HTV to broadcasts art program ‘Young tone’
Ho Chi Minh City Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera in collaboration with HCMC Television will hold an art performance under title ‘Young Tone’ on 29th day of March, June, September and December.
The three-year old program has inspired many young artists. The program on March 29 is themed “Orchestra Introduction”.
Conductor Tran Vuong Thach will be directing violinist Tang Thanh Nam, oboe player Pham Khanh Toan, clarinetist Vo Minh Dong and Tran Dai Nghia, and bassoon player A Tach with a large ensemble.
Especially, this year’s program will be televised on the television program Go Cua Am Nhac (Knocking on Music’s Door) hosted by HTV.
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