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Classical music concerts celebrate Christmas season

Two classical music concerts will be held in HCM City on December 12 to welcome the Christmas season.
Classical music concerts celebrate Christmas season ảnh 1The Republic of Korea's soprano Cho Hae-ryong will perform at the Winter Concert to welcome the Christmas season at the HCM City Conservatory of Music on December 12. (File Photo)
HCM City (VNA) - Twoclassical music concerts will be held in HCM City on December 12 to welcome theChristmas season.

The Winter Concert, which willpresent works by Verdi, Mozart, Stachowski and Glinka, will feature soprano ChoHae-ryong from the Republic of Korea and cellist Zdzislaw Lapinski from Poland.

Lapinski is the artistic director ofthe Chamber Ensemble Primo Allegro. He is also professor and head of the cellodepartment at the Academy of Music in Kracow, Poland.

The artists will perform withVietnamese tenor and Meritorious Artist Ta Minh Tam, pianists Nguyen Thuy Yen andNguyen Lan Anh, and clarinetist Nguyen Tuan Loc.

The Saigon Philharmonic Orchestrawill also be featured.

The concert will be led by conductorand Meritorious Artist Tran Vuong Thach, director of the HCM City BalletSymphony Orchestra and Opera.

At another Christmas concert in thecity, the Saigon Classical Music Group will present a Holy Night concert at thecity’s Southern Women’s Museum.

The concert will feature classiccarols as well as compositions by Shostakovich, Wohlfahrt and Franck.

Excerpts from Tchaikovsky’s TheNutcracker, Haydn’s Messiah and Franz Lehár’s TheMerry Widow will be performed during the night as well.

The performance will feature youngvocalists, violinists and pianists of the Saigon Classical Music Group,together with the Saigon Choir.-VNA
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