Sharing the same heartbeat of "Proud of Vietnam"
“In the shared heartbeat of millions of Vietnamese people today, music has been creating many wonders. The most wonderful of all is the embrace of the community stemming from pride in our roots, gratitude, and a spirit of solidarity with the country and its people,” this statement by Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Diem, Deputy Head of the Culture and Arts Department (Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee), clearly summarizes the value of musical works spreading to the public at this time.

While choosing to explore the theme of love for one's homeland, no artist worried about repetition; instead, they saw it as an opportunity to tell a story in their own way. It's impressive that Tung Duong (known for his classical music) collaborated with Nguyen Van Chung (a composer of ballads about family and romantic love) to release the works "Vietnam - Proudly Moving Towards the Future" and "Continuing the Story of Peace ." Not stopping there, on September 2nd, Tung Duong released the project "Vietnam, Let's Step Towards Glory," a song composed by Le Tu Minh, recreating the image of Vietnam on its journey of renewal and development, while also conveying faith and responsibility to the younger generation. Prior to that, Nguyen Van Chung also collaborated with Hoa Minzy on the song "Pain Amidst Peace" (soundtrack from the film "Red Rain"), and partnered with Nguyen Duyen Quynh on the songs "Swearing for Peace" and "Brave Heart."
From August 19th to September 2nd, the DTAP music production team launched their album "Made in Vietnam" and embarked on a 14-day "Proud of Vietnam" journey, inspired by the historical Vietnamese performing arts troupes that traversed the Trường Sơn mountain range. The group visited 11 provinces and cities from South to North. Each stop was not only a performance stage but also an opportunity to visit historical sites, meet special people, and continue the stories of the Vietnamese people, culture, and spirit.
From the beautiful moments on the historic Ba Dinh Square on September 2nd, artists from the Culture and Sports Bloc participated in a mass performance with immense pride, chanting "Vietnam!" Singer My Tam shared that the moment she and the artists sang at Ba Dinh Square will not be kept deep in her memory but will always be carried with her, "reminisced" every day to practice gratitude. "For me, an ideal is not about 'an occasion,' it's about daily life... Grateful to beloved Uncle Ho, grateful to our ancestors, grateful to the heroic Vietnamese Mothers and the soldiers who have preserved the country so that we can live in peace, independence, and freedom... We vow to forever remember the value of freedom and independence we have today," singer My Tam expressed.
These images evoke memories of September 2nd.
The "absolutely cinematic" images from the September 2nd ceremony at Ba Dinh Square have become a special highlight on Vietnam Television. Thanks to these images, television viewers were able to fully experience the sacred atmosphere of the grand celebration, with majestic visuals and vivid sound.
The creative camera angles, from the tail of a Scud missile and the tracks of a tank to the wings of a Su-30MK2 fighter jet, and the sideways panning shots capturing the solemn salute, were all highly praised by viewers. The clear sound, from footsteps and slogans to the majestic background music, led many to exclaim, "Absolutely stunning, the sound recording is superb!"
Following the program, images from the parade and march spread rapidly and widely on social media, and viewers shared positive reviews about the organization and image transmission by the television crew, who brought this momentous event to millions of people in the most vivid and complete way. Images of the parade on the sea and in the air, as well as the military equipment systems appearing on television for the first time, were considered "spectacular"...
The "absolutely cinematic" images broadcast by Vietnam Television during the parade and march commemorating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd have become a shared memory for millions of people. They are not only a testament to advancements in television technology, but also a product embodying national pride.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/song-trong-tinh-yeu-dat-nuoc-post811510.html







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