The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi has unveiled details of the new season of Abu Dhabi Classical Music 2020, which will be celebrated by prestigious orchestras, international soloists, glittering names in the Arab world, various performances and other events in the rich season.

The new season of Abu Dhabi Classical Music, which will be held from 28 January to 7 February, will host a major concert by Lebanese star Majida Al Roumi with her 70 orchestra orchestra. The new season also celebrates the 250th anniversary of the birth of musician and great composer Ludwig van Beethoven, in cooperation with the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra, which will perform the ninth symphony, one of his most famous works, in addition to the "Night of the Sultanate of Arabia" by young artist Sana Nabil.

The season also includes a series of concerts featuring two, three and four-piece pianist concerts by leading author Bach, and solo piano by Liz de la Salle.

Meeting point

Saif Saeed Ghobash, Undersecretary of the Department of Culture and Tourism, said: “We are delighted to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of the great musician Beethoven, with a special program of musical masterpieces and spectacular performances from around the world. We are honored to host Majida Al Roumi this season at the top of our list of stars.

“We promise audiences a series of inspiring concerts that match their different aspirations and enrich their artistic taste,” he added.

Start

Abu Dhabi Classical Music 2020 will open on January 28 with a performance by David Frey, who will take the stage alongside some of the world's leading pianists, Emmanuel Christian, Audrey Figuro and Jacques Ruffier, to perform on four pianos at the same time. This has become one of the most popular classical music shows in the world in the past few years.

The soloists together present Bach's creative pieces, with fresh piano tunes accompanied by prestigious orchestral stringers for an evening of baroque music, and a fundamental glimpse into the genesis of modern classical music.

On February 1, the festival will host the French pianist Liz de la Salle, who has a special place among the most prominent young artists today, as a musician with an exceptional sensation and remarkable experience.He kidnapped the hearts of audiences around the world in her passionate style, and performed many performances accompanied by prestigious orchestras .

La Salle is participating in a show titled Dances in Classical Abu Dhabi, reflecting a new approach to classical music that explores the rhythms of dance from different countries and time periods.

The Hamburg Philharmonic

The Hamburg Symphony Orchestra is preparing for a concert in Abu Dhabi, where it will participate in a program of chamber music, within the framework of classical Abu Dhabi music events, on the 4th of February at the Cultural Complex. The Hamburg Orchestra is internationally renowned for its performance in classical music giants such as Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms. In celebration of the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth, Abu Dhabi's classical music on February 5 will see the most famous pieces in the history of this music, the ninth symphony, composed by Beethoven between 1821 and 1824 to be his last symphony, marking a turning point in the history of music as the conclusion of the Vienna era. Classical, and a declaration of the beginning of the stage of romance of the 19th century.

Granddaughter of Umm Kulthum

The young Egyptian singer Sana Nabil, who grew up with her participation in the Arab Goat Talent program, grew up in a family that appreciates and celebrates the ancient musical traditions. She is the granddaughter of the sister of Kawkab El Sharq, and her parents have always instilled the love of musical originality in herself since her childhood. To the extent that she started at the age of nine to perform authentic Tarab songs in school. At the age of 12 she began training her voice with musician Salim Shehab at the Egyptian Opera House.

Sanaa will perform in Abu Dhabi on February 6 at a concert titled “Night of the Sultanate” with Cordes Croisées, a group of Egyptian musicians.