HCM City (VNS/VNA) - A concertfeaturing jazz fusion and world music by four artists will be staged at HCM City’sVOH Music One this week.
The event, Vuong Tron - Sky & Earth, featuresVietnamese-French singer Huong Thanh, Japanese zitherist Kengo Saito, Frenchdrummer Patrice Heral, and Malian Ballaké Sissoko, a noted player of the kora(a lute-harp from Mali).
The artists will perform solo several pieces of jazz-fusionand world music, with an emphasis on folk culture.
Singer Thanh began her love for traditional music and cailuong (reformed opera) career from her father, famous composer Luu Huu Phuoc.
She began her career at a young age. In 1977 she moved tolive in France and performed in Europe, and in 1995, began singing jazz.
She won the first prize Prix Musiques du Monde, presented bythe national public radio channel France Musique in 2007.
Later she returned to Vietnam to make the album Musiquedu Théatre Cai Luong/Cai Luong Music, recorded and distributed by Ocora RadioFrance.
Her album features songs in cai luong by well-knowncomposers from southern provinces.
Thanh has released several albums, including Moon andWind, Dragonfly, Mangustao and Fragile Beauty, which usedjazz and Vietnamese folk music.
Her albums feature Vietnamese-French jazz artist Nguyen Le,artists such as Paolo Fresu of Italy, Renaud Garcia Fons of Spain, DhaferYoussef of Tunisia, Richard Bona of Cameroon and Francois Verly of France.
In 2011, she performed in Cam Ky Thi Hoa (Music,Chess, Poem, Painting), a concert featuring the Camkytiwa band of four folkmusic players from China, the Republic of Korea and Japan, at the HCM CityMusic Conservatory.
In Vuong Tron - Sky & Earth, Thanh will performsongs using Vietnamese folk music and jazz.
The concerts will be held at 8pm on June 16 at VOH Music Oneon 37 Nguyen Binh Khiem street in District 1. Tickets are available at the box office.-VNS/VNA