UAE National Orchestra is helping shape a new path for Emirati musicians in the UAE. Sheikha Alia Bint Khalid Al Qassimi is leading this vision. She wants music to be a real career for young people. She calls for investment in talent and education.
Tashyeed is a 13-month programme by the UAE National Orchestra. It trains 17 young Emirati musicians. They learn through workshops, mentoring and ensemble practice. The goal is to prepare them for local and international stages. Families are encouraged to see music as a strong profession.
UAE National Orchestra is also building a wider cultural ecosystem. It blends Western classical music with Emirati and Arabic styles. The orchestra performs across the UAE. It aims to represent the country on global stages. This approach gives young artists confidence and exposure.
Al Qassimi believes the UAE is building a strong future for arts and music. She says young Emiratis should be supported from an early stage. Programs like Tashyeed and the UAE National Orchestra help change old views about music. More families now see music as a full-time career option.
The initiative also supports cultural pride and national identity. With training and performance chances, students gain real world experience. The UAE continues to grow as a global cultural hub. Sheikha Alia says music connects people and builds understanding between cultures.
This vision aims to inspire the next generation of Emirati musicians to lead on international stages. She wants every child in the UAE to believe that success in music is possible with hard work and dedication.
