Italian classical music enlivens ancient Zenel House in Jeddah

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Renowned Italian violinist Riccardo Zamuner and pianist Stefania Redaelli performed at the concert on Tuesday, which was organized as a part of the Young Italian Musical Talents in the World 2023 showcase. (AN photo)
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Renowned Italian violinist Riccardo Zamuner and pianist Stefania Redaelli performed at the concert on Tuesday, which was organized as a part of the Young Italian Musical Talents in the World 2023 showcase. (AN photo)
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Updated 31 October 2023
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Italian classical music enlivens ancient Zenel House in Jeddah

  • Violinist Riccardo Zamuner and pianist Stefania Redaelli performed at event
  • Saudi officials, diplomats among the enthusiasts in Al-Balad district this week

JEDDAH: The Italian consulate hosted a classical music concert at the ancient Zenel House in Jeddah’s Al-Balad district earlier this week, which was attended by members of the diplomatic corps, the country’s citizens living in the Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia dignitaries.

Renowned Italian violinist Riccardo Zamuner and pianist Stefania Redaelli performed at the concert on Tuesday, which was organized as a part of the Young Italian Musical Talents in the World 2023 showcase.

Addressing the attendees, Italy’s Consul-General Leonardo Costa said it was important to hold events that helped to promote cultural understanding and cooperation between his country and Saudi Arabia.

“For me it is a great feeling to host an evening of Italian classical music in a historical house situated in the Jeddah historical district which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.” 




Leonardo Costa, Italian Consul-General

“It is a special feeling for us as Italians to have this evening in this historical place considering that the Italian consulate has been here in Balad since the 19th century. We are indeed very fortunate to be able to see such accomplished musicians together in such an intimate setting.”

The duo then took to the stage and enthralled the audience with a series of pieces by renowned composers including Tomaso Antonio Vitali, Niccolo Paganini, Gioacchino Rossini, Giuseppe Martucci, Emilia Gubitosi and Edvard Grieg.

Milan-based Redaelli, who has performed duets with several Italian musicians, told Arab News that she hopes to again visit the Kingdom. “Tonight it was so nice, at the same time, I am really happy to perform here for the first time and I am glad the reaction of the audience was great.”

Young Neapolitan violinist Zamuner said: “Glad being here in Saudi Arabia with Stefania for the first time and feel happy to see people here enjoying our music … it was really a beautiful night and hope we can repeat it here.”

Abdullah Fakeeh, CEO of Luxury Network, told Arab News it was a “pleasure” listening to the two musicians. “It was a fantastic evening. It was really good to hear classical music in Jeddah, I am very grateful to the Italian consul for organizing such a lovely event.”


Black cloth covering Kaaba in Makkah raised ahead of Hajj

Updated 23 May 2024
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Black cloth covering Kaaba in Makkah raised ahead of Hajj

  • The procedure is meant to keep the cover, known as kiswa, free from getting soiled and tampered with as pilgrims performing Hajj circumabulate the Kaaba

RIYADH: In keeping with the annual tradition, officials raised the lower part of the kiswa — the elaborately designed black cloth covering the Kaaba — in Makkah on Wednesday ahead of this year's Hajj pilgrimage.

As approved by the General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, the exposed part was covered with a white cotton fabric, two-and-a-half meters wide and 54 meters long on all four sides, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Carrying out the procedure were 36 specialized technical personnel with the aid of 10 cranes.

As described in the SPA report, the kiswa is lifted in several stages: It starts with unscrewing the bottom of the cover from all sides, separating the corners, then untying the bottom rope and removing it from the fixing rings, after which the cloth is rolled upward. The lanterns are then dismantled and the white cloth are put in place, after which the lanterns are reinstalled over the white cloth until the final stage.

The procedure is repeated every year to protect the kiswa from getting soiled and damaged as pilgrims circumambulate the Kaaba.

The annual Hajj in Saudi Arabia is considered the world's largest human gathering, with year 2012 marking the biggest number of participants at 3.16 million.

At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Saudi authorities allowed only a symbolic observance of Hajj with just a thousand pilgrims. The numbers were gradually raised as the health crisis was placed under control worldwide. Last year, almost 1.84 million pilgrims performed the "once in a lifetime" journey and the figure is expected to go higher this year.

Every year, on the ninth day of the Islamic month of Dul Hijjah, the black silk cloth is removed and a new kiswa is draped in its place.


Saudi authorities limit entry to Makkah to Hajj visa holders

Updated 23 May 2024
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Saudi authorities limit entry to Makkah to Hajj visa holders

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior announced that visit visa holders are not allowed to enter or stay in Makkah during May 23-June 21 as access to the city will be limited to Hajj visa holders.

The ministry stressed that all types of visit visa are not a permit to perform Hajj, adding that violators will be subject to penalties according to Saudi laws and regulations.


Saudi FM in Tehran conveys king, crown prince condolences for Iran president death

Updated 23 May 2024
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Saudi FM in Tehran conveys king, crown prince condolences for Iran president death

RIYADH: Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, conveyed the condolences of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to top Iranian officials in Tehran on Wednesday on the death of President Ebrahim Raisi and his companions.

Prince Mansour bin Muteb bin Abdulaziz, Adviser to King Salman and Minister of State, and Prince Faisal were received by Deputy Chief of Staff for Political Affairs to Iran President Mohammad Jamshidi and Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani.

Saudi ambassador to Iran Abdullah Al-Enazi attended the reception.


Saudi nature reserve becomes Kingdom’s ‘first major biodiversity site’

Updated 22 May 2024
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Saudi nature reserve becomes Kingdom’s ‘first major biodiversity site’

  • Accreditation follows evaluation of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Natural Reserve by the international organization Key Biodiversity Areas

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Natural Reserve has been granted accreditation as “the first major biodiversity site in the Kingdom.”

The organization Key Biodiversity Areas confirmed the accreditation, after an evaluation based on international standards, on its website on Wednesday. It said the reserve meets three global standards, including the presence of endangered species, and so qualifies for inclusion. The announcement coincided with International Day for Biological Diversity, which takes place on May 22 each year.

KBA works to monitor and preserve approved sites of great importance as part of its efforts to sustain biological diversity on a global level, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Saudi reserve is managed by the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Natural Reserve Development Authority with the aim of protecting endangered species, developing natural habitats, raising environmental awareness among the public, and reducing natural and human threats to the area. It is considered the largest nature reserve in the Middle East, covering a total area of 130,700 square kilometers.


Saudi Arabia participates in UN tourism body meeting

Updated 22 May 2024
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Saudi Arabia participates in UN tourism body meeting

Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb headed the Kingdom’s delegation at the UN World Tourism Organization’s 50th meeting of the regional committee for the Middle East, on Wednesday in Muscat.

During his speech, the Saudi minister stressed the Kingdom’s openness to cooperate with member states to adopt joint regional tourism projects to attract international visitors to the region. 

Al-Khateeb thanked the Omani Minister of Heritage and Tourism Salem Al-Mahrouqi for the hospitality and extended his appreciation to the UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili and other officials for their efforts to advance the tourism sector globally.