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Steinway Series: Mozart – Roman Fediurko at Dubai Opera

On Sunday 9 November 2025, an exceptional recital titled “Steinway Series: Mozart. Roman Fediurko” will take place at Dubai Opera, one of the Middle East’s premier cultural venues. According to information compiled by FEW.ae editor, the event provides a rare opportunity to hear Ukrainian pianist Roman Fediurko interpreting the profound piano works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in an intimate, elite setting.

Venue and setting

Dubai Opera sits in the heart of Downtown Dubai along Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard and is a sculptural homage to the dhow ship. Its total floor area spans approximately 650,000 sq ft and the main auditorium accommodates up to around 2,000 guests.
For this recital, the performance will be held in the venue’s “Studio” space, a dedicated acoustically-refined environment intended for intimate concerts, with a maximum capacity of about 165 seats in the theatre format and covering roughly 251 sq m.
This smaller scale promises an up-close encounter with the performer and allows the audience to engage more directly with the artistry of the piano. Guests are reminded that latecomers will not be admitted after the performance begins.

Event details and programme

The recital will begin at the scheduled time with total performance length of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes including an intermission.
Roman Fediurko, born in Kyiv in 2004, began piano studies at age five under Professor Halyna Kotsyuba. He pursued studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (Austria) under Prof. Dr. Milana Chernyavska and has won multiple international competitions including a gold medal at the Vladimir Horowitz International Piano Competition in Geneva.
The programme features a selection of Mozart’s piano repertoire:

  • Fantasy in D Minor, K 397
  • Sonata in C Minor, K 475/457
    – Intermission –
  • Rondo in A Minor, K 511
  • Sonata in A Minor, K 310
    The event forms part of the “Steinway Series”, where young prize-winning pianists perform on world-class instruments associated with the brand Steinway & Sons.

Practical visitor information

Attendees arriving at Dubai Opera should allow time for Downtown traffic and parking or valet options, especially on a Sunday evening in the city. The elegant setting suggests dressing with respect to the venue’s dress code: overly casual or flip-flop attire may not be permitted. Dubai Opera
Given the date, the weather in Dubai in early November tends to be comfortably warm by day and mild by evening. Average daytime highs approach 30-31 °C with nighttime lows around 18-20 °C. There is very low chance of rainfall and humidity begins to moderate after the peak summer months.
For example, travellers should consider a light layer for the evening and be mindful of departing from an air-conditioned hall into outdoor ambient temperatures.
Transport links are good given the central location; visitors may use metro stations nearby, taxi services or ride-hailing apps to reach Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard in the Opera District. Arriving in good time allows for foyer refreshments and atmospheric views of the surrounding plazas and the fountain area.

Artistic significance and audience appeal

This recital stands out because it pairs a rising young artist with one of classical music’s most revered composers in a premium concert environment. Roman Fediurko’s interpretation of Mozart promises “passion and precision” according to the event description.
Moreover, for classical-music lovers in Dubai and the region, the event offers a chance to experience a nuanced solo piano recital rather than large-scale spectacle. The Studio at Dubai Opera provides a setting where acoustic detail and performer-audience connection can thrive.
For attendees who may be new to classical recitals, the format also promises accessibility: the programme is clearly defined and the location is centrally placed amid the city’s cultural hub. The fact that late entries are restricted means the performance will maintain undisturbed artistic flow.

Looking ahead

As this event occurs in the early evening, local visitors and international travellers can integrate it into a fuller weekend outing: perhaps arriving earlier for a stroll around the Opera District, enjoying pre-show dining or soaking in the views of Dubai’s iconic skyline and fountain installations. The sesquicentennial timeframe (1 h 30) makes it manageable for those balancing other plans on the same evening.
In sum, the recital by Roman Fediurko at Dubai Opera’s Studio promises a memorable evening of piano artistry in one of Dubai’s most sophisticated cultural venues. Whether for devoted Mozart aficionados or curious newcomers, this event is positioned to deliver an elegant, intimate musical experience.

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