On August 20, 2024, “Hue Symphony - ban giao huong Hue” program was announced by Bamboo Artist Agency in Ho Chi Minh city.
Hue has always been famous for rich culture, history, heritages particularly the complex of monuments under Nguyen dynasty and Hue court music. Hue has gradually defined its important position by becoming the center for culture and tourism in Vietnam. After the recent success of “Doi Thoai Trinh Cong Son - Tinh yeu tim thay” (Talk to Trinh Cong Son - the found love) within the framework of Hue International Arts Festival Week, Bamboo Artist Agency will come back with “Hue Symphony - ban giao huong Hue” program.
“Hue Symphony - ban giao huong Hue” program is a combination of the east, the west, tradition and modernity. It is also the follow-up event of Bamboo Concerto held by BamBoo Artists Agency. As planned, the program will take place on October 19 and October 20, 2024.
On this occasion, audiences will enjoy masterpieces of Vietnam in general and “Binh - Tri - Thien” in particular in a warm, solemn and friendly atmosphere. This high-quality music night brought together Vietnamese leading composer Tran Manh Hung, conductor Dustin Tieu, Orchestra Imagine Philharmonic and Hue Music Academy.
Flowers given to units and individuals accompanying the program
“Hue Symphony - ban giao huong Hue” is expected to become a regular program which can not be missed by any visitors coming to Hue as well as an irreplaceable food of the mind for people living in Hue and the beloved Central region.
With leading staff such as Director General Nguyen Xuan Huy, music director Tran Manh Hung and Dustin Tieu, it is believed to be a promising music night. True artists who made their names by their powerful voices and unique styles will join the event, particularly saxophonist Tran Manh Tuan, bamboo flute artist Tran Khanh Tuong, singer Duc Tuan, Ngoc Khue, Dao Mac, Bach Tra, Xuan Dinh K.Y and DJ Huy Ngo.
Particularly, two foreign artists will show up at the event. They are Akari Nakatani known for her role as Michiko on “Em va Trinh” movie” and Jmi Ko, the talented violinist from Korea.