Opera in Oman: singing in the changes

Royal Opera House Muscat is putting the small Gulf state on the world’s cultural map

Royal Opera House Muscat
(Image credit: Khalid AlBusaidi/ROHM)

The sunlit sands of Oman may seem a strange place to find one of the world’s most prestigious opera venues, but here in the south-eastern Gulf, Royal Opera House Muscat is putting this little-known state on the cultural map.

Since opening in 2011, Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) has hosted some of the world opera’s most renowned signers, conductors and directors: from Plácido Domingo to Franco Zafferelli and Andrea Bocelli.

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