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QPO’s ‘virtual’ performanc­e drives home a coronaviru­s message

Musicians use famous symphony to encourage people to stay at home amid the Covid-19 crisis

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THEY’VE played at the United Nations, the Royal Albert Hall in London and the Kennedy Centre in Washington, but this might be one of the most important shows the musicians of Qatar Philharmon­ic Orchestra (QPO) have ever performed – from their own homes.

The orchestra, a Qatar Foundation (QF) member, is using the power of music to send a message to people about the need to stay at home and help Qatar tackle the coronaviru­s crisis, through a video that shows its members performing the second movement from Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No.9 (From The New World), which was adapted into a song called ‘Goin’ Home’, in their living rooms.

With social distancing measures now in force due to COVID-19, the musicians are continuing to rehearse in their homes. And the video, posted on the orchestra’s social media channels with the hashtag #StayHome, aims to encourage people to follow health guidance and support Qatar in coming through coronaviru­s.

“We wanted to show people that, despite the current situation, the orchestra is still working, still rehearsing and still preparing for the time when we can all come together again,” said Kurt Meister, executive director of QPO.

“We have hundreds of videos that our musicians have filmed of themselves rehearsing, and it was decided to create a film that sends a message to people about how, while we may be separated at the moment, we are still together.

“The New World Symphony, as it is known, is a very peaceful, relaxing piece of music that many people know. It’s one of the most famous melodies in music and we hope people will enjoy it at a time when there is so much bad news and it is possible to feel a little lost. We have been surprised and delighted at the reaction it has already received, with so many positive responses.

“For our musicians, playing is like breathing, and just because we cannot rehearse together at the moment, we don’t stop working. They all want to make sure they are ready for when we can perform again, and I’m very proud of them.”

The video features 94 of the orchestra’s 95 musicians, with the only instrument not featured being the harp, which is not played on Dvorak’s famous symphony. QPO is currently scheduled to perform it at Katara Opera House on June 13, with a performanc­e of Schubert’s Symphony No.4 planned for the same venue on June 6.

The orchestra also plans to soon release more videos of its musicians’virtual rehearsals. Music lovers can view their home performanc­e of the New World Symphony on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

 ??  ?? QPO’s video shows its members performing Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No.9 from their living rooms.
QPO’s video shows its members performing Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No.9 from their living rooms.

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