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Published: Friday, 26 April 2024 at 10:28 AM


Here is our pick of the best classical music festivals taking place across the Middle East, China, Japan and Taiwan during 2024. Don’t forget to also check out our useful guides to the UK’s best classical music festivals, best festivals in Europe 2024, and also to the best classical festivals in Canada and the USA this year.

Best 2024 classical music festivals in the Middle East

Abu Dhabi Festival

United Arab Emirates, year-long
abudhabifestival.ae

Not for Abu Dhabi the defining constrictions of time and place. It’s a festival with year-round global aspirations that, two decades since its foundation, boasts a performance of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 in Paris and, in December, new music inspired by the paintings of Bob Peak at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Co-produced recordings by tenor Juan Diego Flórez and violinist Yamen Saadi add a legacy to an anniversary edition that ends with the China National Symphony Orchestra.

Jerusalem Lyric Opera Festival

Jerusalem, Israel, 22-25 July
lyric-opera.org

Handel seems to be having something of a moment in Jerusalem’s annual celebration of the operatic arts. Alcina wove her enchanted spell last year, and 2024’s tercentenary anniversary of the premiere of Giulio Cesare in Egitto does not go unnoticed. Indeed, Egypt also provides the backdrop to the festival’s finale: Verdi’s colourful fantasy Aida. In the Museum of Italian Jewish Art, the Fauré centenary is remembered in poetry and song.

Best 2024 classical music festivals in Taiwan

Weiwuying International Music Festival

National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, until 21 April
npac-weiwuying.org

As she ponders the third instalment of Taiwan’s flagship festival, composer-artistic director Unsuk Chin is in upbeat mood. With the capacious facilities of the world’s largest multi-space arts centre at her command, music ranging from Eötvös and Berlioz to Janáček and Unsuk Chin herself is corralled into artfully themed programmes. Showcasing the Weiwuying Contemporary Music Ensemble, ‘Street Theatre and Hot Dances’ proposes a heady mash-up of Kurtág, Bolcom and Ligeti, among others.