Four leading male singers will perform music by two Vietnamese great composers Văn Cao and Phạm Duy at the HCM City’s Hòa Bình Theatre on February 25. 

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Leading singers perform music by Văn Cao and Phạm Duy

February 23, 2017 - 15:40

Four leading male singers will perform music by two Vietnamese great composers Văn Cao and Phạm Duy at the HCM City’s Hòa Bình Theatre on February 25. 

Overseas Vietnamese singer Tuấn Ngọc and three other leading male singers will perform in a concert featuring music by Vietnamese great composers Văn Cao and Phạm Duy in HCM City this week. Photo courtesy of the organiser
Viet Nam News

HCM CITY — Four leading male singers will perform music by two Vietnamese great composers Văn Cao and Phạm Duy at the HCM City’s Hòa Bình Theatre on February 25. 

The concert named after Cao’s popular song Cung Đàn Xưa (Old Melody) will include Tuấn Ngọc, Đức Tuấn, Tấn Minh and Hồ Trung Dũng.

They will perform songs such as Mùa Thu Chết (Dead Autumn), Thà Như Giọt Mưa (Just like Rain Drop), and Thiên Thai (Paradise).

With strong and beautiful voices, all the singers are very popular with local audiences through songs by veteran songwriters like Trịnh Công Sơn and Ngô Thụy Miên.

They will pair with talented mixing engineers Hoài Sa, Đức Trí, Võ Thiện Thanh and Việt Anh, who promise to make Cao and Duy’s songs more beautiful.

Both singers and mixing engineers had worked together to create acclaimed music products for years.

Therefore, their corporation is promised to make the concert interesting.

The concert will also include guest singers Uyên Linh and Nguyên Thảo, and pop bands Năm Dòng Kẻ and Mặt Trời Mới.

It will see backing vocals from Cadilac group, dancers from Arabesque, and music band The Best Friend.

The performance is directed by Phạm Hoàng Nam who has produced numerous music shows for Vietnamese famous singers.

The concert will begin at 8pm at the theatre, 240 Ba Tháng Hai Street in District 10. Tickets are available at the venue’s box office and at www.ticketbox.vn. — VNS

 

 

 

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