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  2. Music of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Yellow music. Yellow music (Nhạc vàng) in Vietnam has two meanings. The first meaning is the lyrical and romantic music from pre-war, post-development in southern Vietnam in the period 1954s-1975s and later overseas as well as in the country after Đổi Mới, influenced by music of South Vietnam 1975s.

  3. Ca Huế - Wikipedia

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    Ca Huế ( Vietnamese: [kaː hwě], Chữ Hán: 歌化, "Huế songs") is a form of classical Vietnamese music of Central Vietnam, particularly the Huế region. It contrasts with the ca trù genre to the North, and the đờn ca tài tử "gifted scholar" style to the South. The singer sings solo, as in the ca trù genre, accompanying herself ...

  4. P. Q. Phan - Wikipedia

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    P. Q. Phan (Vietnamese: Phan Quang Phục), (born 1962 in Da Nang, South Vietnam) is a Vietnamese composer of contemporary classical music living in the United States. He became interested in music while studying architecture in 1978 and taught himself to play the piano, compose, and orchestrate. In 1982, he immigrated to the United States and ...

  5. Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments. Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical musics of Vietnam. They comprise a wide range of string, wind, and percussion instruments, used by both the Viet (Kinh) majority as well as the nation's ethnic minorities.

  6. Đặng Thái Sơn - Wikipedia

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    Đặng Thái Sơn. Đặng Thái Sơn (born July 2, 1958, in Hanoi, Vietnam) is a Vietnamese-Canadian classical pianist. In 1980, he won the X International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, becoming the first pianist from Asia to do so. [1][2] He has received particular acclaim for the sonority and poetry in his interpretations of Chopin ...

  7. Văn Cao - Wikipedia

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    Văn Cao. Văn Cao (born Nguyễn Văn Cao, Vietnamese pronunciation: [ŋʷjə̌ˀn van kaːw]; 15 November 1923 – 10 July 1995) was a Vietnamese composer whose works include Tiến Quân Ca, which became the national anthem of Vietnam. [2][3] He, along with Phạm Duy and Trịnh Công Sơn, is widely considered one of the three most salient ...

  8. Category:Vietnamese composers - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Vietnam portal ... Vietnamese classical composers‎ (1 C, 5 P) F. Vietnamese film score composers‎ (2 P) S. Vietnamese songwriters‎ (2 C, 25 P)

  9. Đỗ Nhuận - Wikipedia

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    Đỗ Nhuận (December 10, 1922 in Hải Dương – May 18, 1991 in Hà Nội) was a Vietnamese classical composer. He is known for the first homegrown Vietnamese opera - Cô Sao "Miss Sao." This and other more-or-less revolutionary themed musicals were premiered by the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet (VNOB) at the Grand Opera House. [1]

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