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Thursday, 10:19, 04/03/2021 The symphony concert entitled “Hope” will kick-off a series of music performances by Vietnam Symphony Orchestra in 2021. Hanoians will be treated to some outstanding masterpieces by both international and Vietnamese composers starting from 8pm on March 12 at the Hanoi Opera House. This 90-minute-performance features the symphony titled “Hope” by Vietnamese composer Do Hong Quan; the music piece “The song my mother taught me” by A. Dvorak; the excerpt “Intermezzo” from the opera “Cavalleria Rusticana” by P. Mascagni; “Parigi o cara” excerpt from Opera “La Traviata” by G. Verdi; the “Nessun Dorma” excerpt from the opera “Turandot” by G. Puccini; and the symphony Enigma Variations, Op. 36 by E. Elgar. ....
2020 in review: the silence and boom of cultural sector Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công 09/01/2021
10:36 GMT+7 The year 2020 has passed with unprecedented developments in the field of culture as many activities were “frozen” or took place in moderation and have recovered only somewhat over the few last months. The artists performing at the online VNSO Season Opening Concert. Silence in the first half of the year Early in the year when the Tet (Lunar New Year) Festival ended, the COVID-19 epidemic began its complicated outbreak in the country. Thereafter, a series of festivals and crowded activities were cancelled. Book launches, seminars, art performances, exhibitions and other cultural exchanges were also not possible. ....
2020 in review: the silence and boom of cultural sector Thursday, 2021-01-07 17:06:09 Font Size: Font Size: | NDO – The year 2020 has passed with unprecedented developments in the field of culture as many activities were “frozen” or took place in moderation and have recovered only somewhat over the few last months. Silence in the first half of the year Early in the year when the Tet (Lunar New Year) Festival ended, the COVID-19 epidemic began its complicated outbreak in the country. Thereafter, a series of festivals and crowded activities were cancelled. Book launches, seminars, art performances, exhibitions and other cultural exchanges were also not possible. ....