Where in the world is Lorin Maazel?

QatarIn the Persian Gulf!

Qatar to be exact. The former Pittsburgh Symphony maestro and Pittsburgh native conducted the first concert of the newly formed Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra today (meaning it already happened there Oct. 30). The program was a mix of two well-known Western works -- Beethoven’s Symphony No.5 and Maurice Ravel’s "Bolero" -- and the world premiere of "Arabian Concerto," by Lebanese composer Marcel Khalife. The royal family of Qatar, including Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani attended.

No doubt Maazel was paid well for his appearance, but he deserves it. Bringing Western classical music to the area is no easy sell, although the orchestra is a part of a greater initiative to increase the cultural offerings in the peninsula (Qatar is located in the box in the map).

"The development of Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra is aimed at encouraging greater appreciation of classical music in the region and inspiring the reemergence of orchestral Arabian music," said a presser on the concert. Just another example of classical music's boom outside of the the West. Good luck to them as they develop this project.


Posted Oct 30 2008, 03:19 PM by Andrew Druckenbrod

Comments

sbalaji12 wrote re: Where in the world is Lorin Maazel?
on Fri, Oct 31 2008 1:04 PM

Hey Andrew,

Thanks for posting this. Going along with your thoughts on expanding the reach of Western Classical music to the "Eastern" world, here is an article in an Indian daily newspaper from earlier this month about Zubin Mehta's dreams of doing this in India - www.hinduonnet.com/.../2008100757342000.htm.

Bal