Well Being Concert: Bridge & Wolak

  • Presenting Series
Tue, 03/24/2026 - 12:00pm
Tue, 03/24/2026 - 6:00pm
12pm Baker Stage | 6pm DaVinci Science Center
$10

Bridge & Wolak’s Well-Being Concert invites audiences into a reflective and restorative musical journey that moves fluidly between classical, jazz, tango, and cinematic sound worlds. Through clarinet and digital accordion, the duo creates an intimate soundscape that balances moments of stillness with gentle energy, encouraging deep listening and emotional presence. Familiar melodies by Chopin, Morricone, Piazzolla, and Bach are reimagined with warmth and imagination, while improvisation and storytelling add a sense of play and human connection. Designed as a space to pause, breathe, and reset, this concert offers music not as performance alone, but as a shared experience of calm, memory, and renewal.   

About: Bridge & Wolak are a globe-trotting musical duo from Canada who create life-affirming concerts full of beauty, virtuosity and humour. Michael Bridge, accordion, and Kornel Wolak, clarinet (both also play piano), met over a decade ago and immediately established an artistic alliance based on the attraction of opposites: Wolak-intensely focused with a world view infused with sardonic humour; Bridge-flexible and fearless with a playful wit. They share a love of classical, jazz and world music, a fascination with fusing genres and a passion for performance. 

They've logged about 350,000 kilometres on the road-from Kraków to Quito, from France to Fargo, ND-about the same distance as a trip to the moon. Their concert offerings include a survey of musical hits from the 17th century to today, a program inspired by travel to the cosmos and a look at the outrageously scandalous behaviour of some of the greatest composers of all time. 

12pm Event - Baker stage
Run time 60 min. approx. 
Post-Show Reflection - up to 60 min. 
General Admission - On-Stage Seating on cushioned mats or chairs. 

6pm Event - Tickets - DaVinci Science Center
815 W. Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA 18101
For tickets go to www.davincisciencecenter.org

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