Editor-in-Chief of VietNamNet newspaper Nguyen Van Ba shared at the press conference - Photo: Organizing Committee
Concert Forever Entering the 15th year, this year under the direction of the Ministry of Ethnic Minorities and Religions , VietNamNet newspaper organized the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day September 2.
Instead of taking place at the Opera House as usual, this year the program will take place at 2:00 p.m. on September 2 at the Hoan Kiem Theater.
Forever 2025 honors the lands the liberation army passed through
According to information from the organizers, the music program " What Remains Forever 2025" is intended to follow space and time.
It is a musical journey honoring the beauty of the lands that the liberation army passed through (Central Highlands, Binh Tri Thien, South Central Coast, South, Ho Chi Minh City...).
The audience will travel through musical lands from Hanoi to Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City with a series of works that have gone through the years and also new works.
From Singing in Pac Bo Forest , epic poem Song Lo, Towards Hanoi, Song of Hanoi, Sending you a conical hat, Dak Krong River in spring , Nha Trang in autumn again, Wind blowing in all directions, Saigon is so beautiful, Hue - Saigon - Hanoi to One circle of Vietnam ...
The concert ended with the heroic melody of As if Uncle Ho were here on the great victory day by musician Pham Tuyen with the joy of the day of national reunification.
The show "What Remains Forever 2025 " is conducted by Olivier Ochanine, with the participation of artists: Hong Nhung, Tung Duong, Lan Anh, Dinh Trang, Viet Danh, Bach Tra, Ha An Huy, Le Giang, Luong Khanh Nhi, Phan Phuc, Hoang Ke, Ao Linh group, Net Viet group...
Hong Nhung (left) and Tung Duong will participate in Forever 2025 - Photo: FBNV
There will be all outstanding and worthy performances.
There are many programs celebrating National Day September 2nd on this occasion. What is different about Dieu Con Mai ?
Editor-in-Chief of VietNamNet Nguyen Van Ba replied that there are songs that are very heroic on the big stage, but when put into a symphony space, they are not suitable. The organizing committee had to carefully consider the novelty factor, audience expectations and academic value.
The program is directed by musician Tran Manh Hung - Photo: BTC
Music director and musician Tran Manh Hung said that since its inception, Dieu Con Mai has chosen to honor Vietnamese musical values using the academic language of the symphony orchestra.
"This year, we chose to tell the story in a soft, elegant musical language, but still covering the great milestones of history," he shared.
According to the musician, What remains forever is an academic program, not a light music stage. Not every song can be arranged into a symphony.
"Pop music and symphonic music differ in structure, rhythm, and tone; not every singer can perform well in a symphonic space. The important thing is to maintain unity between lyrics and melody.
"Lyrical melodies about love between couples will be different from heroic melodies about mountains and rivers, the country," said Tran Manh Hung. "Choosing works for What Remains Forever is always a process of consideration, so that each performance is truly representative and worthy."
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/hoa-nhac-ngay-2-9-vinh-danh-nhung-vung-dat-ma-doan-quan-giai-phong-da-di-qua-20250825202412159.htm
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