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Thanh Lam and Tung Duong performed immortal songs about Hanoi by Doan Chuan – Phu Quang

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The most ‘top’ and everlasting love songs of two musicians Doan Chuan – Phu Quang will be introduced to the audience at the live concert ‘Hanoi street’ on May 15 at the Hanoi Opera House. Dong Do Show Company.

Musician Doan Chuan and musician Phu Quang

There are many musicians who write about Hanoi, but Doan Chuan – Phu Quang is probably the two most distinctive, romantic and unforgettable and most memorable authors. Doan Chuan wrote not much, up to now, his musical heritage has only 20 songs, but all 20 songs are timeless love songs, especially loved by audiences for generations.

Musician Nguyen Thuy Kha once shared that any Hanoi person during the resistance war at least once hummed “I expect that autumn / heaven and earth turn blue …” in Doan Chuan’s “Charming Autumn”. “Doan Chuan only wrote his Hanoi collection songs for a decade (1947-1957) but his Hanoi collection tune has passed time to go into immortality. It is not too praiseworthy when life calls him “the musician of Hanoi autumn” or “The king of Hanoi’s autumn song” – musician Nguyen Thuy Kha commented.

Musician Phu Quang grew up and has a young memory full of memories in Hanoi, from the peaceful streets to the B52 bombing on Kham Thien in 1972, so for him, “the first love and the best love are in Hanoi “In his treasure trove of more than 600 songs, most of them wrote about Hanoi.

Tung Duong and Thanh Lam will be the faces of artists who bring new aftertaste in the music night

Phu Quang once shared that he loved Hanoi because Hanoi was the hometown. He is a part of Hanoi, so of course like many other hometowners, he is biased towards Hanoi. In addition, he is an “aboriginal” of Hanoi, not a noisy traveler who often rushes past and does not look back, with the whisper “small streets, small streets, what’s attractive. where to lead ”. He observed Hanoi closely, felt deeply, understood Hanoi more closely than others, and therefore fell in love passionately. Phu Quang’s music is mainly love songs. These love songs are written from vibrations, emotions from real love and dreams, aspirations, and obsessions about love.

Love in music Phu Quang is not only human love, but also a melody to love the land of Thang Long, ancient and precious Hanoi. Musician Phu Quang is considered as an excellent successor of Doan Chuan with a track of songs about Hanoi. The difference between the two is that Doan Chuan writes his own lyrics, and Phú Quang, like other musicians in the world, is dedicated to poems, although he can write lyrics. …. Many poems popularized by Phu Quang have become famous songs such as “My dear, Hanoi” (Phan Vu poetry), “Love song 24”, “The cold piano” (Duong Tuong poetry), “Romance” ( Y Nhi poetry), “The sea of ​​nostalgia and you” (Huu Thinh poetry), “Return of Hanoi” (Thanh Tung Poetry), “Quiet Night of Hanoi” (Poetry of Phan Thi Ngoc Lien), “A fool , one I ”(Nguyen Trong Tao’s poetry) …

Not only as a performer, but in this live concert, Tung Duong is also a music editor.

With the respect for two veteran artists of Vietnamese music, singer Tung Duong will assume the role of editor for the music night “Hanoi Street. He said that although he is not an artist who has participated in all the concerts of musician Phu Quang, he belongs to many of his works and composer Doan Chuan.

“There are so many good works and I have to connect them into a beautiful, romantic storyline. When editing music, singers, in addition to knowing about works, must also highlight the musician’s musical personality. It is important that we put our energy into understanding the story they write from true feelings ”- Tung Duong said.

Beautiful vocalist – Meritorious Artist Tan Minh will also be present in “Hanoi City”

The audience coming to “Hanoi street” will enjoy the voices of singers Thanh Lam, Tan Minh, Tung Duong, Khanh Linh, Minh Chuyen. Each vocal is a color, a different aftertaste to honor the two authors.

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