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Vietnamese musician introduces traditional culture with a spoon
Musician Tran Quang Hai, working for France’s
National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), has performed various
traditional Vietnamese songs and melodies in front of international audiences
over the world with a spoon and some small j-harps.
The musician said that he could travel, along with his spoon, around the world
without any charge for meals. Wherever he goes, music-lovers often highly
appreciate his performances and give him free meals.
Musician Kieu Tan, popular for his study on a slack-key guitar, recalled his
interesting memory of his friend, musician Tran Quang Hai, that some years ago,
he had a suspicion when musician Hai asked him whether he would like to taste
Pho for free of charge in Germany.
After enjoying a bowl of Pho, musician Hai took a spoon from his bag and beat it
on his hands, legs and mouth. Interestingly, it sounded as a joyful melody,
attracting a lot of table companions. The seller openly expressed his admiration
for musician Hai, and said that the restaurant will welcome him and offer him
free meal whenever he goes there.
Musician Hai has, so far, had over 3,000 talks in 65 countries around the world.
He has attended 130 international music congresses and festivals, given lectures
at more than 120 universities, and composed over 400 musical works. A number of
his studies have been internationally recognised.
His musical road is towards interaction of diversity with traditional musical
genres, contributing to make the world closer.
Born in 1944 into a traditional music family, musician Tran Quang Hai graduated
from the piano faculty at a university in Ho Chi Minh City. In 1961, he studied
in the reputed University of Sorbonne. Since 1968, he has attached to the CNRS.
Source: TNTS |
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