
Firdaus Orchestra concludes season with spectacular 'Opera at Al Wasl Plaza' performance
DUBAI (WAM) After a series of highly successful performances, Firdaus Orchestra, an initiative by Expo City Dubai and the first all-female orchestra in the UAE, concluded the inaugural season of its 'Firdaus Nights' concert series with a dazzling operatic performance titled 'Opera at Al Wasl Plaza.'The event was held in the presence of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, alongside senior officials from Expo City Dubai and prominent media representatives from across the region.The grand finale featured three internationally renowned opera vocalists, led by Emirati soprano Fatima Al Hashemi, joined by Serbian artist Ana Kovačević and Russian soprano Alina Vassina. Each performed a selection of solo and ensemble pieces from the global operatic repertoire.The performances took place at the iconic Al Wasl Plaza, renowned for its state-of-the-art audiovisual technology, creating an enchanting atmosphere that deeply resonated with the large audience.Firdaus Orchestra, comprising over 50 exceptionally talented female musicians from 24 nationalities, launched the 'Firdaus Nights' series in November last year with a concert celebrating classical music masterpieces.The second concert, in January, marked the Lunar New Year, followed by a third concert during the holy month of Ramadan, held over two evenings, featuring timeless Arabic melodies and a special performance by the Ayoub Sisters.These concerts attracted an enthusiastic, multicultural audience of all ages, reflecting the initiative's mission to promote orchestral music across diverse segments of society and inspire younger generations to engage with this refined art form.
Established during Expo 2020 Dubai, Firdaus Orchestra has collaborated with some of the world's most acclaimed artists, including operatic legend Andrea Bocelli, Grammy-winning musician Wouter Kellerman, and global icon Beyoncé.
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