In ancient European culture, after the cold winter, March is truly the season of transformation. Trees, birds, and even people transform as they enter spring. More specifically, the West marked its transition with hunting trips. “The Hunt” is originally the nickname of Sonata No. 3, Opus 31, by German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Covering the hunts associated with the month of March, it is the budding of all things.
This is the next issue in the 2024 journey of the topic "The Journey of Endless Creativity" with the plan to perform a complete set of 32 piano sonatas by Pianist Nguyen Duc Anh and the Saigon Classical Music Lovers Group. and Arietta Vietnam, the program content of the program implementers will also revolve around the spring theme. Evocation is perhaps a dominant force in Beethoven's piano sonatas. We will hear clarity and freshness through Sonata No. 22 (Opus 54); steadfastness and courage through Sonata No. 5 (Opus 10 No. 1); Along with that are the two sonatas No. 18 (Opus 31 No. 3) and No. 28 (Opus 101), which, although different in expression, carry neat musical messages like trumpet signals - typical for marching tunes. troops, spring hunts.
With Piano Recital No. 5 in 9 sessions of the project to perform all 32 of Beethoven's piano sonatas, the Saigon Classical Music Lovers Group with Arietta Vietnam and pianist Nguyen Duc Anh once again invite you to love Classical music. Let's join and experience discovering new breaths through many stages of composition by the genius German composer.
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15th March 2024
07PM - 09PM
Arts and Literature Center| 1st Floor, 81 Tran Quoc Thao, District 3, HCMC