Branding music festivals requires breakthrough solutions
Hanoi plans to host more international music festivals, reinforcing its brand as a UNESCO Creative City.
Hanoi plans to host more international music festivals, reinforcing its brand as a UNESCO Creative City.
American cellist Bryan Charles Wilson will join Vietnamese artists in a special concert marking the 10th anniversary of the US-Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership.
The musical is a meaningful gift from Korean and Vietnamese artists for Vietnamese children on the 30th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The performance is a combination of literature, music and paintings based on the work Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince) by the famous French author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
For French singer-songwriter Dorothée Hannequin, the residency and music tour in Vietnam is special as her half-Vietnamese family allows her to imagine what life was like for them.
The classical party was held in Hanoi as part of cultural exchanges between the two countries.
Through renowned bands, visitors have the opportunity to learn about Sweden's rich musical pop heritage.
The music festival will be available this fall.
Famous artists passionately learn folk songs to prepare for performances in the city and encourage university students to embrace the traditional culture.
After a two-year break due Covid-19 outbreak, the significant musical event planned for April promises to enthrall aficionados of both national and foreign symphonic music.
The show will feature the best songs of five composers from Nghe An Province, also big names in Vietnamese music.
Since the first song that made her famous, "Xam Ha Noi," Ha Myo has released other pieces that combine rap and EDM music with traditional music styles, including "Xam," "Xoan," and "Muong folk songs.
Trinh Cong Son is one of the greatest composers of Vietnamese music, having produced over 600 musical works throughout his 62-year existence. His music has been extremely well-liked by people of several generations for decades.
The band was founded in 2018, and its name is quite long: Duca Community of Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Street, with the purpose of simply relaxing after working days.
According to musician Quoc Trung, collaboration with foreign composers and singers is still a long way to go for Vietnamese music to gain a foothold in the international market.
The concert is aimed to raise public awareness of gender equality and promote the value of women and girls in society.
The talented musician from Hue captured the hearts of Hanoians in the most admirable way.