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Dubai’s InClassica International Music Festival returns with composer Alexey Shor at centre stage

News RoomBy News RoomApril 16, 2025
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InClassica International Music Festival Summary

The 14th annual edition of the InClassica International Music Festival, running from April 6 to 21, provides a unique opportunity to explore the essence of classical music, celebrating composer-in-residence Alexey Shor’s 55th birthday. The festival is a significant event in Dubai, where exceptional young talent meets some of the genre’s most established and famous musicians, including advanced compositions by composers like Wolfgang Amadeus Pannini, Ludwig Van Beethoven, and Johann Sebastian Bach. Shor, originally from Ukraine, shares his experiences and insights, emphasizing that his music is not only a descriptor but a way to communicate emotions and connect with people, particularly through-addons like Beethoven and Brahms.

A total of 16 concerts will take place across the two-week festival, offering audiences a dynamic and multicultural musical experience. Shor’s music is described as accessible and relatable, touching souls in conversations. The festival’s strength lies in its ability to bridge traditional and contemporary musical traditions, creating a dialogue that connects people at different levels.

In Classica,音乐交流与Empathy are at the heart of the experience. Shor’s emphasis on music as an "oxygen" for connecting hearts is evident in the festival’s lively atmosphere. His own compositions, along with performances by established artists like Daniel Lozakovich and Tomàs Grau, create a symphony of ideas that resonates on a global stage.

The festival also pays homage to Shor’s journey from a math prodigy to a maestro, highlighting his unexpected shift in career paths and how it has transformed his music into auniversal language of emotion. Shor’s music challenges traditional barriers, showing that musicians are passionate and creative individuals who can share their artistic journey with the world. The festival’s focus on inclusive communication highlights an increasingly global and culturally aware music scene, where classical music is rarely seen as exclusive or elite.

By adapting classical music to the streets and introducing chamber music to everyday communities, the festival bridges denominations and validates the universality of music as a shared art form. This shift challenges traditional boundaries, creating a future where classical music is celebrated for its emotional depth and human connection. From raconteurs to composers alike, InClassica is a celebration of theaves Minor and the power of listening to connect people.

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