Experience the Musical Brilliance of Chopin’s Masterpieces at the iconic Burj Al Arab Jumeirah

Fever multi-sensory musical experience travels to another awe-inspiring location in Dubai

Dubai, UAE – After having delighted audiences worldwide, Candlelight international concert series created by Fever brings Chopin’s Best Works to the iconic Burj Al Arab Jumeirah on Saturday, 9th September 2023, promising audiences an unforgettable evening of classical music, elegance, and enchantment.

Set against the opulent backdrop of the city’s landmark, the concert will present three mesmerizing sessions, transporting music enthusiasts, aged eight and above, as the talented pianist Aldo Dotto brings Frédéric Chopin’s work to life with his special interpretation of Chopin’s greatest compositions including Polonaise op. 44, Prelude op. 28 n. 15 ‘raindrop’, Fantaisie-Impromptu op. 66 and more.

Candlelight Concerts are a series of original music concerts created by Fever aimed at democratizing access to culture by allowing people worldwide to enjoy live music and candlelit performances played by local musicians in various stunning locations illuminated by thousands of candles.

Initially conceived as a classical music series with concerts featuring works from the greatest composers, such as Vivaldi, Mozart, and Chopin – now, the ever-growing list of programs includes various themes, genres, and tributes to contemporary artists like Queen, ABBA, Coldplay, and Ed Sheeran, as well as shows dedicated to K-Pop, movie soundtracks and many more. This multi-sensory experience has also evolved to feature different elements, such as ballet dancers or aerial performers, as well as other genres, such as jazz, soul, opera, flamenco and more.

Candlelight: Chopin’s Best Works

Venue: Al Falak Ballroom in Burj Al Arab Jumeirah

Dates: Saturday, 9th September 2023

Times: Session 1: 3:30pm- 4:35pm; Session 2: 6:30pm- 7:35pm; Session 3: 9:30pm- 10:35pm

Duration: 65 Minutes

Musicians: Pianist – Aldo Dotto

Value: From 350 AED

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