Special symphony concerts to gather over 100 artists

The Ho Chi Minh City Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera (HBSO) together with the Vietnam National Academy of Music (VNAM), on April 20, announced their cooperation in holding a special symphony project gathering more than 100 leading artists in Vietnam.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The Ho Chi Minh City Ballet SymphonyOrchestra and Opera (HBSO) together with the Vietnam National Academy of Music(VNAM), on April 20, announced their cooperation in holding a special symphony projectgathering more than 100 leading artists in Vietnam.

The show, namely “Symphony Concert 3 Bs: Beethoven – Bruch –Brahms”, will take place in HCM City’s Saigon Opera House on April 25, with theparticipation of such renowned names as Tran Vuong Thach as conductor, Bui CongDuy as solo violinist, and Pham Vu Thien Bao as solo viola player.

It will feature Ludwig Van Beethoven’s Overture ”Egmont”, MaxBruch’s Double Concerto for Violin & Viola in E Minor, and Johannes Brahms’Symphony No. 4 in E Minor.

The second concert within the project will be held in Hanoi’sVNAM on September 10 with the additional participation of pianist Luu Duc Anh.

Thach, director of the HBSO, was recently granted the titleKnight of Arts and Letters (Chevaliers des Lettres et des Arts) from the Frenchgovernment for his efforts to promote arts exchange between Vietnam and France.

Duy, is a graduate of the Tchaikovsky National Music Collegein Moscow. He won first prize and the gold medal at the InternationalTchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians in St Petersburg in 1997. He is now deputy director of the VNAM.

Bao originally studied violin but switched to viola and spentmany years in Paris, studying the instrument. Returning to Vietnam in 2015, he is now a member of the HBSO.
The special project is designed to mark the 46th anniversary of Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30) and the 65th founding anniversary of the VNAM, the largest music training centre in Vietnam./.

VNA

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