Opening of the 9th edition of FestivALT | Shabbat by the Vistula River | Concert | FestivALT 2025

  • Time & Date 20.06.2025 / 19:00
  • Location Tadeusz Kantor Art Documentation Center CRICOTEKA (courtyard), 2/4 Nadwiślańska St.
  • Original language PL/ENG

This year’s 9th edition of FestivALT opens with a special Shabbat evening performance by the Slovak Mojše Band and British cantor Rachel Weston, honoring the musical heritage of the Bakon family.

 

Cantor Hirsch Leib Bakon (1875–1928), originally from Kolbuszowa in the Subcarpathian region of Poland, was a prominent figure at the bet midrash in Chrzanów, where he was later laid to rest. His compositions, still preserved in sheet music, carry on his deep musical legacy. His son, Izrael Bakon (1910–1943), followed in his father’s footsteps, performing in Antwerp, London, and Hamburg before the outbreak of World War II. In 1936, he recorded an album sent to relatives in the U.S.

In this unique open-air concert by the Vistula River, hear the rich, traditional cantorial compositions of both father and son come alive again—reimagined through a contemporary, feminist lens. With fresh arrangements by the Mojše Band and Rachel Weston, these timeless melodies will be reinterpreted in an evocative and modern way.

The album, released last year, is available for free on Bandcamp, offering a preview of the incredible musical experience that awaits.

HEAR IT NOW

WHEN?

Friday, June 20, 2025, 7:00 PM

WHERE?

Tadeusz Kantor Art Documentation Center CRICOTEKA (courtyard), 2/4 Nadwiślańska St.

TICKETS

Rachel Weston (performance), Mojše Band (arrangements, performance)

The main partner and co-organizer of the event is
Financing

The 9th edition of FestivALT is made possible thanks to the support of the Matanel Foundation and Dutch Jewish Humanitarian Fund and takes place as part of the project “ReActMem: Rescue Memory – Activism, Art, and Public Memory,” which is co-financed by the European Union under the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV 2024–2026) program.


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