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Musical program “Remembering Trinh Cong Son”

HNN.VN - The program offered the public various songs by the musician Trinh Cong Son that has tugged at the public’s heartstrings, such as: Hue - Saigon - Hanoi, Quynh Huong, Dau chan dia dang, Mua hong, etc.

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To commemorate the 22th anniversary of Trinh Cong Son’s passing, the musical program themed “Remembering Trinh Cong Son”, starting at 5 p.m. yesterday April 1st at Ken House was organized by Thua Thien Hue Music Association.

The program offered the public various songs by the musician Trinh Cong Son that has tugged at the public’s heartstrings, such as: Hue - Saigon - Hanoi, Quynh Huong, Dau chan dia dang, Mua hong, etc.

The performances of the orchestra- Ken Hue and many Hue-based young singers led the audiences to a sense of nostalgia, in remembrance of the beloved musician through the melodies and lyrics imbued with his love and humanistic philosophy.

By Minh Hien
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