On August 29, the MV Vinh quang, oi Viet Nam - a new composition by Professor, Doctor, Hero of Labor (AHLD) Nguyen Anh Tri, directed by Duong Lan Huong - was released on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2025).
Glory, Oh Vietnam is a song with a heroic, vibrant melody and concise, simple, easy-to-understand and easy-to-remember lyrics. The song depicts the image of a united, resilient Vietnam, inspiring national pride and the desire to rise in each person.

The MV Vinh quang, oi Viet Nam brings together more than 30 singers and more than 1,000 extras including many students, soldiers and veterans. Among the participating singers are: Sao Mai Huyen Trang, Viet Danh, Meritorious Artist To Nga, Meritorious Artist Luong Huy, Meritorious Artist Cam Tu, Meritorious Artist Dinh Thanh Le, Le Xuan Hao, Minh Tuan, Dieu Thuy, An Nhi, Nguyen Minh Ngoc, Manh Tuan, Trung Nhat...
The MV was filmed at many typical locations from North to South, such as Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Vietnam Military History Museum, National Convention Center, Nha Rong Wharf...
The MV also records images of the parade, creating a heroic atmosphere, recreating the indomitable spirit and indomitable strength of the Vietnamese people.

Sharing at the event, musician, Professor, Dr. Nguyen Anh Tri said that he had cherished this song for more than 3 years. “When the melody rang in my head, it took me less than 30 minutes to complete the song. Perhaps the long-suppressed emotions came at the right time,” musician Nguyen Anh Tri said.
He expressed: “I always love my country and long to compose songs praising the Fatherland and the Vietnamese people. I strive to make each work worthy, fully expressing everyone's contributions and dedication to the country.”
During the MV launch, Sao Mai Huyen Trang - one of the singers who contributed her voice to Vinh quang, oi Viet Nam - emotionally recounted her early days in her singing career: "When I went to Hanoi to study, there were many difficulties. I was lucky to be connected by Ms. Phuong Thao to sing the first songs by musician Nguyen Anh Tri, such as Ve lai mai truong xua.
At that time, every meal was still lacking, but Uncle Tri still cared. Every time I finished recording, he invited me to eat pho together. To him, it might have been a small thing, but to me at that time, that bowl of pho was "equal to a package when full".
It was Uncle Nguyen Anh Tri who gave me the motivation to live well, pursue a singing career, and until now I can still live on music without having to do any other job."

Morning Star Huyen Trang (middle) emotionally shared her memories with musician Nguyen Anh Tri and wished to spread the message of patriotism and responsibility through music (Photo: Organizing Committee).
Evaluating the work, musician Do Hong Quan, Chairman of the Vietnam Union of Literature and Arts Associations, commented that the song Vinh quang, oi Viet Nam is special in that musician Nguyen Anh Tri chose a short, concise song genre.
Musician Do Hong Quan also emphasized that the Vietnamese revolutionary music tradition has many short, easy-to-sing songs, and this new work continues that tradition, deserving to be "a proud greeting from the Vietnamese literary and artistic community on the eve of the 80th National Day celebration".
Prof. Dr. AHLĐ Nguyen Anh Tri (born in 1957) was born and raised in Quang Binh, is a leading scientist in the field of hematology.
He was the Director of the Central Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, contributing to laying the foundation for many modern techniques in diagnosing and treating blood diseases in Vietnam.
In 2012, he was awarded the title Hero of Labor in the renovation period.
Besides his scientific career, Mr. Nguyen Anh Tri is also the author of more than 220 songs, most of which praise the Fatherland, people and aspirations of Vietnam.
Many of his works have been widely received by the public, contributing to spreading love for the homeland and belief in the strength of national unity.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giai-tri/sao-mai-huyen-trang-xuc-dong-nho-thoi-kho-khan-khi-bat-dau-ca-hat-20250830181505986.htm
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