19.03.2026 Events, Music

STURMNACHT – Walking through the Tempest: a concert by Aleksandra Myslek and Florian Störtz

PCI informs: Join award winning artists to celebrate music by Strauss, Robert Kahn and Stephen Hough.

Polish pianist Aleksandra Myslek and German baritone Florian Störtz will be performing at the
magnificent central London venue of St Martin-in-the-Fields Church on the 19th of March at 19.30 in celebration of their recently released CD „Harbingers of Exile”.

Link to book: https://www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org/booking/?event-id=19814&instances-id=431803



‘Honeyed intensity’, ‘emotional engagement’, ‘total vividness’, ‘passion and expressivity’: these are the qualities that have won trophies for the bass-baritone Florian Störtz, not least the 2023 International Handel Singing Competition. Now he and pianist Aleksandra Myslek introduce the rich, colourful late-Romantic sound world of Robert Kahn – their own debut album, and the first substantial Kahn recording by the voice for which he predominantly wrote, including fifteen premieres. Hugely admired in his time but forgotten since his crude and senseless vilification by the Nazis, Kahn becomes here the focus of a narrative that presages his
exile from his native Germany, given context with songs by Schumann, Korngold – another Jewish émigré – and Hindemith. In the launch concert, they will present some of the newly recorded songs by Kahn, along with carefully chosen pieces by Strauss, Stephen Hough, and the staple cycle of Schumann’s Kerner Lieder.



„Aleksandra is not only technically phenomenally gifted, with extraordinary stage presence, but possesses this mysterious, unquantifiable, special element…she graces any concert hall.” Tony Palmer
„What a delight it was to hear two passionate, sensitive artists completely united and immersed in these glorious songs. Florian’s seemingly effortless, true vocal quality and beautiful use of the German language, and Aleksandra’s rich fluency, thrilling virtuosity, whether in stillness, excitement, or intoxication. Most satisfying.” Sir John Tomlinson



https://www.aleksandramyslek.com

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