On the evening of October 23, the Embassy of Peru in Vietnam successfully organized the music night "Q' pop & Quechua Concert" to celebrate the 30th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Peru, with impressive performances from famous artists from the two countries.
Speaking at the ceremony, Peruvian Ambassador to Vietnam Patricia Yolanda Ráez shared: "Over the past 30 years, we have not only built strong diplomatic relations but also a deep appreciation for each other's cultures. Tonight is a testament to that strong relationship.
Peruvian Ambassador to Vietnam Patricia Yolanda Ráez speaks. (Photo: Bach Duong) |
I hope you enjoy the performances, as we not only celebrate 30 years of friendship, but also look forward to many years of cooperation and cultural exchange in the future."
Vietnam's representative, Mr. Ho An Phong, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, also shared in-depth information about the cooperation and development of bilateral relations between the two countries over the years.
The concert opened with a guitar solo by artist Vu Hien - a name that has become a symbol of classical guitar in Hanoi .
With the work If I Can , he not only made the audience admire his skillful performance but also brought a calm, emotional space.
Guitar solo performance by artist Vu Hien. (Photo: Bach Duong) |
Known as the "fire keeper" of the classical guitar movement in Hanoi, artist Vu Hien has made an important contribution to the revival of this art form.
Next up on the show is singer Yolanda Pinares, a star of contemporary Peruvian folk music. She brings the unique melodies of her homeland through traditional works such as SiwarQ'inti & Orqopi Vicuna . With her deep and emotional voice, Yolanda takes the audience on a mesmerizing musical journey where the past and present blend in each lyric.
Collaboration between famous singer Yolanda and pipa artist Phan Thuy. (Photo: Bach Duong) |
In particular, the collaboration between famous singer Yolanda and pipa artist Phan Thuy created a special highlight for the program. The sound of the Vietnamese pipa blended with Peruvian folk singing, creating a colorful musical picture, expressing the deep cultural exchange between the two countries.
The concert atmosphere became more exciting when it came to the performance of Lenin Tamayo, a talented singer, songwriter and music producer from Peru.
Exciting atmosphere at Hanoi Opera House. (Photo: Bach Duong) |
As a pioneer in the Q'pop (Quechua Pop) music genre, male singer Lenin skillfully combines the traditional sounds of the ancient Quechua language with the vibrant rhythms of K-pop, opening up a colorful musical space.
Songs like When I'm here, How so , and Festival of the sun first sounded in the auditorium but immediately ignited the atmosphere, making the space light up with the perfect blend of ancient culture and the breath of the times.
Singer Lenin performs. (Photo: Bach Duong) |
Sharing with Vietnamese audiences, male singer Lenin expressed: "I always love freedom and culture, and music is the way for me to express that love." His sincere sharing and unique melodies create a close connection between him and the audience.
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.
In particular, the moment female singer Yolanda Pinares appeared on stage in Vietnamese ao dai left an unforgettable impression on the audience, ending the emotional cultural exchange music night.
Delegates and artists from both countries participated in the music night and took souvenir photos. (Photo: Bach Duong) |
The concert celebrating the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Peru is an unforgettable mark, a vivid symbol of the increasingly sublime friendship and cooperation between the two countries.
The event not only evokes proud memories of the past 30 years, but also opens up prospects for promising new developments in the future.
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/dem-hoa-nhac-thap-sang-tinh-huu-nghi-viet-nam-peru-291161.html
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