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From the organizer: Folk songs from two different cultures: Gewandhaus Choir Leipzig and HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra (HBSO) are performing together.

Goethe-Institut Ho Chi Minh welcomes the Gewandhaus Choir Leipzig, which is directed by Gregor Meyer, in Vietnam. After having held two concerts in Hanoi they are performing together with the choir of the HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra at the Conservatory HCMC on October 15. Two cultures are meeting on the stage: The renowned musicians are singing German and Vietnamese folk songs.

The Gewandhaus Choir Leipzig has been one of the most renowned German concert choirs for over 150 years and is closely related to the traditional Gewandhaus orchestra Leipzig. The choir is covering a huge variety of genres, apart from a capella they are also singing symphonic music, gospel, soul, pop and jazz. They are touring to foreign countries on a regular basis, for instance they were invited to India by the Goethe-Institut and they participated in the birthday concert of Pope Benedict XVI. in Vatican. For the first time, Goethe-Institut Hanoi initiated their concert trip to Vietnam.

HCMC Ballett Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1993 and performs a big repertoire including orchestra, ensemble, solo, opera and ballet pieces. The renowned orchestra aspires to present Vietnamese artists and talents to a global audience as to strengthen the cultural exchange with other countries.

For more information see:

www.goethe.de/vietnam   hanoigrapevine.com  www.gewandhausorchester.de   www.hbso.org.vn 

PROGRAMME:

1. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809- 1847)

Nunc dimittis - Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace

2. Der 43. Psalm

Judge me, O God, and plead my cause

3. Lowell Mason (1792-1872)

Nearer my God, to thee

4. Józef Swider (1930-2014)

Cantus gloriosus (Hymn of praise)

5. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy

New Year’s Day

6. Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)

Dancing and leaping

7. Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

Where e’er I go

8. Jürgen Golle (*1942)

Little Love Song

9. Friedrich Silcher (1789-1860)

Ännchen von Tharau

In a cold ground (farewell from a lover)If all fountains are flowing (a song for a secret lover)

10. Gregor Meyer (*1979)

You know that I love you

11. Dân ca/ Folk song

Vietnamese rice tabor

12. Trần Mạnh Hùng

Lullaby

13. Dân ca / Folk song

Bèo dạt mây trôi – Trèo lên quán dốc

14. Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (1839- 1901)

Evening Song

15. Max Reger

The moon has risen

Contact: Nguyễn Thu Hanh Goethe-Institut Ho Chi Minh City18, Str. 1, Cu xa Do Thanh, Ward 4, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City Tel.: +84 8 38326716 – Ext.: 14

Email: hanh.nguyenthu@saigon.goethe.org

Website: www.goethe.de/vietnam

Facebook: www.facebook.com/goetheinstitut.hcm

Admission fee: 250.000 VND; 80.000 VNĐ (reduced admission fee only for students)

Tickets are already available at the HBSO office (opera house) and online starting from 29.09. on www.hbso.org.vn , www.facebook.com/hbsovn or by calling: 08.3823.7419; Ms. Ly: 0903.604.539

 

Saturday, 15 October

8:00pm

HCMC Conservatory of Music | 112 Nguyen Du, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1

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