Top singers to
perform in VietNamNet Concert
“Things Everlasting” – the annual concert
held by VietNamNet Newspaper on the National Day September 2 – will have the
participation of many famous senior singers such as Trung Kien, Trong Tan,
Duyen Huyen, My Linh, etc.
From left to right:
Singer Tung Duong, young pianist Do Hoang Linh Chi, musician Duong Thu, VietNamNet
Editor Bui Sy Hoa and singer My Linh at the press conference on 28/8 in
Hanoi.
On the morning of August 28, the
concert organizers announced the list of artists who will perform in the
show, which will take place at 2-m on September 2 at Hanoi Opera House.
The concert will have the
participation of famous singers such as Trung Kien, Trong Tan, Duyen Huyen,
My Linh, Tung Duong, Duc Tuan, besides cellist Ngo Hoang Quan, young piano
talent Do Hoang Linh Chi and young violin talent Do Phuong Nhi.
The works selected for the concert
are composed by senior musicians of
With not many changes in program
structure, the Things Everlasting Concert will have two parts: music and
vocal, with the most outstanding works of
This is an opportunity for the
audience to enjoy the classic works of
The music part includes: Two chapters
of the symphony “Ko Nhi” for ballet by composer Van Ky, which was composed in
the 70s and performed in Kazakhstan in 1970, Germany in 1972 and Russia in
1984 by the national symphony orchestras of these countries; Vocal on the
Huong River by Hoang Duong; the impromptu “Street” by Trong Day for
percussion, wood and bronze instruments combined with traditional instruments
used in Tuong (Vietnamese classical opera) and ca tru (ceremonial songs) of
Vietnam; the soundtrack for the movie “Floating Lives” for string instruments
by musician Quoc Trung; and a folk adaptation - Xe Chi Luon Kim (Spinning
threat, threading a needle) for symphony orchestra by Tran Manh Hung.
In the vocal part, famous singers of
different generations will perform seven songs, including: Trong Tan and the
choir performing Hon Vong Phu 1 and 2 (composed in mid 40s, the first Western
style epic of Vietnam) by Le Thuong, People's Artist Trung Kien with “Ho Chi
Minh City – The Most Beautiful Name” by Tran Kiet Tuong; singer Tung Duong
with Ben Kia Song Duong (Across the Duong River) by Hoang Cam, written in
1950; singer My Linh with “Toc Gio Thoi Bay” by Tran Tien; Duyen Huyen with
Tieng Dan Bau (The sound of Vietnamese monochord) by Lu Giang and Nguyen Dinh
Phuc; and Duc Tuan with “Nua Hon Thuong Dau” (Half a Painful Soul) by Thanh
Tam Tuyen and Pham Dinh Chuong.
The artistic director of the concert
this year is still composer Duong Thu, with the great help from composers
Tran Manh Hung, Hoang Luong, Bui Minh Dao and conductor Le Phi Phi.
"This concert is true art; not
commercial entertaining and we are trying to bring the art closer to the
public. The participating artists are all big names and the songs in the
concert are all too familiar to the audience, but they are transformed into
symphony," said Duong Thu.
He also revealed that the artist have
been training very hard with the orchestra of a hundred of people.
"Honestly, to be able to organize such a concert is a huge success and
effort,” he said.
The “Things Everlasting” Concert has
been organized by VietNamNet Newspaper for five years and it always takes
place at 2 pm on the National Day 2/9 at the Hanoi Opera House. This year,
the program will be still broadcast live on VTV1 and the FM channel of the
Radio Voice of Vietnam.
T. Van,
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Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 8, 2013
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