Black and white photo of musician Truong Tuyet Mai kept being mistakenly attached to the news of People's Artist Tuyet Mai's death.
Recently, musician Truong Tuyet Mai wrote on her personal page: "I didn't expect them to continue to use my image to illustrate the deceased People's Artist Tuyet Mai. The last time she passed away, some domestic newspapers, electronic newspapers, radio stations, and television stations all used this image of me to illustrate the "departure" of People's Artist Tuyet Mai... Please don't do that anymore because I'm still breathing, still working, and still living well. You need to know how to respect the souls of the deceased and the living."
In fact, some media agencies mistakenly used her black and white photo and attached it to the People's Artist Tuyet Mai's information when she passed away.
At first, Musician Truong Tuyet Mai sympathized with the mistake, but up until now, when typing the news article in search on digital platforms, she was annoyed that some media agencies still had not removed her photo, replacing it with the correct portrait of People's Artist Tuyet Mai.
Musician Truong Tuyet Mai
Musician Truong Tuyet Mai is still composing and enjoying life with her work of writing poetry and music. She had a talk about "life and career" and released her latest poetry collection "Night Harmony" (published by the Writers Association Publishing House) not long ago.
Musician - poet Truong Tuyet Mai was born in 1944, her hometown is Song Cau, Phu Yen. Her grandfather was a ninth-rank mandarin under the Nguyen Dynasty, her family had a strong love for music . After 1954, she was regrouped to the North, studying at the Southern Student School (Hai Phong). From this school, she started her musical career until 1965 when she graduated from the Vietnam Music School. Musician Truong Tuyet Mai worked at the Liberation Radio Orchestra, then at the Voice of Vietnam Radio, and then worked at the Voice of Ho Chi Minh City People's Radio until her retirement.
If she had accepted her fate, perhaps musician Truong Tuyet Mai would have stopped at the position of a flute player in the orchestra, and settled down in her old age, relying on her children. However, her undying dream of a musical work made her put all her energy into studying, she researched and studied with masters to be able to walk on the path of composition... And she achieved it.
Many musical works were created to encourage the army and people, including her song "Xe ta oi len duong" which was played on Voice of Vietnam Radio (1967).
Then there were consecutive works in the march form such as: "Thua thang ta di", "Tieng hat nu can long an", "Giu vin mam ma To quoc", "March khuc cong nhan", " Da Nang oi hat len"... Experts said that she was the female musician who wrote the most marches and was no less successful than men. Her name was respected but it did not stop there, in 1985 she came to Hue and composed the song of her life: "Hue, my love".
Her musical legacy now includes more than 300 works, including songs and choral works, but she is also a poet and prose writer. Her books "Listening to the Moon" (poetry) and "Flip Each Piece" (prose) show her ability to create art in a variety of genres.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/nhac-si-truong-tuyet-mai-buc-xuc-khi-bi-gan-hinh-nham-vao-tin-nguoi-qua-co-196250424155046986.htm
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