The 2025 Summer Concert, part of the Hanoi Concert series organized by Hanoi Radio, will take place on July 6 at the Hanoi Opera House with the participation of Conductor Honna Tetsuji and the Vietnam Symphony Orchestra, People's Artist Tan Minh, singer Khanh Linh, violinist Hoang Ho Khanh Van and flute artist Le Thu Huong, bringing performances with a strong combination of chamber music and modernity.

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Artists participate in the program.

With the message of New Energy - Entering a New Era , the program expresses the spirit of innovation and integration of the country through art. Familiar Vietnamese songs such as Entering Summer, Phuong Hong, Ha Trang, Hat Voi Chu Cicada are arranged in a symphonic style, opening up a familiar yet novel listening experience. In addition, there are folk works such as Tieng flute que huong, Ly ngua o , interspersed with world classic symphonies such as Mua he (Vivaldi), Giac mong dem hau - Scherzo (Mendelssohn), Farandole (Bizet) or Krapfenwald'l (Strauss II).

"The combination of light music and a symphony orchestra will create a different effect. With 60-100 artists performing together, each song will be lit up by strong energy, inspiring the audience," said shared musician Do Kien Cuong, who arranged many of the works in the program.

Through Hanoi Concert , Hanoi Radio affirms its role in innovating performing arts, combining television and digital platforms to bring chamber music closer to the public. The program is also a practical effort to implement the Resolution on developing the capital's cultural industry, aiming to build Hanoi into a "Creative City" by 2045.

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Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/nsnd-tan-minh-lan-dau-hat-phuong-hong-phong-cach-Giao-huong-2418097.html