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Slavic music: a journey of emotions and ideals
Originating from the Slavic peoples in Eastern Europe (Russia, Poland, Germany, Czech Republic...), Slavic music has its own identity, containing many inner depths, national pride and a spirit of community cohesion. On November 8, within the framework of the academic event series "Essence of Sound", Maritime Bank (MSB) accompanied the Hoan Kiem Theater to bring the concert "The Masterpieces of Slavic Romanticism" - where Slavic melodies resonate, in harmony with the flow of emotions of the soul.

Two international artists and the Hanoi Symphony Orchestra bring the capital's audience romantic Slavic masterpieces
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The program brings together conductor Yury Tkachenko - Honored Artist of Russia, Professor of the Novosibirsk State Conservatory and pianist Suah Ye - a young talent from Korea, who was honored by Forbes Korea as one of the leading classical artists of the new generation. The two international artists and the symphony orchestra will recreate masterpieces with profound philosophies of life, where music is not only an art but also a symbol of strength, faith and beauty of the soul.
For MSB, "The Masterpieces of Slavic Romanticism" is not only a meaningful performance of two academic masterpieces, but also a way for the bank to give its elite customer community moments of silence to listen and feel timeless values.

The sublime moment from the piano solo of young Korean artist Suah Ye
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Piano Concerto No. 2, Op.18 - Rachmaninov's revival piece
The piece was composed in 1901, after the depression that Sergei Rachmaninov suffered from the failure of his 1st Symphony and the pain of losing his teacher Tchaikovsky. With the help of Dr. Nikolai Dahl, he recovered and wrote the Piano Concerto No. 2, which is considered the dawn of the most brilliant period of his career.
The soulful melody, filled with sadness and the light of faith make the work a symbol of resurrection from the darkness. Not only does this concerto require masterful technique, it also challenges the emotional depth of the performer, where each key is a story, each chord is a voice of the heart.

Russian conductor Yury Tkachenko leads with emotion
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Symphony No. 9 "From the New World " - A.Dvořák's triumph
Premiered in 1893 in New York, Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" is Antonín Advořák's most famous symphony, where European musical currents meet American spirit. In each movement, the audience can feel the magical combination of Bohemian folk songs, Native American melodies, and vibrant Slavic rhythms, creating a musical picture that is both romantic and full of vitality.
In the artistic space of Ho Guom Theater, MSB customers and music lovers will be able to fully experience the music of Dvořák and Rachmaninov. Under the guidance of Conductor Yury Tkachenko, who has conducted at the Tchaikovsky International Music Competition, the orchestra will recreate masterpieces with high precision and deep emotion. Meanwhile, Suah Ye, an artist who has conquered audiences at Mariinsky Theater (Russia), Carnegie Hall (USA), will perform the works with a delicate yet powerful and emotional playing style, promising to take the audience on a journey from suffering to serenity, from darkness to light.
MSB - Creating an elite lifestyle from cultural values
Since April, with the series of events "Essential Sound", MSB has positioned itself not only as a bank providing financial solutions, but also as a friend who understands customers from the inside. Each academic music event that MSB accompanies has the spirit of "beyond banking".
For MSB, financial experience is just one part of the journey towards "elite living privilege". The bank wants to bring customers the opportunity to enjoy worthy spiritual, emotional and cultural values. Accompanying the music night "The Masterpieces of Slavic Romanticism" is proof that affirms the image of a bank that knows how to listen to the heart, nurture emotions and honor good values.
In a turbulent world, classical music is still the thread that connects people with pure human values. The music night is a peaceful sky, reminding us of the good things, the happiness and sublimation that still exist around us.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/the-masterpieces-of-slavic-romanticism-hanh-trinh-lang-man-cham-den-chieu-sau-cam-xuc-185251111144214909.htm






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