Posts Tagged ‘ Orchestras ’

Competition necessary to develop the arts 

December 31, 2011
Competition necessary to develop the arts 

   The Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra plays at a concert in Hanoi last February Graham Sutcliffe, who has been living in Vietnam for 20 years, is now conductor of the Vietnam National Opera Ballet. Previously, he was the conductor of the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra in Hanoi and also worked in Ho Chi Minh City. [...]

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Vietnam Symphony Orchestra having difficulty keeping musicians

April 21, 2009
Vietnam Symphony Orchestra having difficulty keeping musicians

In June 2009, the Vietnam Symphony Orchestra will turn 50. But the orchestra’s director, Meritorious Artist Ngo Hoang Quan, complained that he may lose all instrumentalists. The Vietnam Symphony Orchestra.  Half a century of pride The Vietnam Symphony Orchestra has experienced 50 years of ups and downs in wars and peace and it is still the [...]

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Vietnam, Cuba foreign ministries to bolster ties

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Vietnam’s top diplomat has affirmed that the Foreign Ministry will closely cooperate with its Cuban counterpart to implement the agreements reached by the two...