The August Symphony Concert is a special program to celebrate the 78th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2. It is also the first international concert to open the Hoan Kiem Theater, the most modern theater in the region, inaugurated by the Ministry of Public Security and Hanoi City on July 9.
The program promises a particularly impressive music night, with the participation of world- famous artists.
Caroline Campbell - America's violin "angel"
“She is a blonde angel. When she is on stage, her humor and the music she creates take your breath away. With her violin, Caroline Campbell becomes an acrobat without a safety net. She seduces, stirs people up and makes them dance…”, that is how the great singer Andrea Bocelli describes Caroline Campbell.
American violinist Caroline Campbell.
The outstanding American violinist, who made her solo debut with a symphony orchestra at the age of 8, has captivated audiences worldwide from the US to Malaysia, Australia, France, and will perform in Vietnam for the first time on August 18.
Skilled and accomplished in both classical and contemporary music, Caroline Campbell has been called “the violinist to the stars” and has shared the stage with world-renowned artists such as Sting, Barbra Streisand, Stevie Wonder, Hauser, Steven Tyler, Adam Levine, Chris Botti, David Foster, Rod Stewart and Michael Bublé.
In the August Symphony concert, Caroline Campbell will perform classic music from famous movies such as Titanic, Pirates of the Caribbean, Romeo and Juliet…
With a sound system that is rated by international experts as “the most modern in the world” and a lighting system that flexibly changes according to the high and low tones of the Hoan Kiem Theater, Caroline Campbell’s talent will make the capital’s audience constantly admire.
The "golden" Opera voices of the world Corinne Winters and Oliver Johnston
Corinne Winters and Oliver Johnston are considered two of the world's most promising operatic voices. American soprano Corinne Winters was praised by The New York Times as "a brilliant actress, a singer of extraordinary grace and skill".
American soprano Corinne Winters has received rave reviews from The New York Times.
She has performed over 25 leading roles at major opera houses around the world. Corinne is also known as one of the most accomplished performers of La Traviata – a “brilliant combination of strength and vulnerability, sung with unflagging intensity” to audiences around the world, described by The Guardian as “a brilliant combination of strength and vulnerability, sung with unflagging intensity”.
British tenor Oliver Johnston.
Performing at the Ho Guom Theater on the evening of August 18, Corinne Winters will once again perform the immortal songs from La Traviata, promising to give the audience "goosebumps" at every high note.
Corinne Winters will be joined by British tenor Oliver Johnston, who previously sang with the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Glyndebourne Festival. They will perform timeless operatic melodies from Carmen, Das Land des Lächelns and Neapolitan Song.
Before the performance, cellist Tran Thi Mo of the SSO Orchestra was extremely emotional when talking about the voices of the international opera artists: “I have high expectations for this concert. When rehearsing with the American Opera artists, they sang so emotionally that I was moved to tears because the music and voices were so wonderful.”
Dao To Loan, Vietnamese opera talent
The special companion of the two international golden opera singers at the August Symphony Concert is a Vietnamese opera singer, artist Dao To Loan.
Dao To Loan - versatile soprano from Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.
She is a versatile soprano from the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet, who can perform both Western classical music and traditional Vietnamese music. To Loan has performed in many countries around the world such as Russia, Germany, France, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Thailand, Singapore, Laos, etc.
Some of Dao To Loan's notable performances include a concert with the National Defense Wind Band in Horten, Norway for 5,000 spectators, in which the artist performed proudly in both Vietnamese and Norwegian.
The Vietnamese female artist has also been honored to receive many prestigious international awards such as First Prize at the Southeast Asian Opera Competition in Singapore, First Prize and Audience Choice Award at the Lidal North Opera Conference at the Oslo Opera House (Norway).
At the August Symphony Concert, Dao To Loan will perform pieces from La Traviata and end the concert with Song of Hope.
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