Kasia Moś invites you on a wonderful musical journey. It will be an extraordinary chamber concert in which the singer will present her artistic achievements. During the concert, we will hear completely new acoustic arrangements of songs from her latest album "Wszystko to co nie da się powiedzieć". There will also be songs from the album "Inspination" (2015), "Moniuszko200" (2021), "Karin Stanek" (2022).
Kasi is accompanied on stage by:
- Mateusz Moś (violin),
- Mateusz Kołakowski (piano).
- Kasia Moś, Poland's representative at the 62nd Eurovision Song Contest (2017).
She graduated from the Fryderyk Chopin Music School in Bytom in the cello and piano class and the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice in the Jazz and Popular Music Department. She collaborated with the AUKSO orchestra on the recording of Paweł Mykietyn's album St. Mark's Passion.She sang the part of Cordelia in the world premiere of Paweł Mykietyn's musical King Lear, which took place at the Sacrum Profanum Festival in Kraków. She recorded Wojciech Kilar's vocal score for Krzysztof Zanussi's film 'A Foreign Body'.
The singer has had musical adventures on television - she was a finalist in the third edition of 'Must be the Music' and took part in the 8th edition of the show 'Twoja Twarz Brzmi Znajomo'.
In 2015, she released her debut album 'INSPINATION'. In 2018, the Agora label released the album 'Retro' by Jerzy Maksymiuk and Janusz Olejniczak, on which Kasia guest sang several tracks.
21.05.2021 saw the premiere of the album with the AUKSO orchestra 'MONIUSZKO200'. The album consists of a CD + DVD in a concert version from the NOSPR hall in Katowice. These are new interpretations of Stanislaw Moniuszko's works in contemporary arrangements.
Kasia Moś' latest album of 'Karin Stanek' songs in completely new unobvious, modern club arrangements is now available on the market.
The singer's latest album 'Wszystko to co nie da się powiedzieć' premiered on 15.11.2024. The new album is a kaleidoscope in which upbeat pop intermingles with hip-hop, classical music with modern electronica, and contemporary yearnings are described in the words of a 19th century poet