Join the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra for a
captivating evening of classical music, led by conductor Elias Grandy and
featuring Hassan Moataz El Molla on cello. The programme begins with Mikhail
Glinka’s vibrant Overture to Ruslan and Lyudmila, followed by Dmitri
Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1, a dramatic and virtuosic
masterpiece showcasing the expressive range of the cello. After the
intermission, the orchestra will bring to life selections from Sergei
Prokofiev’s iconic ballet Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64. These excerpts,
including Montagues and Capulets, The Young Juliet, and The
Death of Tybalt, vividly capture the beauty, passion, and tragedy of
Shakespeare’s timeless love story.
Concert Attendance Guidelines
Ticketing and Admission:
All tickets must be purchased online in advance.
No refunds or exchanges are permitted.
Children under 6 years of age are not admitted to the venue.
Seating begins 30 minutes prior to the performance.
Venue Protocol:
QPO representatives will guide patrons to their designated seats.
We kindly request that all mobile devices be silenced.
Flash photography and video recording are strictly prohibited.
Late arrivals will not be seated until an appropriate break in the performance.
Re-entry during the concert is limited to seats near the exit.
Food and beverages are not permitted in the concert hall (water excepted).
Patron Conduct:
The Philharmonic reserves the right to remove any individual disrupting the performance or other patrons.
We are not liable for personal property or injuries.
Additional Information:
Programmes and artists are subject to change without notice.
To receive applicable discounts, please present valid student, staff, or disability identification to the Box Office before booking tickets at qpoboxoffice@qf.org.qa.
We appreciate your cooperation in maintaining an enjoyable experience for all concertgoers.