The Northeast German Philharmonic Orchestra will perform with artists from around the world in HCM City on Nov. 3.
Conducted
by Thomas Dorsch, the concert will feature 15 masterpieces played by
pianist Pamela Nicholson and violinist Vasco Vassilev, accompanied by
Vietnamese soprano Pham Thi Duyen Huyen.
The orchestra, founded
in 1993 with the merging of the Greifswald and Stralsund theatres, has
become internationally acclaimed. Its diverse repertoire extends from
classical to contemporary with a special emphasis on Scandinavian
composers.
Nicholson and Vassilev are used to sharing the stage,
as this classical duo regularly performs and records together. Tomorrow,
the pair will play Turando Fantasy by Puccini, as part of their mission
to bring classical music to the cutting edge of popular culture.
Soprano
Huyen has been studying at the Vietnam National Academy of Music since
2002, with a focus on Italian classical opera. She was featured in the
Vietnamese premiere of Mozart's Magic Flute in 2006 and won second prize
in the National Chamber Opera Contest in 2009.
Huyen will sing two arias from Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte and Spanish modern composer Moreno Torroba's La Marchenera.
"I
want to thank the organisers who have given me a rare chance to perform
with internationally recognised artists. It's a huge honour for me and I
will try my best to inspire a love of classical music in the audience,"
she said.
Dorsch, tomorrow's conductor, has presided over the
Bratislava Radio Orchestra, the NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra Hanover
and the Orchestra Musica Viva Bremen.
In addition to the
philharmonic tour, he has been rehearsing new productions of Tosca,
Hansel and Grete and Valkyrie for the upcoming season.
Tomorrow's
concert will highlight pieces by Bach, Bizet and Brahms, which have
been newly arranged by the show's art director Pamela Tan Nicholson.
Her transcription of Carmen draws on Spanish flamenco and gypsy dance styles.
"Both
have highly individualistic ways of conveying the emotional undertones
of Carmen's music," Nicholson notes in the show's programme.
The
HCM City performance is part of the philharmonic's Toyota Classic 2011
tour, which also includes stops in Brunei, South Korea, Malaysia, and
Taipei./.