Accordingly, under the witness of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, the Vietnam National Academy of Music represented by Dr, People's Artist Do Quoc Hung (Deputy Director in charge) and the Bohemia Prague Symphony Orchestra represented by Martin Sanda (Director and Conductor) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate the development of professional exchange cooperation projects in the coming period.
The Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Prague was established in 2000 and is currently one of the leading symphony orchestras in the Czech Republic and regularly performs in many cities in Europe and the world.
The cooperation plan between the Vietnam National Academy of Music and the Bohemia Prague Symphony Orchestra focuses on Western musical instruments, exchanging experts, performing artists, symphonic conductors, and choral conductors, creating a bridge for cultural exchange between the two countries, training and developing young talents.
This will be the basis for the Academy and the Orchestra to carry out effective and practical activities in the field of training and performing arts in the coming time.
* During the working trip, Deputy Minister Ta Quang Dong and the delegation of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism visited and worked with the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.
At the meeting, the two sides discussed and explored the possibilities of cooperation in training and exchanging lecturers and students in the field of performing arts, especially the school's strengths in music, dance, drama, cinema and television.
Also within the framework of the high-level visit to Warsaw, Poland, Deputy Minister Ta Quang Dong had a working session with Professor Tomasz Strahl, Rector and Professor Joanna Lawrynowiccz-Just, Vice Rector in charge of external relations, Fryderyk Chopin University of Music - one of the leading music universities in Poland, and also one of the oldest and most prestigious music training institutions in Europe. According to Deputy Minister Ta Quang Dong, cooperation between the two universities has great potential.
On this occasion, the Deputy Minister assigned the Vietnam National Academy of Music to work and negotiate to soon sign a cooperation agreement with the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, as a basis for implementing bilateral cooperation activities in the coming time.