Female choir
conductor hopes of bright future for local choirs
Composer Dang Chau
Anh was the only Vietnamese member of the jury at the third
The annual competition has been held
in
Yes, it's very meaningful to me and
my career. I am very proud to do a job that I love. However, I also feel
stressed when I work with Ralf Eisenbeib, the veteran artistic director of
Interkultur, and my other fellow jurors [Interkultur is the German organisation
dedicated to bringing together people of all nations, cultures and ideologies
to take part in singing contests].
I was very impressed to see how
talented and knowledgeable they are. It motivates me to prove to them that I
was deserving of my place on the jury!
I learn a lot from my colleagues when
we discuss the performances in the competition.
The choirs of
Over the last three years, the world
has learnt a lot about the art of choral singing in
In your personal view, what do you
think of the development of
Actually,
I think that in order to kick-start
their professional development, choirs have to regularly maintain their
activities. We have not been able to do this.
Moreover, a lack of funds often
prevents
This year, only three Vietnamese
troupes attended the competition. They were Quang Nam Culture and Information
Centre, Hoi An Catholic Church and Hoi An Children's Choir Club.
Every year, the
I wanted to be a conductor ever since
I was a little child. I was always very interested in playing the game of
"conducting" different kinds of musical instruments.
When I completed my studies at the
Academy, I was selected to become a teacher.
I also worked as the choir's
conductor to develop my career, as I saw the positive impact of this art form
on the development of human beings. It can develop everyone's understanding
of music and their concentration, patience, confidence, national pride and
cultural integration.
Why did you establish the SolArt centre
in 2007?
I wanted to create a centre for
choirs that could nourish the souls of future generations. My centre welcomes
not only gifted children, but all children, including those with autism. We
want to stir the potential talent of each child. They can learn different art
forms - music, body language and vocals.
Source: VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 7, 2013
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