Bui Xuan Phai Awards 2025 honours musician Tran Tien

Musician Tran Tien secured the Grand Prize at the 18th Bui Xuan Phai - For the Love of Ha Noi Awards 2025 with "songs deeply imbued with the cultural essence of the Red River, the Old Quarter and Doai Region.

Le Quoc Minh (left), Chairman of the Viet Nam Journalists’ Association and Editor-in-Chief of Nhan dan Newspaper and Vu Viet Trang (right), General Director of the Viet Nam News Agency, present the Grand Prize to musician Tran Tien. (Photo: VNA)
Le Quoc Minh (left), Chairman of the Viet Nam Journalists’ Association and Editor-in-Chief of Nhan dan Newspaper and Vu Viet Trang (right), General Director of the Viet Nam News Agency, present the Grand Prize to musician Tran Tien. (Photo: VNA)

Organised by the Viet Nam News Agency’s The Thao & Van Hoa (Culture & Sports) newspaper, the awards were granted at a ceremony in Ha Noi on October 3 evening.

Attending the event were Chairman of the Viet Nam Journalists Association, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan dan (People) Newspaper Le Quoc Minh and General Director of the Viet Nam News Agency Vu Viet Trang.

The 76-year-old Ha Noi-born musician is among the pioneers who brought free-spirited, improvisational creativity to Vietnamese music, composing across diverse genres such as jazz, country, rock, hip-hop, and rap. His colleagues fondly refer to him as "The King of Vietnamese Pop."

In his compositions, Ha Noi is more than just a place or the nation’s capital – it is the Old Quarter of childhood memories, a flowing current of Northern folk culture and a tapestry of everyday streets and the rustic charm of the Doai Region countryside.

When brought together, the Red River, the Old Quarter, and Doai Region form a cultural triangle that is both historical and symbolic. Through this connection, Ha Noi in Tran Tien’s music transcends geography and becomes an expansive cultural space – vibrant, dynamic and deeply imbued with the Vietnamese spirit.
His songs enrich the nation’s musical identity, turning Ha Noi into a cultural symbol deeply woven into the spiritual life of the Vietnamese people.

In addition to the Grand Prize, the organisers presented the Work Award to a series of paintings of Ha Noi by painter Pham Binh Chuong and to the musical Lua Dat (Fire from the Earth) by the Youth Theatre of Viet Nam.

The Award for Good Deeds went to the construction and inauguration of the Viet Nam Exhibition Centre (VEC), while the Idea Award was given to the project for building the Ha Noi Opera House and a cultural and art park in Quang An, Tay Ho.

The “Bui Xuan Phai: For the Love of Ha Noi” Awards were launched in 2008 by "The thao va Van hoa" and the family of painter Bui Xuan Phai (1920 - 1988), who is renowned for his paintings of Ha Noi.

It aims to honour authors, works, ideas, and initiatives with artistic and scientific values that reflect a deep love for Ha Noi. So far, more than 160 authors, works, ideas, and initiatives have been officially nominated, with over 70 awards presented.

Last year, the Grand Prize honoured architect Prof. Dr. Hoang Dao Kinh, who has substantially contributed to the restoration of many cultural and architectural structures nationwide, especially Ha Noi.

VNA
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