A production of the Ravenna Festival Christina Mazzavillani-Muti, Stage Director Nicola Pazkovcki, Conductor ~ With the Orchestra Giovanile “Luigi Cherubini” and the Coro del Teatro Comunile di Piacenza
A production with Astana Philharmonic Orchestra, Praxa or The Women’s Parliament is an original Arabic Musical based on an adaptation of Aristophanes' Lysistrata.
The Hungarian State Opera in cooperation with the Palace of Arts Budapest presents the opera Abduction from the Seraglio by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Conducted by György Vashegyi and Directed by Csaba Káel.
April 19th
A group of outstanding opera soloists led by internationally renowned soprano Simone Kermes will perform some of the world’s most famous arias and operatic highlights.
April 25th
The season finale, by the widely acclaimed opera singer Angela Gheorghiu, will delight and enchant Opera aficionados. Ms. Gheorghiu is accompanied by Tenor Stefan Pop and the Bucharest-based "George Enescu" Philharmonic.
A Gala of Classical & Contemporary South African Ballet
An innovative tango show created by Daniel Binelli, Pilar Alvarez, and Claudio Hoffmann. The chorography brings new forms of theatrical tango technique to the beats of traditional repertoire.
April 4th, 5th and 6th
The National Ballet of Ukraine will give 4 performances – including one matinee – of Prokofiev’s well loved ballet Cinderella. The ballet in three acts is one of his most popular compositions and Cinderella is notable for its jubilant music, lush scenery and for the hilarious double roles of the famous step sisters.
Titans of the Russian Repertoire: Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Shchedrin Daniil Trifonov, Pianist ~ Valery Gergiev, Conductor
An Evening of Classical Tarab and Darwish Dancers With the Traditional Arabic Ensemble
A Chinese New Year’s Celebration for All Ages The Chinese Traditional Orchestra of Inner Mongolia
A Master Returns to Oman With the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra ~ Salim Al Maqrashi & Ammar El Sherei, Oud ~ Hisham Gabr, Conductor
A Night at the Opera House for Children & their Families The Moscow City Symphony “Russian Philharmonic” and young musicians from around the world ~ Abdul Rahman Abou Zahra, Narrator ~ Nóra Emödy & Ahmed Abou Zahra, Piano Sergey Tararin, Conductor
A Night at the Opera House for Children & their Families The Moscow City Symphony “Russian Philharmonic” and young musicians from around the world ~ Abdul Rahman Abou Zahra, Narrator ~ Nóra Emödy & Ahmed Abou Zahra, Piano Sergey Kondrashev, Conductor
The Moscow City Symphony “Russian Philharmonic”
The Multi-Ethnic Star Orchestra (MESTO) Nabil Azzam, Conductor ~ Lilit Khojayan, Qanun
Omar Khairat Ensemble and The Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra
Beyond Tunisia: A Mediterranean Journey
Three Centuries, Three Continents, Three Masters Beethoven, Rimsky-Korsakov, El Saedi Abdel Rahman El Bacha, Piano ~ Ahmed Al Saedi, Conductor
Classical Drumming from Oman and Japan Featuring Wadaiko & Traditional Omani musicians
A festive tribute to jazz for three nights, by three artists; Anouar Brahem (28th March) Fathy Salama (29th March) and Rabih Abou-Khalil (30th March).
April 9th
The talented young musicians of the Camerata Salzburg comprise over 20 nationalities who reflect the traditions of a chamber orchestra that dates back 50 years.
April 12th and 13th
The world’s most famous boys choir will perform for two nights at the Opera House. The international composition of the choir includes performers from Slovakia, Hungary, Australia and Japan in addition to their native Austria.
April 15th
Turkish flautist Omar Faruk Tekbilek is known for his performances with the “ney” in a sufi style and is also a renowned oud player.
April 18th
The student orchestra from the world renowned La Scala Theatre in Milan will perform two of George Gershwin’s most famous works - “An American in Paris” and “Rhapsody in Blue”- followed by Mendelssohn’s “Italian” Symphony No. 4 – promising patrons an extraordinary evening of music.