VietNamNet Bridge - As usual, VietNamNet's annual concert “Dieu Con Mai” (Things Everlasting) will be held at the Hanoi Opera House, 1 Trang Tien Street, Hanoi on the National Day, September 2.
VietNamNet chief editor Pham Anh Tuan introduced "Dieu Con Mai 2016" concert to the media at a press conference on Wednesday.
The concert will open with the national anthem of Vietnam, “Tien Quan Ca" (Marching Song) by late musician Van Cao, performed by the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra (VNSO) under the baton of wellknown conductor Le Phi Phi.
Popular revolutionary songs will be performed, including "Chao Mung" (Welcome) by Trong Bang, "Cam Xuc Thang Muoi" (October Feeling" by Nguyen Thanh and Ta Huu Yen, "Bon Buc Tranh (Four Paintings) by Dang Huu Phuc, "Tinh ca Tay Bac" (Northwestern Love Song) by Bui Duc Hanh, and "Bach Dang Giang" (Bach Dang River) by Tran Manh Hung.
Conductor Le Phi Phi and the orchestra performed at "Dieu Con Mai 2015" concert.
Other songs will be also performed in the concert, such as "Ho Tren Nui" (Lake on Mountain) by Pho Duc Phuong, "Nguoi La Niem Tin Tat Thang (Uncle Ho – Our Belief in Victory) by Chu Minh, "Quang Binh Que Ta Oi (Quang Binh, My Hometown) by Hoang Van, "Tinh Yeu Cua Bien (Love of the Sea) by Phu Quang, and "Dat Nuoc Tron Niem Vui (The country with Full Joy) by Hoang Ha.
Famous singers like Tung Duong, Hong Vy, Le Anh Dung, Thanh Le, the orchestra of the Central Arts Pedagogy College, and the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra will perform at the event.
The concert will be broadcasted live on VTV3 channel.
Thanh Van