Russian Melodies: Bring Unique Russian Music Space To Vietnam

With the participation of singer Nguyen Khac Hoa, Natalya Skryabina, and pianist Francesco Cipolleta (Italy), the music program "Russian Melodies" promises to bring Vietnamese audiences the best Russian music experience in April.
March 11, 2024 | 09:47

The program will take place from April 4 to April 11 with many shows in Hanoi, Hue, and Da Nang. According to singer Nguyen Khac Hoa, a representative of the Organizing Committee, "Russian Melodies" will send to the audience a series of classic works by composers such as Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Prokofiev, and Glinka.

Russian Melodies: Bring Unique Russian Music Space To Vietnam
The classical music program "Russian Melodies" will occur in Hanoi, Hue, and Da Nang from April 4 to April 11. Photo: Organizing Committee

Listeners will experience a wide range of emotions with Russia's most famous classic songs. Singer Nguyen Khac Hoa said the performances were carefully selected to give the public an in-depth perspective on Russian culture and music.

Russian Melodies: Bring Unique Russian Music Space To Vietnam
Singer Nguyen Khac Hoa (third from left), singer Natalya Skryabina (fourth from left), and pianist Francisco Cipolletta (sixth from left). Photo: Organizing Committee

Nguyen Khac Hoa has more than 10 years of living, studying, and working in the Russian Federation. After graduating with honors from a master's degree in opera from the Gnessin National Academy of Music (Russian Federation) in 2021, Khac Hoa is continuing his doctoral research here. He has attended several performances in Russia, Vietnam, Moldova, Kazakhstan, and many European and Asian tours.

Female singer Natalya Skryabina is a famous vocalist from the Russian Federation. She has won many music awards such as European Open Award "Open Europe" (2008), and International Vocal Competition "Festos" (2012).

Natalya Skryabina is the Artistic Director of the International Music Education Foundation (IMEA).

Italian professor and pianist Francisco Cipolletta is a familiar face on prestigious classical music stages and a judge of national and international competitions. Francisco Cipolletta is currently a professor of piano at the National Conservatory “G.F.Ghedini” in Cuneo (Italy).

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