“Spanish melody” concert set to thrill Hanoi audiences
The concert is part of activities to celebrate the 45th anniversary of bilateral relations between Vietnam and Spain, as well as the 80th anniversary of Spain’s National Day.
The show will feature performances by renowned Spanish and Vietnamese artists, including pianist Pablo Galdo, pianist Tran Thi Tam Ngoc, and guitarist Vu Duc Hien.
They will play a number of popular Spanish works, including Suite Espanola No.1, Opt.47 by Isaac Albeniz, Caprichio Arabe by Francisco Tarrega, and Ma mère l’Oye by Maurice Ravel.
Pablo Galdo is an exceptional Spanish pianist famous for his great technique who has gained a number of prizes in various piano competitions over the years.
The Spanish pianist has performed in more than 40 countries globally with different orchestras in Spain, Hungary, Germany, and Austria.
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