South Korean pianist Yekwon Sunwoo, Gold medallist at the Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and multiple First Prize Winner at numerous other international competitions, shall be gracing Dubai’s classical music scene on Sunday 11th February, delivering a concert as part of the 2024 InClassica International Music Festival, organised by SAMIT Event Group. Joining him on stage shall be the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, led by German conductor Christoph Poppen, who will open the evening with Felix Mendelssohn’s The Hebrides, a concert overture first composed in 1830 which was inspired by the composer’s visit to the British Isles. In a similar vein, this will be followed by Composer-in-Residence Alexey Shor’s Suite for piano and orchestra No. 1 ‘Travel Notebook’ whose composition was also motivated by a series of international trips undertaken by the composer. In fact, the concerto functions as a musical diary of sorts, taking audiences on a musical journey to far-flung corners of the world across its seven movements, and reflecting Shor’s impressions and inspirations during his travels. Sunwoo shall then depart the stage, leaving Poppen and the orchestra to conclude with Johannes Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 in D major, a cheery, light-hearted work that was written in the summer of 1877 while the composer was enjoying a holiday in the Austrian province of Carinthia.

Dubai Opera is the ideal venue to celebrate elegance and style. Kindly avoid overly casual or provocative attire, such as shorts or flip flops, to uphold our venue standards. Guests not complying with the dress code will not be permitted entry.

6+ years would require a ticket to enter the Dubai Opera Main Auditorium.

Below 6+ years are not permitted into the Dubai Opera Main Auditorium.

Approximately 2 hours including intermission.

Yekwon Sunwoo

Felix Mendelssohn - "Hebrides" overture Op. 26

Alexey Shor - Suite for piano and orchestra No.1 "Travel Notebook", in seven movements

1. Wayfarers Prayer

2. La Rambla (inspired by visiting Barcelona)

3. Addio (inspired by visiting Rome)

4. Luxembourg Garden (inspired by visiting Paris)

5. Rubicon (inspired by visiting Ravenna)

6. Sorrow (inspired by visiting Venice)

7. Horseman (inspired by visiting Ascot)

Intermission.

Johannes Brahms - Symphony No. 2 in D major Op.73, in four movements

1. Allegro non troppo

2. Adagio non troppo

3. Allegretto grazioso (quasi andantino)

4. Allegro con spirito