(June 3, 2021) – Polish Pianist Klaudia Kudelko will be seen back on stage with another series of Chopin concerts in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The first performance will be held on June 18, 2021 at the Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 663 S Berendo St, 90010. The sold-out series San Francisco will be held between June 22-24 and July 7-9. Then to follow San Diego June 10th & 17th and in Phoenix July 15th & 16th.

After receiving standing ovation in the pre-pandemic days, Klaudia Kudelko will be seen once again in action in a beautiful ambience filled with an intimate and soothing candlelight. Klaudia has made her name as a talented classical pianist, and her performances are further accentuated and made surreal against the remarkable and iconic church architecture. The events are also safe and complying with social distancing norms.

It was fantastic and safe. Everything flowed beautifully throughout the evening. I’ll definitely return for the next event,” said an attendee from a previous Klaudia concert.

Klaudia’s concert is not merely an audiophile’s delight, but also a unique experience for seekers of romantic experiences in mesmerizing settings. Everyone, from newcomers to Chopin’s works or masters, are welcome to attend the concerts. Prepare to be taken into the clouds with Chopin’s most treasured masterpieces!

Born on May 3, 1994, Klaudia Kudelko is currently based in Los Angeles, CA. Klaudia has performed at distinguished stages in North America and Europe. She has been awarded for the best live performances at the Carnegie Hall (Outstanding Performance Prize, New York – 2017), a first prize at the Concert Artists International Competition (New York – 2017), and as a finalist at the Los Angeles International Piano Competition (Honorable Mention, Los Angeles – 2019).

In short, visitors to Klaudia’s concerts will be surprised at her exceptional talent, who is able to weave in poetry as she interprets Chopin for her exclusive listeners.

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