Dedicated to the memory of composer Phu Quang, the man behind the romantic and exquisite image of Hanoi, two music nights will feature special song presentations.
Since his first song about Hanoi, Em oi! Ha Noi Pho (My Dear! Hanoi Street), composer Phu Quang has written so much about Hanoi that critics have concluded that there is a genre of Hanoi music named after Phu Quang.
The two Phu Quang - Love Remains concerts at the Hanoi Opera House on October 25 and 26 at 8 pm will give audiences an additional insight into the musician's work during Hanoi's autumn season.
Musician Giang Son will be the music director for the two music nights. Chu Anh Hung, Deputy Director of the Hanoi Opera House, will be the stage director, and musician Luu Ha An will be the music arranger.
The program will feature People's Artist Tan Minh, singers Ho Quynh Huong, Khanh Linh, Hoang Hai, and the OPlus Band. Each artist will perform 3-4 songs written by Phu Quang.
Musician Giang Son will be the musical director of two concerts featuring Phu Quang's melodies of Hanoi. Photo: Ngo Minh/The Hanoi Times |
Musician Giang Son said that from the legacy of more than 100 famous songs by Phu Quang, she chose the songs that create the lyrical, romantic, luxurious, and beautiful music for the program.
We chose the theme "Love Remains," which is love for people, love for couples, and love for Hanoi. The songs are all arranged in a new way to create emotions for both the singers and the audience," said musician Giang Son.
The program is jointly organized by Phieu Du Show, Viettel Media, and the Hanoi Opera House.
The two concerts are included in the program "Hanoi - Touching the Memory Land", a gift to Hanoians and an opportunity for visitors to better understand Hanoi with historical nostalgia on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the capital (October 10, 1954-2024).
Accordingly, the organizing committee will recreate the space of Hanoi during the subsidy period at the Music Garden, and Hanoi Opera House, with the street scene, clanking tram cars, and household appliances that are no longer seen in today's life.
The program will be officially launched on October 5 and will last until October 31. The tickets for the program's series of activities will simulate subsidy ration stamps.
Hanoi Opera House will recreate the life of Hanoi in the early 20th century. |
According to Chu Anh Hung, the organizer hopes that through the creative and dedicated arrangements of the team with a burning love for Hanoi, each visitor will touch the old memories with the present existence.
Tickets for these events can be purchased at https://www.facebook.com/phieudushow.
Phu Quang (1949-2021) is a graduate of the Vietnam National Academy of Music.
He worked with the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet from 1967 to 1978 and with the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra from 1982 to 1986. He then joined the Ho Chi Minh City Municipal Department of Culture and Information, now the Department of Culture and Sports.
The musician spent most of his life in Hanoi and composed many songs about the capital city, with the most popular among them being Em oi! Ha Noi Pho (My Dear! Hanoi Street, Ha Noi ngay tro ve (Hanoi on the Returning Day), Chieu Phu Tay Ho (Afternoon at Tay Ho Temple), and Im lang dem Ha Noi (Hanoi on a Quiet Night).
In 2014, he was honored with the title of Outstanding Citizen of the Capital. In 2020, he was awarded the Grand Prize - For the Love of Hanoi, the highest award of the Bui Xuan Phai - For the Love of Hanoi, in recognition of his lifelong love for the capital city.
Musician Phu Quang has written many songs dedicated to Hanoi. Photo courtesy of the musician's family |
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