The Ayoub Sisters

Breaking Barriers with Every Note - The Ayoub Sisters

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Ep: 5
March 5, 2026
Duration: 01:02:32
Laura Ayoub (violin) and Sarah Ayoub (cello & piano) are a Scottish-Egyptian classical crossover duo known for blending Western classical tradition with Arabic musical heritage. Since winning the 2016 Classic FM competition and performing at the Royal Albert Hall, they have built an international career spanning orchestral performances, viral crossover arrangements, original compositions, and now a groundbreaking Arabic symphony. Their work celebrates cultural identity, diversity, and the universal language of music — redefining what classical music can look and sound like.

In this inspiring and deeply personal conversation, Stacey Ray sits down with Scottish-Egyptian duo The Ayoub Sisters, violinist Laura and cellist Sarah to explore their extraordinary journey from childhood curiosity to international acclaim.

Raised in Glasgow in a traditional Arabic family with strong expectations around medicine and academia, the sisters candidly reflect on navigating cultural pressure, career uncertainty, and their bold decision to pursue music professionally. What began as a practical decision to enter a competition together evolved into a 10-year career performing on some of the world’s most prestigious stages including the Royal Albert Hall.

The conversation dives into their creative evolution, including the writing and debut of their first full-length Arabic symphony with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. They discuss the vulnerability of composing, the intensity of living and touring together for nearly a decade, and how losing one opportunity led to one of their proudest artistic achievements.

From viral pop arrangements like Uptown Funk to reimagining Vivaldi with Arabic percussion and Indian tabla, The Ayoub Sisters are redefining classical music blending cultures, genres, and generations into something entirely their own.

At its heart, this episode is about legacy, representation, and using music to build bridges across cultures.


Highlights

00:02 – Reunion and reflections on meeting in Oman

02:05 – Falling into music “by total accident”

03:00 – Cultural expectations and the pressure to pursue medicine

05:45 – Getting accepted into the Royal College of Music

07:48 – Switching from violin to cello at age 13

14:06 – The competition that launched The Ayoub Sisters

16:24 – Winning Classic FM Live at the Royal Albert Hall

18:52 – Living and working together for nearly 10 years

21:19 – Writing their first symphony

24:42 – Turning a lost opportunity into a 4-movement Arabic symphony

26:31 – Being dropped by a major label & industry resilience

30:09 – The physical demands of being a touring musician

34:01 – Traveling with a cello (and booking it its own plane seat!)

36:42 – Buying a cello on holiday in Salzburg

40:28 – Co-writing music as sisters (a “game of tennis”)

43:10 – The Arabic inspiration behind their symphony

45:19 – Creative fatigue and staying inspired

46:21 – The story behind their viral Uptown Funk arrangement

48:18 – Reimagining Vivaldi with Arabic and Indian influences

49:39 – Cultural barriers to music education in Arabic communities

59:16 – The message they want their music to bring to the world

01:01:10 – The legacy they hope to leave


🎧 What You’ll Learn

  • How cultural expectations shaped (and challenged) their career paths

  • Why resilience is essential in the music industry

  • What it really takes to write a symphony from scratch

  • How collaboration works between siblings

  • The physical realities of life as professional touring musicians

  • Why representation in classical music matters

  • How music can unify cultures and communities

  • The power of turning setbacks into creative breakthroughs


 Guest Spotlight: The Ayoub Sisters

Laura Ayoub (violin) and Sarah Ayoub (cello & piano) are a Scottish-Egyptian classical crossover duo known for blending Western classical tradition with Arabic musical heritage.

Since winning the 2016 Classic FM competition and performing at the Royal Albert Hall, they have built an international career spanning orchestral performances, viral crossover arrangements, original compositions, and now a groundbreaking Arabic symphony.

Their work celebrates cultural identity, diversity, and the universal language of music, redefining what classical music can look and sound like.

Connect with The Ayoub Sisters

  • Website: https://www.theayoubsisters.com

  • YouTube

  • Instagram: @theayoubsisters

  • Streaming Platforms: Available on all major digital services

  • Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-ayoub-sisters/1183221805
 

🎶 New Album: Summer (Vivaldi Reimagined)

  • Streaming release: March 6

  • Official music video: March 8 (International Women’s Day)

  • Featuring collaborations with female Palestinian and Indian artists


🔗 Resources & Mentions

  • Royal College of Music (London)

  • Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

  • Classic FM Live at the Royal Albert Hall

  • BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

  • Celtic Connections Festival

  • Arabesque (Album)

  • Sibelius (music notation software)

  • Vivaldi – The Four Seasons

  • Uptown Funk https://youtu.be/IhKbboh7nGY?si=1B8e7oDCjEEN_T62


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