09.06| Joanna Kacperek: IN PLAIN SIGHT” – ALBUM LAUNCH CONCERT
June 9 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Join us for a special CD Launch Concert!
Experience an unforgettable piano recital by the talented Joanna Kacperek ![]()
June 9th, 2026
7:30 PM
Atrium
Featuring music from her album “In Plain Sight”
Tickets £15 available on Eventbrite: https://shorturl.at/to9ba and at the door.
Don’t miss this beautiful evening of music and emotion!
More about the concert:
“IN PLAIN SIGHT” – ALBUM LAUNCH CONCERT
9th June 2026, 7:30pm, Atrium POSK
Join us for a special evening recital in which concert pianist Joanna Kacperek celebrates the launch of her second solo album, In Plain Sight (Rubicon Classics). Joanna will perform works from the album and introduce its concept and featured composers.
Following the recital, the artist will meet the audience and sign copies of her album (available for purchase after the concert).
About the artist
“Joanna Kacperek’s pianism is of the first order. What struck me was not only the natural flow of her interpretations, or the beauty of her sound, but above all her ability to move me, and the sheer joyfulness that transpired from every note she played.” – Antonio Pompa-Baldi
A prizewinner of numerous international competitions, Joanna Kacperek is a versatile pianist acclaimed for her expressive playing and wide-ranging repertoire as both a soloist and collaborative artist. She has performed across Europe, Canada, and Japan, and has appeared as a soloist with orchestras such as the Symphony Orchestra of the National Philharmonic in Warsaw and the Lviv Virtuosos Chamber Orchestra.
Her debut album, Variations (Rubicon Classics, 2024), received international acclaim and was broadcast on Polish National Radio. In 2025, Joanna performed for HRH King Charles during his visit to the Polish Social and Cultural Association in London.
Alongside her solo career, Joanna is also an award-winning chamber musician. Her duo with Clara Barbier Serrano has received major prizes at international competitions in Lyon, Stuttgart, and at Wigmore Hall, and regularly performs at leading European festivals.
About the programme
The album In Plain Sight celebrates the music of seven brilliant women composers. Their works were never hidden: they were performed, published, and appreciated during their lifetimes alongside those of their male contemporaries, and represent the highest artistic standard. Many of these composers moved within the same artistic circles as Mozart, Haydn, Liszt, and Grieg.
In Plain Sight does not seek to argue or proclaim. Rather, it offers a listening experience born of a genuine fascination with this repertoire—some of it recorded commercially for the first time—and allows the music to speak with its own authority.
