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Ca trù is a complex form of sung poetry found in the north of Việt Nam from the 11th century on, using lyrics written in traditional Vietnamese poetic forms. Loan spoke about the development of Ca trù in Hà Nội...
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International and Vietnamese music specialists discussed research
findings on local music and culture at the Vietnamese Institute for
Musicology in Ha Noi on Friday. The discussions were organised as part of activities at two symposiums,
one on music and minorities and the other on applied ethno-musicology,
held in collaboration with the International Council for Traditional
Music and running until Wednesday.
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Two annual symposiums connected with the International Council of
Traditional Music (ITCM) will be hosted in Ha Noi on July 30. The
sixth ICTM Music and Minorities Study Group and the second Applied
Ethno-musicology Study Group symposium will host 87 representatives from
30 countries and territories around the world.
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Participants at the
meeting of the 8th tenure of Viet Nam Musicians Association shared the
view that the organisation should further co-operate with television to
promote more newly composed works.
The association also developed its orientations for
musical development in the new term (2010-15), in which it aims to
establish an advanced and professional music environment full of
traditional identity, and humanity.
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The traditional love duet singing of northern province
of Bac Ninh has been officially recognised as a Masterpiece of Oral and
Intangible Heritage of Humanity, while ca tru (chamber music) has been
listed as a cultural heritage in need of urgent protection by the United
Nations’ Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).
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