Saudi National Orchestra and Choir performs in Rome

The Saudi National Orchestra and Choir perform alongside 30 members of the Fontane di Roma Youth Orchestra at the Temple of Venus and Rome within the Colosseum Archaeological Park. (SPA)
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The Saudi National Orchestra and Choir perform alongside 30 members of the Fontane di Roma Youth Orchestra at the Temple of Venus and Rome within the Colosseum Archaeological Park. (SPA)
Saudi National Orchestra and Choir performs in Rome
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The Saudi National Orchestra and Choir perform alongside 30 members of the Fontane di Roma Youth Orchestra at the Temple of Venus and Rome within the Colosseum Archaeological Park. (SPA)
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Updated 10 May 2026 21:31
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Saudi National Orchestra and Choir performs in Rome

Saudi National Orchestra and Choir performs in Rome
  • Event features special appearance by Andrea Bocelli

DUBAI: The Saudi Music Commission took its “Marvels of Saudi Orchestra” world tour to Rome on Friday with a large-scale performance at the Temple of Venus and Rome within the Colosseum Archaeological Park.

The concert featured a special appearance by Andrea Bocelli in a showcase celebrating Saudi and Italian musical traditions.

The event brought together 32 musicians from the Saudi National Orchestra and Choir alongside 30 members of the Fontane di Roma Youth Orchestra, conducted by Marcello Rota.

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• The concert in Rome featured a special appearance by Andrea Bocelli in a showcase celebrating Saudi and Italian musical traditions.

• ‘Al-Hijr and Rome’ marked a collaborative composition exploring historic and cultural ties between Saudi Arabia and Italy.

The program blended Saudi, Italian and international compositions, combining traditional Saudi music with globally recognized orchestral works in a cross-cultural performance designed to highlight artistic exchange between the two countries.

Traditional Saudi performing arts also formed a major part of the evening. A group of 55 performers presented cultural performances including Ardah Wadi Al-Dawasir, Al-Khatwa and Yanbaawi, with participation from the Theater and Performing Arts Commission.

Among the night’s highlights was “Al-Hijr and Rome,” a collaborative composition exploring historic and cultural ties between Saudi Arabia and Italy.

Written by Saudi historian and academic Dr. Suleiman Al-Theeb, the piece reflected on centuries of cultural exchange and dialogue between the two countries.

Paul Pacifico, CEO of the Saudi Music Commission, said: “Presenting ‘Marvels of Saudi Orchestra’ at the … Colosseum Archaeological Park is a landmark moment for Saudi music, and a powerful symbol of cultural dialogue.

“By bringing Saudi musicians together with renowned Italian artists and the Fontane di Roma Youth Orchestra on one of the world’s most historic stages, we are sharing our musical heritage with new audiences on one hand, and building lasting creative partnerships that will shape the future of our music ecosystem on the other.”

Bocelli described the collaboration as “a beautiful expression” of music’s ability to connect cultures.

The Rome stop was the latest international performance on the “Marvels of Saudi Orchestra” tour, which aims to introduce the Kingdom’s musical heritage to global audiences.