Love song dedicated to everyone is organized by the Propaganda Department of the City Party Committee - Department of Culture and Information of Ho Chi Minh City - Ho Chi Minh City Music Association - Ho Chi Minh City Television, performed by Ho Chi Minh City Light Music Center.
Vo Ha Tram - Ho Trung Dung perform the song "Vang tu que me" with the Symphony Orchestra under the direction of conductor Tran Nhat Minh (Ho Chi Minh City Symphony Orchestra, Dance and Drama Theater)
To honor and commemorate the musician with a long career and works - works that are recognized as "diverse in content, rich in rhythm, deep and passionate in melody, conveying the nation's indomitable fighting spirit determined to regain independence and freedom for the Fatherland, while also revealing the passionate soul of the Vietnamese people who love life and love people", the program has a literary script written by writer Bich Ngan. Accordingly, the story is developed from the literary script Forever Harmonies by writer Bich Ngan and the article Hoang Viet the Immortal and Love Songs by musician and music critic Nguyen Thi Minh Chau printed in the book Hoang Viet the Heroic Musician (Ho Chi Minh City Culture - Literature Publishing House, 2013).
Meritorious Artist Van Khanh with the song Len Ngan
The Love Song Offering Everyone is an opportunity for the audience to feel more deeply about the music of musician Hoang Viet, and to understand more about his life of dedication to his homeland and country. Therefore, the artistic program of musical portrait - musician Hoang Viet was carefully produced by the team of director Binh Hung, drama director - People's Artist Tran Minh Ngoc, visual director Lam Le Dung (youngest son of musician Hoang Viet)... when combining musical works, video clips, and drama sketches to create a seamless narrative of the life, ideals, and contributions of musician Hoang Viet to Vietnamese music.
Singers Truc Lai, Thuy Trinh, Cao Cong Nghia perform the song Ripe Rice Season
During the music night, the audience enjoyed famous songs: Echoes from the Motherland ( Love song 2 ), The Capital, Up to the Mountains, Ripe Rice Season, Missing the Homeland, Southern Youth Song, Love Song, Moonlit Night Passing Kien Tuong Land; musical scenes: Forest Music, Green Leaves; drama: Return Day, Unfinished Symphony, interactive dance and monologue: Return Day; performance of chapter 4 of Symphony No. 1 - Homeland...
Let's see some pictures of some elaborately and touching staged musical and dramatic performances in the program Love Songs for Everyone :
During the program, the audience also watched video clips recalling the life of musician Hoang Viet, produced by his son - director Lam Le Dung in the form of cinematic memories. The visual content showed portraits of the musician, letters to his wife, children, friends, comrades, unfinished songs...
Musician Hoang Viet (1928 - 1967) is also known by the pen names: Le Truc, Hoang Viet Han, Le Quynh.
Growing up in the capital city of Saigon, Le Chi Truc (the musician's birth name) composed from a very early age, then followed the call of the country, joined the resistance, was regrouped to the North, was sent by the Vietnam Conservatory of Music to study at the Bulgarian Conservatory of Music, graduated with honors with the symphony Que Huong - the first symphony of Vietnamese music to be performed 3 times in the land of roses.
Returning home, musician Hoang Viet volunteered to cross the Truong Son mountain range and return to the South, which was still in the midst of war. And he lived, composed, and fought until his last breath.
The siren in the night mist, Green leaves, Up to the mountains, Ripe rice season, Forest music, Love songs ... are songs that have been associated with many generations, have accompanied the people and the country throughout the journey of defending and building the country, and have become invaluable spiritual assets of the music industry and of the Vietnamese people.
With such great contributions, in 1985, a street in Ho Chi Minh City was named after him - Hoang Viet. In 1996, musician Hoang Viet was posthumously awarded the Ho Chi Minh Prize for Literature and Arts by the State and in 2011, he was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the People's Armed Forces.
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