Kasia Smolarek (Cupertino)
Event description
Be transported to the heart of Spain with world-class guitarist Kasia Smolarek, winner of over 20 international prizes from some of the world's most prestigious performance competitions.
Polish concert guitarist Kasia Smolarek began playing guitar at the age of eight, when her parents enrolled her in music school. What began as simple lessons soon became a lifelong passion — leading to over 20 international competition prizes and invitations to perform across Europe, South America, and Australia.
She has achieved rare recognition at two of the world’s most prestigious guitar competitions — Pittaluga (Italy) and Luis Sigall (Chile) — honors few guitarists ever receive.
“A breathtaking guitarist with magnificent interpretations.”
— Six String Journal
Kasia studied at the renowned Mozarteum University in Salzburg, Austria, and today performs on a handcrafted Jacek Łozak guitar as part of the Savarez artist family.
Away from the stage, she enjoys learning new languages, cooking, and salsa dancing — a love of rhythm and culture that shines through in her performances.
What You’ll Hear
A journey through Spain and Latin America with the guitar at its most powerful and moving.
Domenico Scarlatti — Sonata K466 & Sonata K178
Brilliant, playful sonatas once written for Spanish royalty — reborn on the guitar.Niccolò Paganini — Caprice Op. 1 No. 24
The legendary showpiece — dazzling virtuosity that has amazed audiences for generations.Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco — from Caprichos de Goya
Vivid, dramatic portraits inspired by Spain’s great painter — music as colorful as the art itself.XII No hubo remedio
XX Obsequio a el Maestro
XVIII El sueño de la razón produce monstruos
Francisco Tárrega — Fantasía on Verdi’s La Traviata
Verdi’s beloved opera, reborn as an intimate guitar fantasia of romance and heartbreak.Joaquín Turina — Sevillana Op. 29
Flamenco-inspired dance rhythms — the vibrant sound of Spain’s golden age.Agustín Barrios-Mangoré — Mazurka Apassionata & Vals Op. 3 No. 8
Soulful, lyrical gems from Latin America’s most beloved guitar poet.Leo Brouwer — La Gran Sarabanda
A fiery modern masterpiece — bold, powerful, and unforgettable.
Additional Info
Seating: General admission, first-come first-served.
Age Requirement: Ages 8+. Under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Refund Policy: Tickets are non-refundable but transferable — you’re welcome to gift or sell them.
Bookings: Tickets must be purchased online. No sales at the door.
Accessibility: All venues are wheelchair accessible.
Doors Open: 45 minutes before concert start time.
Concert Length: 75 minutes (no interval).
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