VietNamNet Bridge – The Ha Noi Opera House hosts two spring concerts this week.
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Nam returned home last year, after earning an diploma in jazz piano from the Malmo Music Institute in Sweden, to become a lecturer with the Viet Nam National Music Academy's accordion-guitar-jazz faculty.
Nam performed You Must Believe in Spring for the first time in Sweden, he says. It was the beginning of spring, and the curtains of the theatre were pulled back to let in the weak sunlight of spring. At his piano, Nam looked out and realised the snow was thawing, trees were budding and that spring was arriving. At that moment, he wished to one day have the opportunity to play the song at home.
The trio will also perform songs by Sammy Cahn, Keith Jarrett and Kenny Barron in keeping with the springtime theme, as well as two original compositions by Nam.
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The musicians will perform Strauss' Voice of Spring, Mozart's Halellujah Aria and Gypsy Air by P. Sarazate.
Duy was born in 1986 began his studies at the Ha Noi National Academy of Music in 1996, before joining Vietnamese and international orchestras such as the Ha Noi Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Southeast Asian Youth Orchestra. Duy has won many prizes for violin at home and abroad.
Thach, 50, was granted the Excellent Artist title in 2007. He has studied in the Netherlands and Belgium, and performed around the world. He currently works as a director of HCM City Ballet Symphony and Opera Theatre.
Tickets for the concerts are available at the Ha Noi Opera House, 1 Trang Tien Street, Ha Noi.
VietNamNet/Viet Nam News

