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Hundreds of artists to perform at charity concert in Hanoi

About 300 artists will perform at a concert entitled Vui Ca - Sing for Joy at the Hanoi Opera House on November 30.
Hundreds of artists to perform at charity concert in Hanoi ảnh 1Hanoi Korean Children’s Choir performed at Vui Ca - Sing for Joy concert in 2015. (Photo: organisation board)

Hanoi (VNA)
- About 300 artists will perform at a concert entitledVui Ca - Sing for Joy at the Hanoi Opera House on November 30.

The artists are from different choirs in Hanoi, including Miracle Choir andOrchestra; Hanoi Voices Choir; Hanoi Catholic Youth Choir; Hanoi KoreanChildren’s Choir and Korean Senior Choir.

With theme Connection, the artists will perform pieces including The Armed Man:A Mass for Peace; Heal the World; Vietnamese Chiec Khan Pieu (Pieu Scarf) and Onaraof the Republic of Korea.

“Music is a wonderful material to create the connection. We want this concertto invite people to come to a beautiful moment of connections people can createfrom music,” said pianist Trang Trinh from the organising board.

Vui Ca-Sing for Joy 2019 will raise funds for the Miracle Choir and Orchestra,which is a musical project for underprivileged children.

The project was initiated in 2013 by tenor and conductor Park Sung Min andpianist Trang Trinh aiming at underprivileged children in Hanoi with a view tomaking positive changes in the lives of those children through music education.

The project has expanded with more music classes for violin, piano, percussionand guitar since 2015./.
VNA

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