The National Symphony - Chamber Concert with the theme of Victory Song is scheduled to be held at Au Co Art Center (Huynh Thuc Khang, Hanoi) on April 25. This is an activity organized by the Vietnam National Music, Dance and Song Theater, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the country's reunification.
The Victory Song honors the fighting spirit and the aspiration for national unity through music, consisting of 3 parts: Aspiration for peace, Battle song, Greeting the great spring victory; thereby, evoking national pride, connecting audiences of many generations.
Famous artists participate in the program Victory Song
Photo: Organizing Committee
The program is directed by Meritorious Artist Nguyen Hai Linh, conducted by People's Artist Truong Giang and Quang Huy, conductor Le Phi Phi conducts the orchestra, and stage director is Meritorious Artist Quynh Duong.
Meritorious Artist Truong Bac - the program's general director shared: "We made this program not only to look back at the past, but also to remind that today - in every smile, every peaceful step of the country - there are the shadows of those who have gone before. I hope that every audience, especially the young people, when watching the program, will feel pride, gratitude, and above all, awareness of preserving those precious values."
What is the "Victory Song" concert?
Participating in the performance of Victory Song are artists: Meritorious Artist To Nga, Meritorious Artist Truong Bac, Meritorious Artist Luong Huy, Ha Le, Dao To Loan, Dinh Trang Sao Mai, Minh Duc, Le Anh Dung, Dinh Thanh Le, Vuong Long, Mai Thu Huong... Along with music, the concert also combines with other art forms such as cinema, documentaries, stage effects...
Conductor Le Phi Phi conducts the Victory Song concert
Photo: Organizing Committee
Meritorious Artist Truong Bac said: “ The Victory Song marks an important milestone in the performing arts in Vietnam, when for the first time combining a large-scale national symphony orchestra and chamber orchestra with more than 100 artists participating. What is even more special about this art program is the use of young voices from chamber, folk and contemporary folk music to perform revolutionary works."
"We want to breathe new life into familiar songs by remixing them, refreshing the breath of contemporary music, thereby bringing revolutionary works closer to young people," the general director added.
To carry out this program, the Vietnam National Music, Dance and Dance Theater invited conductor Le Phi Phi to return to the country to directly conduct the orchestra. “The presence of conductor Le Phi Phi brings artistic depth to the program,” Meritorious Artist Truong Bac affirmed.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/hon-100-nghe-si-tham-gia-hoa-nhac-dac-biet-bai-ca-chien-thang-185250423203801473.htm
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