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The Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra (QPO)’s CineMoon Ensemble brought its blend of cinematic and classical music closer to the community on Friday, performing for hundreds of shoppers and visitors in its first-ever concert at a major shopping mall. Merve Kenet-Bulun, founder and artistic director of CineMoon Ensemble, told Gulf Times that the inspiration behind the performance at Mall of Qatar (MoQ) was rooted in accessibility and connection. “The inspiration was to bring the orchestra to everyone, from the youngest children to the oldest generations,” she said. “It was about uniting with people who had never experienced a live orchestra and offering them, for the first time, the extraordinary colours, emotions, and magic that only a live orchestral performance can bring.” CineMoon’s concert is part of the QPO ensembles’ concert that day, which also includes the Brass and Mosaic Ensembles.Under the direction of conductor Giovanni Pasini, the ensemble performed a carefully curated programme of iconic film scores and beloved television drama themes. The repertoire was brought to life through original arrangements by Julia Korodi and Ajlan Akyüz, allowing familiar melodies to feel fresh and artistically distinctive. The audience was treated to exceptional solo performances from Joris Laenen (trumpet, and narrator), co-founder and concertmaster of CineMoon Ensemble Lorena Manescu (violin), Zehra Özcelik (vocals, oud), Dr Shabnam Shikhaliyeva (qanun), and Simone Zanacchi (saxophone) – each musician delivering moments of sheer artistry that held the crowd in rapt attention. Performing in a shopping mall required careful technical and logistical preparation. “The ensemble adapted to the venue’s acoustics, sound systems, and stage environment, alongside the challenge of transporting instruments and equipment into a public commercial space,” said Kenet-Bulun. As part of the QPO’s flexible ensemble structure, CineMoon continues to engage with diverse audiences across different settings.Kenet-Bulun noted the multicultural atmosphere of the event, where audiences from various backgrounds gathered in a shared experience of live music. She added that the experience changes how audiences perceive music in daily life. “They will start to hear music in everything around them, even in birdsong,” Kenet-Bulun said. “And when they later hear a pop song, classical music or film score playing in the background, they will recall the impact of the live experience. The melodies will feel familiar, yet they will listen with a deeper and more conscious awareness.” The performance became more than just a concert as shoppers, families, and children clapped, sang, and swayed to the music, turning it into a spontaneous celebration. “The most rewarding moment came after the concert, when children lined up to take photos with us, gave us hugs, and told us how much they had enjoyed the performance,” Kenet-Bulun said. “Those moments reminded us why projects like this are so important,” she continued, adding: “We hope we sparked a curiosity and appreciation for orchestral music in those young minds and created a memory that will inspire them for years to come.” The QPO and the CineMoon Ensemble plan to expand their community outreach, with upcoming performances slated for schools, unique public venues, and a return to the historic atmosphere of the Museum of Islamic Art. Furthermore, the ensemble is currently developing a new initiative focusing on audiences along the Silk Road, in collaboration with its co-founder, Lorena Manescu. Related Story Source link
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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said negotiations over a peace deal to end the Middle East war were in their final stages, after Iran and Israel halted attacks that threatened to reignite the months-long conflict.Iran fired missiles at Israel on Sunday in response to strikes against Lebanon’s Hezbollah in the southern suburbs of Beirut, before Israel struck back despite Trump’s efforts to dissuade Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from doing so.Iran and Israel “were going back and forth and now they both agreed through me to stop and we’re in the final throes of what will be a very, very good deal,” the US leader told reporters on his return from an NBA Finals game.When asked whether a deal would be a matter of days or weeks, he said it would take “two or three days.” The flare-up came after weeks of negotiations seeking to bring about a definitive end to the regional war sparked by US and Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, with Tehran insisting a halt to the conflict must include a truce in Lebanon. Trump, who has reportedly grown increasingly exasperated with Netanyahu, had earlier urged both sides to stop “shooting” and said that “final negotiations” towards peace would proceed “subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way”. US Vice President JD Vance told Fox News on Monday that while the United States and Israel shared interests, their positions did not always align.”The Israelis and the United States, we have a lot of shared interests,” Vance said. “But we also have some situations where our interests diverge.” Source link
A drone strike hit a market in central Sudan on Saturday, killing 11 civilians and wounding dozens more, a rights group said, as escalating aerial attacks deepen the toll of one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. The attack targeted the main market in Abu Zaeima, a paramilitary-controlled town in North Kordofan state, according to the Emergency Lawyers, a rights group that has documented abuses since fighting erupted in April 2023 between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The group said the casualty figures could rise, but did not specify who carried out the attack. Neither side has commented.Emergency Lawyers said similar drone attacks had struck nearby villages and civilian vehicles less than a day earlier. Two witnesses told AFP that another drone hit a fuel station later on Saturday in El-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan, which has been partially encircled by RSF forces for months.A medical source at a hospital there said the facility received four wounded civilians. The attacks followed a deadly week in the broader Kordofan region.Nearly 70 people were killed in two separate drone strikes in West and North Kordofan states, according to Emergency Lawyers and a local leader. Drone warfare has become an increasingly prominent feature of Sudan’s conflict. The UN says that between January and April, at least 880 civilians were killed in drone strikes nationwide.Fighting has intensified in Kordofan and Blue Nile state near the Ethiopian border since the RSF captured El-Fasher last October, the military’s last major stronghold in western Darfur. Since then, more than 300,000 people have fled frontline areas, including El-Fasher and parts of Kordofan and Blue Nile, according to the UN.Kordofan, rich in oil and arable land, is strategically significant, linking RSF strongholds in the neighbouring Darfur region to the country’s army-controlled east. The region remains largely contested between the army and the RSF.Having entered its fourth year, the war has killed tens of thousands of people and forced more than 11mn from their homes, creating what the UN describes as the world’s largest displacement and hunger crises. Source link
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Israeli authorities yesterday released a Palestinian national women’s football team player after six days in detention. Wissam Halawani said Israeli police released her daughter Rand Halawani, 20, on Sunday evening, with an order to remain under house arrest for five days. An Israeli police spokesperson stressed that “this ruling does not indicate or determine the outcome of any future legal proceedings. ” Police had said last week that Halawani was arrested along with an 18-year-old man following an incident in Jerusalem in which objects were allegedly thrown at demonstrators marching on a street below. Source link
