Dinh Hoai Xuan and the special concert Cello Fundamento Concert 6
Artist Dinh Hoai Xuan will perform the concert program "Cello Fundamento Concert 6" in Hanoi. Photo: NVCC
“Cello Fundamento” is an international concert series founded in 2016 by Dr. Cello Dinh Hoai Xuan with the desire to spread classical music widely to the Vietnamese public.
The brilliant success and artistic value of previous "Cello Fundamento" numbers have been affirmed not only by experts but also by a large audience across the country. Those are the motivations for female artist Dinh Hoai Xuan to continue organizing "Cello Fundamento" season 6.
Artist Dinh Hoai Xuan is devoted to classical music and the cello. Photo: Hoa Nguyen
With the theme "Oceana" (Latin for Ocean), "Cello Fundamento 6" is an expedition to new skies with the bravery, talent and ambition of an artist who dares to think, dare to do, dare to engage. The trip on that exquisite musical boat promises to be an unforgettable experience for audiences who love classical music.
In particular, "Cello Fundamento 6" is honored to receive the companionship of the Romanian Embassy and Ambassador Cristina Romila, on the occasion of the 72nd anniversary of diplomacy between Romania and Vietnam. It is known that artist Dinh Hoai Xuan is also the Honorary Representative of Romanian music in Vietnam.
Dr. Dinh Hoai Xuan shares about the program "Cello Fundamento 6 - Oceana". Photo: Hoa Nguyen
Another highlight of the program is the appearance of the Bucharest Symphony Orchestra from Romania.
The works chosen to perform in this program are highly professional and artistic, but at the same time are easy to accept for all ages, even those who are not experts in classical music.
As usual, at the end of each "Cello Fundamento" program is a performance of Vietnamese folk songs that have been transcribed for the symphony orchestra such as "Con Duyen", "Bac Kim Thang", "Go to Transplant" and "Dirt drifting clouds".
Guest of the concert, singer Tan Nhan revealed that he will perform the traditional Vietnamese music tunes "Beo dai dat nay" and "Di transplant" because "Dinh Hoai Xuan and I have the same desire to bring traditional music of Vietnam introduced to international friends".
And Dr. Dinh Hoai Xuan said, "Classical music and the cello have helped shape my worldview, good life values for myself and created opportunities for other young colleagues."