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Tung Duong edited for a music night about the two ‘princes of Ha Thanh’

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Having edited many nights of his own music and the night of late musician Pho Duc Phuong, this time Tung Duong will take on the role of music night editor for two seniors that he calls the two ‘princes’. Ha Thanh ‘- Doan Chuan and Phu Quang.
According to Tung Duong, he accepted the editorial for the music night “Hanoi Pho” that took place on the evening of May 15 at the Hanoi Opera House. This is a night honoring the immortal love songs of two musicians Doan Chuan and Phu Quang. The singer named “divo” in the Vietnamese music industry said that he has edited music for many programs so he understands, a singer when editing for musicians, that feeling is very different from other musicians. DIY musicians. To him, musician Doan Chuan and musician Phu Quang are full of romantic people in Hanoi, making a great contribution to the lyrical music of Vietnam.

According to Tung Duong, although the two musicians above compose in two different music schools, belong to two different generations, they all have in common: writing music on romantic and fluttering topics. most positive value for life. Perhaps that is why when he began to undertake the editing of the songs of the two seniors, the male singer said that he could not help but choose and consider each song one by one. The reason is because there are so many good works in the musical composition of the two genres and how to connect them into a continuum, romance is not easy.

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 wrote from their true feelings. I am a lover of Vietnamese music and belong to many works from veteran musicians to young musicians. Therefore, I have an open perspective. You want to honor the portrayal of a musician that is much more difficult than it is for you to do yourself. In a program, you have to choose the right falling points, create a harmonious, up and down emotion, not too heavy or too light..“- Tung Duong confided.

Musician Doan Chuan

According to the representative of the Organizing Committee, with the selection of the theme “Hanoi city”, this unit wishes to introduce the compositions of two musicians who have many unforgettable impressions when composing songs about Ha. Cabinet. This is also a spiritual gift that the artists want to send to musician Phu Quang while he is still fighting a disease. Participating in the performance in the music night outside Tung Duong also has many famous artists such as Thanh Lam, Tan Minh, Khanh Linh, Minh Chuyen …

Composer Doan Chuan (1924 – 2001) did not compose much. Up to now, his musical heritage has only 20 songs, but all are timeless love songs, especially loved by audiences for generations. The songs are not mixed in anywhere, bringing the atmosphere of old Hanoi, though not directly named, but enough for them to be considered representative of Hanoi.

Musician Phu Quang

And musician Phu Quang grew up and has a young age full of memories in Hanoi, from the peaceful streets to the bombing of B52 on Kham Thien in 1972. So for him, “the first love and the best love are also are in Hanoi. ”In his treasure trove of more than 600 songs, most of them write about Hanoi. Composer Phu Quang once shared, he loved Hanoi because Hanoi was his hometown. Therefore, of course, like many other people from other hometowns, he prefers this land. In addition, Phu Quang is the “indigenous” of Hanoi, not the noisy traveler who often rushes past and doesn’t look back Again, with the whisper “small streets, small streets, nothing attractive.” He observed Hanoi closely, felt deeply, understood Hanoi more carefully than others, and therefore loved passionately. Phu Quang is mainly love songs. These love songs are written from vibrations, emotions from real love and dreams, aspirations, and obsessions about love.

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