The concert celebrating the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Peru has created an unforgettable impression, a vivid symbol of the increasingly sublime friendship and cooperation between the two countries.
On the evening of October 23, at the Hanoi Opera House, a special music performance "Q'pop & Quechua Concert" took place, attracting a large audience from home and abroad.
This event is organized by the Embassy of Peru in Vietnam to celebrate the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Peru and Vietnam. The event not only brings top-notch artistic performances but also demonstrates the friendship and comprehensive cooperation between the two countries.
Opening the concert, the audience enjoyed a guitar solo by artist Vu Hien, an iconic name of classical guitar music in Hanoi . Next, songs with traditional melodies by female singer Yolanda Pinares - a star of contemporary Peruvian folk music combined with pipa artist Phan Thuy created a colorful musical picture, expressing the deep cultural exchange between the two countries.
The concert atmosphere became more vibrant when it came to the performance of talented Peruvian singer, songwriter and music producer Lenin Tamayo. As a pioneer of Q-pop (Quechua Pop), singer Lenin skillfully combined the traditional sounds of the ancient Quechua language with the vibrant rhythms of K-pop, opening up a colorful musical space.
The concert ended with an explosive performance by all the artists with the song “Hello Vietnam.” The combination of different melodies from Vietnam and Peru made the audience extremely excited and emotional, leaving many beautiful impressions in the hearts of each viewer./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/chuong-trinh-nghe-thuat-am-nhac-thap-sang-tinh-huu-nghi-viet-nam-peru-post987162.vnp
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