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Finnish quartert, Russian chorus to perform

Sauna track: A quartet of musicians from Finland's Seinajoki City Orchestra will perform Finnish and Vietnamese pieces tonight at the Ha Noi Opera House. — Photo coutersy Finnish Embassy

Sauna track: A quartet of musicians from Finland's Seinajoki City Orchestra will perform Finnish and Vietnamese pieces tonight at the Ha Noi Opera House. — Photo coutersy Finnish Embassy

HA NOI — Audiences in Ha Noi this week will be treated to classical music from a Finnish quartet and performances by a Russian folk troupe as part of a diverse entertainment programme being held to mark the capital city's 1,000th anniversary.

The quartet from Finland's Seinajoki City Orchestra will perform with Vietnamese artists tonight at Ha Noi Opera House. The set list includes Finnish and Vietnamese pieces such as Tugging Waltz and Vietnamese song Ve Que (Back to the Home Village).

The highlight of the concert will be a joint performance by the quartet and Vietnamese monochord artist Hoang Anh Tu playing Avec Maria by Schubert and Vietnamese folk song Beo Dat May Troi.

The Seinajoki Quartet was formed in 1977 by the principal string players of the Seinajoki City Orchestra. The quartet's repertoire includes classics by composers such as Mozart, Schubert and Beethoven as well as contemporary Finnish and international music.

Performing at the Cultural and Friendship Palace in Ha Noi at 8pm tomorrow night, the Pyatnitsky Russian Folk Chorus promises some lively song and dance to mark "Moscow Days", a programme aimed at showcasing Russian culture in Ha Noi from today through Sunday.

The 62-member troupe was established by Mitrofan Pyatnitsky in 1910, when the group was comprised of 18 peasants. Today the chorus has more than 100 members and has won numerous awards in Russia.

The performance will officially launch the Walking around Moscow photo exhibition, which showcases images by photographers who work for Russia's Itar-Tass news service.

Other foreign arts troupes taking part in Ha Noi's millennial celebrations include groups from Germany, Britain, France, India, and Malaysia. — VNS


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