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Artist Tran Manh Tuan performs saxophone at the memorial night for Trinh Cong Son

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng02/04/2023


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On April 1, at the house at 47C Pham Ngoc Thach, Ho Chi Minh City of the late musician Trinh Cong Son, artist Tran Manh Tuan suddenly played the saxophone again, touching the family and many people present.

Artist Tran Manh Tuan performs saxophone at the memorial night for Trinh Cong Son photo 1

According to annual tradition, on the morning of April 1, musician Trinh Cong Son's family, close friends and fans will meet at the house where he used to live to burn incense and remember him. Today, on the occasion of the 22nd anniversary of the late musician's death, the family and Trinh Cong Son Foundation organized a special program called 22 years of a story - Trinh Cong Son right at this house.

Coming to the memorial service, there were especially artist Tran Manh Tuan, singer Tan Son, photographer Duong Minh Long, choreographer Alexander Tu Nguyen... They recalled beautiful memories and performed together the songs of the late musician such as Diem Xua , Nho mua thu Ha Noi .

After 3 brain surgeries due to stroke and a long time living in the hospital, this is the first time artist Tran Manh Tuan appeared and was even more surprised to be able to perform again. He shared that he was very emotional and happy to be able to play the saxophone again on the anniversary of musician Trinh Cong Son's death. Although he was out of breath at times, this was considered a miraculous recovery.

Artist Tran Manh Tuan performs saxophone at the memorial night for Trinh Cong Son photo 2
Artist Tran Manh Tuan plays the saxophone again on the 22nd anniversary of musician Trinh Cong Son's death.
Artist Tran Manh Tuan performs saxophone at the memorial night for Trinh Cong Son photo 3

Singer Tan Son also performed at the memorial service.

“My voice is not as clear as before because of the neck surgery, so I have to wait a while before I can speak again. After a long time without playing the saxophone, I felt very sad, so today when I got to perform 2 of your songs, I was really moved. This feeling is hard to describe!” - artist Tran Manh Tuan shared at the program.

Currently, artist Tran Manh Tuan has recovered 70%-80%. He is no longer in a wheelchair, can walk but cannot stand for long. He has also received a few invitations to perform but did not accept.



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