The programme drew the participation of President Vo Van Thuong, former President Nguyen Xuan Phuc, and representatives of Van Cao’s family, among others.
The orchestra performs outside the Hanoi Opera House. (Photo courtesy of organisers) |
The show brought together the top vocalists of Vietnam's modern music such as People's Artists Quang Tho and Quoc Hung, Meritorious Artists Dang Duong and Thanh Lam, and singers Tung Duong, My Linh, Tran Thu Ha, Lan Anh, Vu Thang Loi, Dao To Loan, Nam Khanh and Yvol.
The programme featured the most outstanding songs of musician Van Cao's career, one of the greatest composers in Vietnam.
Singers Tung Duong, Dao To Loan, Khanh Ngoc, Trang Bui and Do To Hoa perform the song “Dan chim Viet” to open the programme. (Photo courtesy of organisers) |
The songs were reproduced creatively with many modern art techniques under the choreography of Director Do Bao.
One of the impressive songs in the programme was “Ca ngoi Ho Chu tich” (Praising President Ho) with the combination of two veteran vocalists bearing the colours of two eras, creating a unique feature for the song.
Sun Symphony Orchestra. (Photo courtesy of organisers) |
In addition to the spectacular performances with the choir and the Sun Symphony Orchestra, there were also songs that were performed in a simple and rustic way.
The crew of the programme also surprised audiences with a performance in front of the Hanoi Opera House, recreating the scene of the victorious army force taking over Hanoi on the Liberation Day of the Capital.
People's Artist Quoc Hung and singer Khanh Chi perform the song “Tien quan ca” - National Anthem of Vietnam. (Screenshots) |
The most emotional performance is the song of the National Anthem with the combination of youth, heroic sound and sacred and emotional spirit.
Singers perform the song "Dan chim Viet" to close the programme. |
The harmony of singers of many ages, generations, and geographical areas brought an art programme closest to the musical spirit of musician Van Cao.
The image of flying birds is represented by dances and the release of balloons. (Screenshots) |
Musician Van Cao was born on November 15, 1923 in Hai Phong City. He is the composer of many songs, especially the song "Tien quan ca" which is now the National Anthem of Vietnam.
He was honoured with many orders including the First-class Resistance Order, the First-class Independence Order, Ho Chi Minh Order and Ho Chi Minh Prize for Literature and Arts in 1996.