Attending the program were: General Phan Van Giang, Politburo member, Minister of National Defense ; Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung, and representatives of leaders of Central and Hanoi Departments, Ministries and branches.
The program is directed by the Department of Political Affairs, Ministry of Public Security , Ho Guom Theater; Major General, People's Artist Nguyen Cong Bay directs the content; People's Artist Bui Cong Duy and Mr. Tran Hai Dang direct the art; Conductor Tran Nhat Minh conducts the orchestra. With the participation of People's Artist Bui Cong Duy and singers: Pham Thu Ha, Dao To Loan, Dao Mac, Truong Thi Thu Ha (drums) and the Hanoi Symphony Orchestra.
The art program "Autumn Symphony" brings to the audience a picture of sound with many levels of emotions, both heroic and majestic, passionate and affectionate, and imbued with profound humanity.
These are songs that light up national pride, arouse love for the Fatherland in every Vietnamese heart, such as "We are proud to go up, oh Vietnam" (poem by Hoang Trung Thong, music by Chu Minh), "Spring returns to the Da K'rong River" (To Hai) and "Do you hear the sound of a new day" (Nguyen An)...
In addition, the program also brings heroic songs depicting the indomitable spirit of generations of soldiers who devoted their youth to the independence and freedom of the Fatherland such as "That Soldier" (Hoang Van), "The Road of the Century That He Walked" (Duc Trinh), "Not Afraid of Any Enemy" (Nguyen Ba Hung), "The Flag" (Ta Quang Thang)...
In the art program “Autumn Symphony”, the audience also enjoyed the wonderful violin playing of People’s Artist Bui Cong Duy, through masterpieces of world classical music such as Concerto for Violin No. 5 in A major (III. Rondo) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with its sparkling, delicate and vibrant melody; Symphony No. 9 “From the New World” in E minor by Antonín Dvořák - carrying the breath and aspiration to reach far, transmitting positive energy, inspiring and believing in a bright future for the country and the people in the era of development.
The 80th anniversary of National Day is not only an occasion for the entire Party, people and army to review the glorious and heroic pages of history, but also a reminder and an urge for today's generations to continue that endless source. In particular, music, with its powerful influence as the voice of the heart, will contribute to arousing national pride and fostering the aspiration for national strength.
Source: https://baohaiphong.vn/chuong-trinh-nghe-thuat-dac-biet-mang-ten-ban-giao-huong-mua-thu-519658.html
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