This work was created to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 – September 2, 2025) and the 80th anniversary of the Culture sector. It is not only a creative artistic product but also a tribute and honor to the nation's history of struggle for national liberation and defense.

The highlight of the "Marching Song" music video is the inclusion of 9 National Treasures and many other outstanding works from the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, such as the statue of President Ho Chi Minh , the portrait of the heroine Vo Thi Sau, the image of Nguyen Van Troi, and the soldier holding a three-pronged bomb… all vividly depicted, wonderfully illustrating the stirring rhythm of "Marching Song".
The music in the MV, performed by violinist Trinh Minh Hien, combined with her subtle and expressive acting, has helped to blend the national anthem – the immortal epic of the nation – with the depth of Vietnamese art.

With visuals and filming techniques handled by Italian cinematographer Gianmarco Maccabruno Giometti, the music video offers a fresh, artistic approach, highlighting the beauty of the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum's space and the artworks displayed.
According to the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, the collaboration in creating the music video for "Marching Song" aims to spread historical and artistic values to a wider audience, especially the younger generation; and at the same time affirm the role of fine arts in reflecting and preserving national memory.

The creative collaboration between the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, contemporary artists, and an international creative team in the music video "Marching Song" is a vivid testament to the innovative way of showcasing artistic heritage, bringing it closer to today's public.
The music video "Marching Song" was released online on the digital platforms of the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum.
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/mv-tien-quan-ca-su-hoa-quyen-am-nhac-and-my-thuat-714299.html






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