We meet in Kraków’s Kazimierz, at the depot of the Museum of Engineering and Technology, to listen to Sibelius, Copland and Bartók performed by a string orchestra! Oriental, Carpathian and Modernist sounds, yet American in spirit, will fill out the nighttime Kazimierz as part of a brand new and revolutionary concert formula of Sinfonietta Cracovia, launched as Late Night Symphony Kraków. The event begins later than traditional concerts: at 9 pm, and combines classical repertoire with 20th century music within a new immersive approach to a cultural event.
Late Night Symphony Kraków is an original concept of presenting classical music with the narration by conductor Joolz Gale in a casual atmosphere. The audience can enjoy the performance however they want: sitting in the auditorium, lounging on comfortable beanbags, or standing up, surrounded by ambient lights and smoothly transitioning from the concert to relaxation with the especially prepared DJ set.
Jean Sibelius Suite from Bellshazzar’s Feast (arr. J. Gale) (1906)
Aaron Copland Appalachian Spring, suite for thirteen instruments (1944)
Béla Bartók Dance Suite (arr. J. Gale) (1923)
Estimated duration time – 60 min + DJ set after the concert
Joolz Gale conductor
Sinfonietta Cracovia
Daniel Drumz DJ set
The new formula includes varied sections of the auditorium that ensure flexibility and comfort, allowing for individual selection of seating and mode of participation in the event.
Zones:
Classic Zone – traditional seating zone situated to the side of the stage (regular PLN 80 | concession PLN 60 | student PLN 30)
Comfort Zone – central zone with soft bean bags, located in front of the stage (regular PLN 80 | concession PLN 60 | student PLN 30)
Open Space – standing room, or open carpeted space right by the stage (open space PLN 20)