was called then “a manner of Easter eggs” - it was before the term batik had even entered the Polish language. From this point, other Kraków artists began to further explore the technique and its possibilities.
05 05.2026 Events, Visual arts