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Emirates Youth Symphony Orchestra to present stunning musical renditions during Dubai Art Season

Dubai (WAM): The Emirates Youth Symphony Orchestra, marking its 20th anniversary this year, will perform a series of musical renditions as part of the ongoing Dubai Art Season, the city's flagship umbrella arts initiative launched by the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority.
The orchestra will perform at the American University of Dubai on March 22nd at 7:30p.m., in the Cultural and Scientific Association in Al Mamzar on March 23rd at 8:30p.m. and in Dubai Knowledge Village on March 24th, at 7:30p.m..
The performances, part of the 10th annual Emirates International Peace Music Festival, will feature the prolific skills of three young Emirati violinists, Khaula Al Rayhi, Mira Ghobash, and Umayma Al Shunnar, as part of the overall programme.
The three Emirati violinists will join Elli Choi, Sarina Zhang, and Arisa Onoda for their renditions of Tchaikovsky's renowned Violin Concerto in D major, Dvorak's Cello Concerto and Beethoven's Triple Concerto for violin, cello, and piano.
Saeed Al Nabouda, Acting Director-General, Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, said, "The s is home to a trove of untapped music potential that is yet to be discovered. Through the Dubai Art Season, our goal is to energise the city's music landscape, by providing aspiring and emerging musicians with the opportunity to showcase their talent to a wider audience." Riad Kudsi, Director and Conductor, National Conservatory, Emirates Youth Symphony Orchestra, said, "The Emirates Youth Symphony Orchestra is committed to enriching the s's cultural and musical outlook, providing education and training to local young musicians. We thank our partners for their ongoing support in helping us to develop the s's musical landscape and nurture upcoming talent, and we welcome all youngsters, especially locals, to join our orchestra." – Emirates News Agency, WAM – Read more: