Magdalena will open her new concert season at La Cité Bleue in Geneva, symbolically on the International Day of Peace on 21 September - she will perform as one of dozens of artists in an extraordinary charity concert called Together for Humanity, organised in response to the worsening situation in Israel and the Gaza Strip.
Autumn engagements will take Magdalena to the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, with whom she will perform the St Matthew Passion under the baton of Sir Simon Rattle. On a European tour with the Basel Baroque Orchestra La Cetra, she will return to Handel's Alcina. Her three concerts in October with the Czech Philharmonic and Giovanni Antonini, under whose baton she will sing arias by Mysliveček, Mozart and Haydn at the Rudolfinum in Prague, is of great interest to audiences. Before the end of the calendar year, she will perform a series of concerts with Ondřej Havelka's swing Melody Makers and will head into a completely different musical world with the Postdam Chamber Academy and conductor Václav Luks.
Magdalena will grace her Christmas season with a performance at the popular Gala at the Konzerthaus in Vienna, to which she invites the audience in the following video:
In January, Magdalena will make her debut with the Arctic Philharmonic in Norway, as well as a pair of concerts in Ingolstadt and Hamburg, which will feature, among other pieces, the world premiere of the orchestral version of the song cycle "Paterson" based on the film by Jim Jarmusch. This was composed by Magdalena´s colleague Ohad Ben-Ari and dedicated to her.
The other relatively recently composed and very successful song cycle with a personal dedication is "Where Are You?" by Ondřej Adámek; this season Magdalena will perform it with the Philharmonie Zuidnederland (South Netherlands Philharmonic) under the baton of Duncan Ward in Maastricht and Eindhoven.
Rameau, Gluck and Haydn will be performed by Magdalena at a concert in Salzburg in March, with the Mozarteumorchester conducted by Bernard Labadie. In April, the Czech Philharmonic audience, which has already bought all the seats for the trio of performances of Weill's Seven Deadly Sins, will be looking forward to seeing Magdalena and Sir Simon Rattle again.
Throughout the year, Magdalena's many activities are linked to the work of her Foundation and its most visible outcome: the successful nationwide ZUŠ Open Festival.
The calendar will be continuously updated with detailed programs. You can follow the numerous news on Magdalena´s FB and IG profiles.