
63rd Bydgoszcz Music Festival: Mozart to Begin, Mahler for the Finale
It’s tomorrow! At precisely 7:00 p.m., a ceremonial fanfare will inaugurate the 63rd Bydgoszcz Music Festival. Over the following 10 evenings, fantastic artists will take the stage of the Philharmonic – soloists, conductors, ensembles, and choirs. Each concert will be fascinating, inspiring, and full of contrasts. The event opens with Mozart’s piano concerto and Light Sorrow for choir and orchestra by the outstanding contemporary Georgian composer Giya Kancheli.
The opening concert will feature pianist Martín García García, vocalists Patrycja Michałowicz and Antonina Robaszkiewicz, the Pomeranian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mykola Diadiura, and the Choir of the State Music Ensemble named after Artur Rubinstein in Bydgoszcz.
The grand finale (October 3) will be Gustav Mahler’s monumental Resurrection Symphony, performed by the Pomeranian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and the National Philharmonic Choir in Warsaw, under the baton of the charismatic Eugene Tzigane, with soloists Anna Malesza-Kutny (soprano) and Alice Lackner (alto).
The organizer of the BFM is the Pomeranian Philharmonic, a cultural institution of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Regional Self-Government.
Pomeranian Philharmonic & Press Office of the Marshal’s Office
September 11, 2025