The Vietnam National Academy of Music (VNAM) and The Hanoi Symphony Orchestra proudly present the Opening Concert for the Season 2022 - 2023 on Friday evening, February 25, 2022, at the Grand Concert Hall, The Vietnam National Academy of Music.
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Accepting the invitation of the Wuhan Conservatory of Music to participate in the program "Melodies of the Yangtze River: World Music Exchange and Cooperation in 2021", the Vietnam National Academy of Music built a program including performances by performances of Vietnamese traditional instruments, symphony concerts, and contemporary music performances by excellent artists, lecturers and students...
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A special concert to celebrate the 65th Anniversary of the Vietnam National Academy of Music. The program will be broadcast on VTV1 channel, and will be streaming online on digital platforms in November 2021.
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On the 15th of September, the Performing Arts Department (the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) officially informed of "National solo and ensemble competition for Vietnamese music instruments - 2020", after the delay because of the influence of Covid -19 epidemic.
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In the evening of May 17, 2020 at the Hanoi Opera House, a special art program Dang Nguoi tieng hat mua xuan [The Singing of Spring for Unclo Ho] took place. The program was organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in collaboration with the Central Propaganda and training commission on the occasion of the 130th birthday’s anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh (May 19, 1890 and May 19, 2020) and was live broadcasted on VTV1 Viet Nam Television
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Baroque music was composed and developed in Western Europe between 1600 and 1750, with the works of famous artists such as J.S. Bach, G.F. Handel, A. Vivaldi and G.P. Telemann. In the evening of April 3, 2021, at the concert hall of the Viet Nam National Academy of Music, a concert "Baroque Masterpieces" took place. The concert was performed by soloists such as pianist Dao Trong Tuyen, violinists Nguyen Cong Thang and Nguyen My Huong, bassoonist Nguyen Duy Long, flute player Nguyen Ly Huong, cellist Nguyen Hong Anh together with the Hanoi Philharmonic Orchestra under the conducting of artist Nguyen Phu Son
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