Join a remarkable musical journey that celebrates the unity and interfaith dialogue among different religions. Commemorating the reconstruction of the Papal Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, this extraordinary concert titled “Religioni Unite” brings together the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Yeruham Scharovsky, and talented solo cellist Danielle Akta. Experience the power of music as compositions from Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions resonate through the iconic Basilica, bridging cultures and fostering understanding. Discover the timeless melodies of Bach, Schubert, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, and more, as they echo the spirit of hope, peace, and mutual respect between Rome and Jerusalem, two historic cities that hold great significance for the Abrahamic faiths. Immerse yourself in this symbolic event that showcases the transformative power of art in promoting harmony among diverse communities.

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