Called Vietnam Arc, the concert is a special opportunity to enjoy melodies from the colorful world of Japanese anime, performed by the talented hands of the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra.
“The Symphony Orchestra broke all barriers to bring to the young audience a night of music full of youthful imagery and emotion, touching the hearts of all audiences who love performing arts combined with Japanese animated music, a borderless cultural exchange of Asian cultures that are different but have many similarities.
Concert Symphonic Anime is a clear proof that the pinnacle of art is not something too lofty, it is simply conquering the hearts of the audience", said Mr. Bao Anh, Artistic Director of the Saigon Symphony Orchestra.
Symphonic Anime is one of the most popular concert series of the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra.
Symphonic Anime is one of the most popular concert series of the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, loved by millions of music and anime fans around the world.
This concert is inspired by the melodies that shaped the childhood of the 8x, 9x and even later generations. The program vividly recreates some of the background music and songs from famous Japanese anime series.
All are coordinated rhythmically and creatively for the symphony orchestra accompanied by choir to create familiar yet new melodies.
Cartoon soundtracks have never been so majestic and lively. With 150 artists and choirs, they revived the “children” full of passion, desire, love, friendship and dreams that had “slept”. The concert truly revived the youthful spirit of each audience.
In previous performances of Symphonic Anime, many famous composers have appeared as special guests, contributing to the success of the show.
The combination with the choir also brings the audience many surprises as well as emotions that surge with each ups and downs of the symphony. With Symphonic Anime, the soundtrack is not just a soundtrack, it is also a sublimation, a blend of childhood and the majestic beauty of sound.
The show starts at 7:30 p.m. on September 6 and 7:30 p.m. on September 7 at the Hanoi Opera House.
Linh Lan
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