During the upcoming concert under the stars, the sound of the piano will create a boundless space for contemplating the infinity unfolding within us and before us. Original pieces from Adam Leczycki’s album Inanima, along with his latest premiere compositions — written במיוחד for this unique setting — will intertwine with the hypnotic minimalism of Philip Glass and the mystical vision of Alexander Scriabin.
The artist promises to reveal a realm of gentle vastness, where sound and image become one. All it takes is to close your eyes and imagine a bridge over water, bathed in the soft light of a summer night. It is calm, safe, and above stretches the sky. This is an invitation to surrender to the music — freely, without pressure — and observe what emerges within and around us.
About the artist:
Adam Leczycki — pianist, educator, and composer from the Warmia region. A graduate of the Academy of Music in Gdańsk, he is currently based in Warsaw, where he combines artistic work with teaching. His daily pedagogical practice became the impulse for developing his own original musical language. In his work, Leczycki blends a solid classical foundation with a need for sincere, personal expression. He focuses on creating atmospheric soundscapes, treating the piano as a medium for telling stories rooted in emotion and experience. In February 2026, he released the album Inanima — an original cycle of compositions and a full expression of his musical sensitivity.
The concert will take place on May 8 and 15 at 7:00 PM in the Planetarium. Reduced and regular tickets are available for 55 PLN on our website.