On March 8-9, the concert "Sketch A Rose" by Ha Anh Tuan will take place in Ho Chi Minh City. The special thing about this concert is that Korean piano legend Yiruma will compose a piece specifically for Ha Anh Tuan. This is a rare event in Yiruma's career, which is famous for immortal melodies such as "Kiss the Rain", "River Flows in You" or "May Be". His compositions have become an indispensable part of early Korean films, especially in romantic K-Dramas, with "Winter Sonata" being one of the outstanding works.
Yiruma began studying piano at the age of five and attended prestigious art schools in the UK, such as the Purcell School of Music and King's College London. With a musical style that blends classical and popular, Yiruma has established himself as one of the world's musical icons.
The collaboration between Yiruma and Ha Anh Tuan took place within the framework of the concert "Sketch A Rose", an art project with a strong Vietnamese imprint. Previously, "Sketch A Rose" successfully organized shows at famous music cathedrals such as the Esplanade Theater (Singapore) and the Sydney Opera House (Australia). The entire stage was covered with more than 80,000 roses transported from Vietnam for two shows, welcoming more than 3,200 audiences. The "artisans" who created this brilliant journey all came from Vietnam. Beyond music, Ha Anh Tuan also wants to bring Vietnamese artists to shine on the international art stage.
With serious investment, artistic spirit and desire to bring Vietnamese art to the world , Ha Anh Tuan made Yiruma not hesitate to participate.
The fact that Yiruma not only performed his famous works but also composed a completely new song, especially for Ha Anh Tuan and Vietnamese audiences, shows the respect that Yiruma has for Vietnamese artists and domestic audiences.
In addition to Yiruma, Ha Anh Tuan will also have the participation of famous artists such as Lam Truong, Quang Hung MasterD and more than 150 other artists, promising to bring a top-notch, emotional and sublime music night.
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