16-year-old pianist Nguyen The Vinh plays compositions by Mussorgsky, Glinca and Rachmaninov.
Program
Mussorgsky: Pictures in the exhibition room
Glinca: Ouverture from Ruslan and Ludmila
Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
About the artist
Nguyen The Vinh – Piano
Nguyen The Vinh (born in 2000) started to study piano at the Vietnam National Academy of Music with Dr. Nguyen Trinh Huong.
He has gained many international prizes as 1st prize in the Asia International Piano Academy Festival and Competition, Second Prize at the 2nd International Piano Competition in Hanoi; Second Prize Concerto Category A in the 5th ASEAN International Piano Competition in Malaysia…
Nguyen The Vinh participated in many fundraising concerts all over the country with the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra and HCM Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera.
Special Concert II with the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra will be performed on 12 May 2017, 8 pm at Hanoi Opera House, 1 Trang Tien, Hanoi.
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