28.02.2026 Events, Music

CHOPIN NOCTURNES

Piano recital by Łukasz Filipczak on the occasion of Chopin's birthday!

WHEN: 28/02/2026
WHERE: POSK Atrium, London
TICKETS: £15 ONLINE AND AT THE DOOR https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/chopin-nocturnes-piano-recital-by-ukasz-filipczak-tickets-1982185257464?aff=ebdsoporgprofile




Łukasz Filipczak has performed extensively across Europe, appearing at renowned venues such as the Berliner Philharmonie, London’s Royal Festival Hall, and the Polish Radio Concert Hall. He
studied in Gdańsk with Bożena Ewa Szurek and Jan Kulesza, later continuing at the Guildhall
School of Music and Drama in London under Caroline Palmer, Paul Roberts, and Charles Owen. A prizewinner at numerous international competitions, he received recognition at the Julian Cochran International Piano Competition and was awarded the Sydney Perry Award by the Philharmonia Orchestra. Filipczak served as Pianist in Residence at Studio Sienko Gallery and co-founded both the Devonia Concert Series and the Górecki Chamber Orchestra. Deeply inspired by the music of Chopin, his refined and expressive style has captivated audiences and fellow musicians alike. In recent years, he has also turned to composition, creating original works and film music. His 2025 solo album “Chopin Nocturnes” was broadcast in 11 European countries. More at: www.lukaszfilipczak.com

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