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Music night "Love Remains" honors the late musician Phan Huynh Dieu

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động14/08/2024


Introducing the musical portrait of musician Phan Huynh Dieu with the theme "Love Remains", taking place on the evening of August 14 at the City Theater.

Nhạc sĩ Phan Huỳnh Điểu. Ảnh: T.L

Musician Phan Huynh Dieu. Photo: TL

With the mission of spreading patriotic melodies, this special music program contributes to propaganda and political education, while at the same time arousing a deep patriotism in the hearts of the audience.

The music night has the participation of artists: People's Artist Tuyet Mai, Meritorious Artist Van Khanh, Meritorious Artist Khanh Ngoc, artist Thuc An, Hoang Bach, sand painting artist Tri Duc, saxophone artist Pham Nguyen, singers: Quang Linh, Ho Trung Dung, Nguyen Phi Hung, Giang Hong Ngoc, Quoc Dai, Cao Cong Nghia, Duong Quoc Hung, Thuy Trinh, Truc Lai, Thi Phuong, Phan Ngoc Luan...

Musician Phan Huynh Dieu was born on November 11, 1924 in Dien Ban, Quang Nam . He is one of the most famous musicians of contemporary music. He left a deep impression with immortal songs and was known as the "golden bird" of Vietnamese music.

In 1983, musician Phan Huynh Dieu served as a member of the Executive Committee of the Vietnam Musicians Association. His compositions not only reflected revolutionary history but also aroused love for the homeland and country. The public especially loved the songs: "Life is still beautiful", "Day and Night March", "Night Stars", "You at the head of the river, I at the end of the river", "Threads of memory, threads of love", "Boat and sea"...



Source: https://nld.com.vn/dem-nhac-tinh-yeu-o-lai-vinh-danh-co-nhac-si-phan-huynh-dieu-196240813203557503.htm

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