1. Musician Ngo Tin is one of the leading guitarists overseas in the classical and Flamenco styles, author of quite popular songs in recent times such as Thuở yêu người, Em bay ngay mat biec, Quy Nhon vast nostalgia ... He has performed in many places in the US and Vietnam, and has released several CDs.
Musician Ngo Tin
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The generation of Quy Nhon students before and after 1975, no one did not know the talented guitarist Ngo Tin of Quy Nhon Technical High School. Since the age of 18, he composed music, his first works were Broken Lovebirds and Confession , based on the novel by Kahli Gibran and Tagore's poem. Since then, he has composed over 200 songs with themes of love and homeland.
Ngo Tin's music is deep and soulful, sung by many top singers such as: Tuan Ngoc, Vu Khanh, Y Lan, Le Thu, Thanh Lan, Carol Kim, Nhat Ha, Nhu Mai, Dam Vinh Hung, Lan Nha...
During his visit to his hometown over the past month, he had a very interesting trip, traveling and singing across Vietnam, from the South to the North, along the Central region, up to the Central Highlands and then to the West. Wherever he went, musician Ngo Tin was warmly welcomed by his musical friends with music nights imbued with Ngo Tin's style.
2. Musician Ngo Tin was born in 1954, grew up and studied in Quy Nhon (Binh Dinh), so this land is always imprinted in his mind. Therefore, one of his songs that is loved by many people is Quy Nhon - Immense Memories .
Talking about his memories of Quy Nhon, musician Ngo Tin shared: "When I was young, my house was in Ghenh Rang area, near Han Mac Tu's tomb. Every day I went to school along the coastal road (now An Duong Vuong street) with rows of casuarina trees always rustling in the wind. I had a younger sister who studied at Trinh Vuong High School near the pointed church. In the afternoons, when I went to pick her up, I heard the rustling sound of wooden clogs of female students after school. Those familiar sounds and images have permeated me, become flesh and blood, and cannot fade away."
Musician Ngo Tin performs guitar at a music lounge
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In 1990, musician Ngo Tin emigrated to the US to reunite with his family. In his new homeland, he worked at a community college. In 2011, during a meeting of the Quy Nhon Association in the US, he met Ms. Xuan Thi, a former student of Quy Nhon Pedagogical School (now Quy Nhon University).
"Reading Xuan Thi's poem, in which there is the line "Who has returned from the primitive times/ Tell me about the old days and places" , the nostalgia for Quy Nhon arose, so many memories flooded back. In that emotion, from Xuan Thi's poetic idea, the melodies and lyrics just came out and the song Quy Nhon, filled with memories, was born", musician Ngo Tin recounted.
The song Quy Nhon, filled with memories, has resounded many times on stages and tea rooms at home and abroad, performed by many famous singers such as Y Lan, Le Thu, Dam Vinh Hung, Duc Tuan, Lan Nha, Trong Bac, Duong Trieu Vu...
3. The greatest contribution of an artist to life is his work of art, and specifically for musician Ngo Tin, his songs about his homeland and love. Listening to his songs, especially songs about Quy Nhon, many people love this land even more. That is an immeasurable value. During an impromptu music night in Quy Nhon, listening to him hold the guitar and sing Quy Nhon with immense nostalgia , one can feel the beauty of the song and the musician's love for Quy Nhon.
Musician Ngo Tin ( right cover ) in an impromptu music night with friends in Quy Nhon
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Musician Ngo Tin confided that after Quy Nhon, which is full of nostalgia , he is planning to write a new song about his hometown Binh Dinh. During his recent trip across Vietnam, having visited almost every region of the country and met his musical soul mates, musician Ngo Tin has "accumulated" quite a lot of emotions.
Hopefully from that source of emotion, musician Ngo Tin will create a really good song about his hometown Binh Dinh, the place he always considers as a mother, wherever he goes he misses it!
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nhac-si-ngo-tin-va-chuyen-rong-choi-xuyen-viet-185230330170649089.htm
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