ROHM Begins its 2024/25 Season with Verdi’s Performance

Royal Opera House Muscat
Royal Opera House Muscat

Muscat: The Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) will launch its 2024/25 season with a remarkable series of performances this October 2024. The season opens on 3 and 5 October with Un Ballo in Maschera by Giuseppe Verdi, performed for the first time in Oman by the National Centre of Performing Arts Beijing (NCPA).

This production features a stellar cast including Elena Stikhina, Piotr Beczała, Liao Changyong, Agnieszka Rehlis, and Enkelada Kamani under the direction of the acclaimed Hugo de Ana. The Orchestra Teatro Lirico di Cagliari, conducted by Giampaolo Bisanti, will bring Verdi’s powerful exploration of love, betrayal, and intrigue to life.

Audiences can also look forward to A Musical Night from China on 4 October 2024, featuring soloists and the Choir of NCPA Beijing, directed by the world-renowned conductor Lü Jia. This concert offers a unique programme of traditional Chinese music in classical form, beginning with a performance of Zhao Jiping’s acclaimed Violin Concerto No.1 played by Mengla Huang.

Commenting on the season’s premiere, Director General and Artistic Director at ROHM, Umberto Fanni, stated, “It is a pleasure to welcome the iconic production of Giuseppe Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera to Muscat for the first time, presented by the National Centre for the Performing Arts Beijing to open our 2024/25 season”. He also emphasised: “This promises to be a truly unforgettable evening, and one of the standout events of our season. The fruitful collaboration between the Royal Opera House Muscat and the NCPA Beijing highlights our common role as leading performing art institutions in bridging cultures through artistic expression.”

Following this the highly anticipated Omani Women’s Day performance will take place on 17 October, featuring legendary singer Majida El Roumi, the inspirational Al Nour Wal Amal Ladies’ Orchestra— the only orchestra in the world consisting of blind musicians playing classical and Arab music—ROSO Ladies’ Ensemble, and Moroccan pianist Nour Ayadi. Lebanese singer Majida El Roumi will also remain in Muscat for two additional nights (18 & 19 October), with concerts showcasing her most famous songs, celebrated for their beautiful poetry on themes of love, humanity, and patriotism.

October will culminate with a performance by India’s greatest classical musician, sitar virtuoso Nishat Khan, who will be accompanied by the European Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Walter Proost for an original concert featuring his sitar symphony Gate of the Moon on 30th and 31st October.

Complementing these performances, the Royal Opera House Muscat will also present a range of educational and outreach events, including the first Absolute Music show with world-famous soprano Joyce El Khouri, pianist Serouj Kradjian, and a Lebanese ensemble performing Scheherazade.

This concert will present two mirror worlds: the refined elegance of French songs by Maurice Ravel, set alongside Arabic songs inspired by the works of Arabic poets. Both repertoires belong to the tradition of “songs of salon”, where the delicate fusion of music and poetry creates a rich, intimate experience.

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