The concerto, written in 1953, premiered in 1954, but Anderson withdrew itfollowing mixed reviews. In 1988, his family decided to publish the work.
Yen will perform along with the HCM City Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera(HBSO)’s orchestra.
Yen received a Bachelor of Music in piano performance and a Master’s degree atthe city’s Conservatory of Music in 2000 and 2005.
She has performed as a soloist as well as a chamber music pianist with HBSO andSaigon Philharmonic Orchestra.
She has played at the Kimbrough Concert Hall at Washington State University inthe US, and at the first and second International Piano Festival in 2011 and2013 in HCM City.
Yen is currently the deputy head of the piano department at the conservatory.
The concert will also feature Czech composer Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No 9in E Minor, “From the New World”, op 95, B178.
The four-movement symphony was composed in 1983 when Dvorak was the director ofthe National Conservatory of Music of America from 1892 to 1895. It premieredat Carnegie Hall in New York in 1893 and has been popular ever since.
Conductor Tran Vuong Thach, HBSO’s director, will lead the concert.
Thach studied music at the Royal Conservatory of Liège in Belgium and theConservatory of Maastricht in the Netherlands.
He has worked as conductor with the Vietnam Symphony Orchestra, the NisSymphony Orchestra in Serbia, and the New Prime Symphony Orchestra in Pusan, theRepublic of Korea.
He led the HBSO in the Asian Orchestra Week in Tokyo in 2008 and in 2014.
He wrote the theme song La Bang (Leaf of Malabar Almond Tree) for the1998 TV series Vien Ngoc Con Son (Pearl of Con Son), about love betweenVietnamese and soldiers during war.
He also composed music for two cai luong (reformed opera) plays Kim VanKieu (The Tale of Kieu) in 2006 and Chiec Ao Thien Nga (Swan Coat)in 2007.
Thach gained the title Meritorious Artist in 2007.
The concert will begin at 8pm at 7 Lam Son Square in District 1. Tickets areavailable at the venue and at www.ticketbox.vn.-VNS/VNA