Autumn Concert at the Polish Museum in Rapperswil. October 25, 2025

13 October 2025

Autumn Concert at the Polish Museum in Rapperswil. October 25, 2025

We warmly invite you to a concert featuring some of the most beautiful opera arias, songs, and musical melodies performed by Natalia Cieślachowska–Trojnar (soprano) and Agnieszka Bryndal Favre (piano).

Saturday, 25 October 2025
2:00 p.m.
Knight’s Hall, Rapperswil Castle

Programme

Memory – from the musical Cats (A. L. Webber)
Think of Me – from the musical The Phantom of the Opera (A. L. Webber)
Zasmuconej (M. Karłowicz)
Na pierwszy znak – from the film Spy in a Mask (H. Wars)
Vilja Song – from the operetta The Merry Widow (F. Lehár)
Czardas – from the operetta Gypsy Love (F. Lehár)
O mio babbino caro – from the opera Gianni Schicchi (G. Puccini)
Non ti scordar di me (E. De Curtis)
Nella fantasia – from the film The Mission (E. Morricone)

Natalia Cieślachowska–Trojnar

Soprano. She began her vocal training in Rzeszów, where she was already a laureate of national vocal competitions in Wrocław, Gliwice, and Kraków. A graduate of the Vocal and Acting Faculty at the Academy of Music in Łódź, she studied under Professors Delfina Ambroziak and Grażyna Krajewska-Ambroziak. Her artistic repertoire includes roles such as Papagena in The Magic Flute, Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi, and Lieschen in The Coffee Cantata. She has also performed numerous oratorio works and song cycles, several of which have been recorded on CD. As a soloist, she has collaborated with institutions such as the Łódź Philharmonic, Teatr Polonia, and the Podkarpacka Philharmonic, among others. Her concert performances have taken her to Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, Turkey, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and South America. For more than ten years, she has combined her performing career with teaching. Since 2020, she has been living and working in Switzerland.

Agnieszka Bryndal Favre – piano

Pianist, educator, and music therapist. A graduate of the Academy of Music in Kraków and of the Lied Interpretation class at the State University of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart. She has performed in Poland, Germany, Spain, Iceland, and Switzerland. For many years she has combined concert activity with teaching and music therapy. She lives in Switzerland, where she teaches at the Uster/Greifensee Music School and co-organizes the Tonefestival, a multidisciplinary art event bringing together Swiss and Polish artists.

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