The National Concert entitled What Remains, a program organized by VietNamNet Newspaper under the auspices of the Ministry of Information and Communications, has grown in importance over the past decade as a highlight of the spiritual life of the Vietnamese people on National Day, September 2. Combining the highest artistic standards with timeless human ideals, What Remains has touched the hearts of audiences since its premiere in 2009.
It has evolved beyond the confines of a performance into a unique opportunity to honor the sacrifices of the previous generation and inspire hope for the future success of the Vietnamese people.
The 2024 program, organized by VietNamNet Newspaper, will be held at the Hanoi Opera House on September 2 at 14:00. This year's What Remains will feature many innovations, including the first-ever participation of the Sun Symphony Orchestra and French conductor Olivier Ochanine.
This year's "What Remains" brings together the Kosmos Opera Choir, meritorious artist Vu Thang Loi, meritorious artist Pham Khanh Ngoc, singer Trong Tan and familiar faces such as singer Nguyen Bao Yen, Phuc Tiep, among others. This is also the stage that injects a new, youthful breeze, with the breath of time through the performance of saxophonist An Tran and Oplus Group. In particular, this is the first time that the Ao Linh Group, with artists who work in the military, will appear on the stage of the "What Remains" concert.
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