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Sydney to Host Marvels of Saudi Orchestra Concert in May
Sydney to Host Marvels of Saudi Orchestra Concert in May

Leaders

time26-04-2025

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Sydney to Host Marvels of Saudi Orchestra Concert in May

The Saudi Music Commission is set to host the 'Marvels of Saudi Orchestra' concert on May 12 at Sydney Opera House in Australia, according to Arab News. Under the auspicious of Culture Minister and Music Commission Chairman Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the concert will shed light on Saudi Arabia's rich musical heritage and artistic diversity. The concert will highlight the participation of Australia's Metropolitan Orchestra through various Australian compositions. Through an extraordinary collaborative piece, the concert will offer a special blend between Saudi and Australian musical traditions. There were other previous performances at prestigious venues in Paris, Mexico City, New York, London, Tokyo, and Riyadh. With an exceptional goal to unleash new horizons, the 'Saudi Orchestra Masterpieces' series seeks to provide audiences with unparalleled musical experiences focused on Saudi heritage. Interestingly, each performance portrays a stunning image of the Kingdom's artistic landscape through harmonious musical narratives. Related Topics: Marvels of Saudi Orchestra to Deliver Dazzling Performance in Riyadh Saudi Orchestra's Marvels Set to Dazzle London in Sept. Musical Bridge Between Kingdoms: 'Marvels of Saudi Orchestra' Showcases in Tokyo Short link : Post Views: 32 Related Stories

Sydney to host Saudi orchestra concert
Sydney to host Saudi orchestra concert

Arab News

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Arab News

Sydney to host Saudi orchestra concert

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's Music Commission will host the 'Marvels of Saudi Orchestra' concert on May 12 at the iconic Sydney Opera House in Australia. It will be held under the patronage of Culture Minister and Music Commission Chairman Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan. The concert marks the seventh stop on the Saudi National Orchestra and Choir's global tour, the Saudi Press Agency reported. It will showcase works highlighting the rich musical heritage and artistic diversity of Saudi Arabia. Australia's Metropolitan Orchestra will join the performance with Australian compositions, while a special collaborative piece will blend elements from both nations' musical traditions. The Theater and Performing Arts Commission will also contribute several performance pieces to the program. Previous performances have taken place at prestigious venues in Paris, Mexico City, New York, London, Tokyo, and Riyadh. These concerts have received critical acclaim worldwide, demonstrating Saudi music's growing influence on the international stage. The 'Saudi Orchestra Masterpieces' series aims to deliver extraordinary musical experiences that celebrate Saudi cultural heritage while exploring new creative territories. Each performance takes audiences on a journey through traditional Saudi musical expressions, presenting the Kingdom's diverse artistic landscape through harmonious musical narratives. This Sydney performance continues the commission's broader initiative to elevate Saudi musical compositions in global cultural conversations and celebrate the authentic melodies that define the Kingdom's musical identity.

Saudi, Greek Culture Ministers Co-chair Strategic Partnership Council Meeting
Saudi, Greek Culture Ministers Co-chair Strategic Partnership Council Meeting

Leaders

time24-04-2025

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Saudi, Greek Culture Ministers Co-chair Strategic Partnership Council Meeting

The Saudi Minister of Culture, Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, and his Greek counterpart, Lina Mendoni, co-chaired the inaugural meeting of the Culture Committee of the Saudi-Greek Strategic Partnership Council, reported the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). During the meeting, which took place in Jeddah, the Saudi Culture Minister welcomed his Greek counterpart and her accompanying delegation to Saudi Arabia, hoping that their visit will offer the opportunity to discover the Kingdom's rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted history. Furthermore, Prince Badr stressed that the meeting aims to bolster international cultural exchange between Saudi Arabia and Greece for the benefit of their peoples. Both ministers underscored the importance of fostering bilateral cultural exchange and activating the July 2022 memorandum of understanding (MoU) on cultural cooperation. The Saudi and Greek Culture Ministers praised cooperation between both countries, demonstrated by Greece's participation in the second edition of Saudi International Handicrafts Week (Banan) in Riyadh in November 2024. It was also evident in the Benaki Museum in Athens participation in the Islamic Arts Biennale 2025, running from January to May in Jeddah. Moreover, the Ministers hailed the Saudi Cultural Week, held in Athens in 2024, which featured a dedicated pavilion for the 'Year of the Camel 2024' initiative. It also included music and theatrical performances, traditional crafts' workshops, culinary arts shows, Arabic calligraphy exhibition, a fashion show, Saudi films, and other cultural displays. Short link : Post Views: 10

Saudi Arabia, Greece Discuss Strengthening Cultural Relations
Saudi Arabia, Greece Discuss Strengthening Cultural Relations

Asharq Al-Awsat

time24-04-2025

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Saudi Arabia, Greece Discuss Strengthening Cultural Relations

Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan and his Greek counterpart Dr. Lina Mendoni have co-chaired the inaugural meeting in Jeddah of the Culture Committee of the Saudi-Greek Strategic Partnership Council. Prince Badr welcomed his Greek counterpart to the Kingdom, expressing hope that the visit would offer her insight into the Kingdom's rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted historical legacy. He emphasized that the meeting aims to strengthen international cultural exchange between the two countries for the mutual benefit of their peoples. The two ministers underscored the importance of enhancing cultural cooperation between the Kingdom and Greece and activating the memorandum of understanding on cultural collaboration, signed in July 2022. They praised the ongoing collaboration between the two nations, highlighted by Greece's participation in the second annual Saudi Crafts Week (Banan) held in Riyadh in November, as well as the participation of Greece's Benaki Museum in the Islamic Arts Biennale 2025, currently taking place in Jeddah from January through May. Both ministers commended the organization of the 'Saudi Cultural Week in Greece,' held last year at the Zappeion Hall in Athens, featuring a special pavilion for the 'Year of the Camel 2024' initiative along with musical and theatrical performances, traditional crafts workshops, culinary arts pavilions, a calligraphy exhibition, a fashion show, Saudi film screenings, and other cultural showcases.

Saudi and Greek ministers chair inaugural meeting of joint cultural committee
Saudi and Greek ministers chair inaugural meeting of joint cultural committee

Arab News

time24-04-2025

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  • Arab News

Saudi and Greek ministers chair inaugural meeting of joint cultural committee

JEDDAH: Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan and his Greek counterpart, Lina Mendoni, chaired the inaugural meeting of the Saudi-Greek Strategic Partnership Council's Culture Committee on Wednesday. The ministers said it was important to strengthen cultural cooperation between Riyadh and Athens, and activate a memorandum of understanding they signed in July 2022, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Prince Badr said the committee will help achieve this. The ministers praised the Saudi Cultural Week hosted by Athens from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1, 2024, which showcased musical and theatrical performances, films, traditional crafts, food, Arabic calligraphy and fashion from the Kingdom. Greece participated at Saudi International Crafts Week in Riyadh in November 2024, and the Benaki Museum in Athens is taking part in the Islamic Arts Biennale, which began in January in Jeddah and continues until May. Other senior Saudi and Greek officials present at the committee meeting included Alexis Konstantopoulos, the Greek ambassador to the Kingdom.

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