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Veterans express patriotism through music

(Dan Tri) - Veterans and children expressed their patriotism through the MV "Soaring Vietnam" on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2, spreading national pride.

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí11/08/2025

On August 10, in the sacred atmosphere towards the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution (August 19, 1945 - August 19, 2025) and the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2025), musicians Duong Truong Giang and Tram Tran combined to release the MV Soaring Up Vietnam .

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The MV “Fly Up Vietnam” is performed through the pure voices of Ngoc Khanh Chi, Kieu Minh Tam, Ngoc Linh, Minh Ha, Thuc Trang Sachi, Kim Cuong, Kent Nguyen and 50 young students of Be Singer Center (Photo: Organizer).

The song "Fly Up Vietnam" was co-composed by musicians Duong Truong Giang and Tram Tran, arranged by musician Nguyen Viet Hung.

The work has pop music elements but is performed on a symphony orchestra, creating an atmosphere that is both majestic and calm, a subtle combination of contemporary breath and epic sound.

Performing the song are the child singers: Ngoc Khanh Chi, Kieu Minh Tam, Ngoc Linh, Minh Ha, Thuc Trang Sachi, Kim Cuong, Kent Nguyen, and the choir of Be Singer Arts Center...

Soaring Up Vietnam is told through the innocent perspective of children, the future buds of the country. In particular, the MV leaves a deep impression with the image of 50 young students combining with veterans - historical witnesses - in the solemn space of the Vietnam Military History Museum.

The moment the children held the hands of veterans walking among historical artifacts created a touching picture, connecting the past, present and future.

The connection between two generations, between memories of war and childhood dreams, creates warm images, filled with profound human values. Those moments are like a passionate reminder of the sacrifices and tireless contributions of our ancestors, so that today's generation can live in peace and complete independence.

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The most touching highlight of the MV is the presence of veterans, historical witnesses who experienced war and bombs (Photo: Organizers).

At the launch, singer Dinh Lan Huong, project manager, said: “The MV is not only a musical product but also a lesson in gratitude, patriotism and national pride. Through the lyrics, children can imagine the years when our ancestors steadfastly defended the country, sacrificed for independence, and the persistent journey of building the country today.”

Sharing about the inspiration for the song, musician Duong Truong Giang said: “This is a special work for me. The main inspiration for the song comes from singer and producer Dinh Lan Huong, who gave me many ideas, thanks to her I was able to realize these things.

With Soaring Up Vietnam, I had the support of musician Tram Tran, who broadened my musical perspective, helping the song to be both contemporary and honor historical values.

We were all born during a time when the country had just gone through war and a difficult subsidy period, so we clearly understand the meaning of preserving and promoting traditions."

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Musician Duong Truong Giang (in blue shirt) and producer Dinh Lan Huong (left) at the launch of the MV "Fly Up to Vietnam" on August 10 (Photo: Organizing Committee).

Musician Duong Truong Giang also emphasized: “The biggest message I want to convey is gratitude and promoting the good things of the nation. We must always be grateful and cherish the peaceful environment that previous generations sacrificed to have. At the same time, today's young generation must promote and develop further in music, culture and all areas of life.”

The male musician also expressed his pride when seeing the young generation, through singing in the MV, expressing gratitude and aspirations to reach far: "Music is not only for listening but also to evoke memories, connecting the past - present - future of the nation".

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From left to right: Musician Tram Tran, director Long Kieu, singer and musician Dinh Lan Huong, musician Duong Truong Giang and music producer Nguyen Viet Hung at the event (Photo: Organizing Committee).

At the event, musician Tram Tran also confided that almost everyone in her generation has at least one relative who participated in combat or sacrificed.

“The war has been over for more than half a century, but the losses and sacrifices are still present in our memories. I hope that today’s children will always remember the contributions of the previous generation, follow their ancestors, build and protect the country with even bigger dreams,” musician Tram Tran expressed.

Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giai-tri/cac-cuu-chien-binh-the-hien-tinh-yeu-nuoc-qua-am-nhac-20250811154834634.htm


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