Activities showcase legacies of national anthem composer Van Cao
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To be co-organized by the Nhan Dan (People) Newspaper and the Central Council for the Theory and Criticism of Literature and the Arts, the host of events, featuring an exhibition and a seminar, are scheduled for November 6-8.
Music compositions and paintings by and behind-the-scenes stories about famous composer, poet, and painter Van Cao (1923-1995) who composed “Tien Quan ca” (The Marching Song) – Vietnam’s national anthem – will reach the public through an upcoming series of activities celebrating his 100th birthday. (Photo: VNA) |
According to painter Nguyen Van Thao, who has curated the exhibition, it will showcase his father’s 100 illustrations and oil paintings. Van Cao started illustrating in 1945 and worked for many newspapers.
In addition, on display will be approximately 100 versions of book covers from collector Nguyen Binh Phuong. The covers were completely hand-painted by the late artist to serve publishers over a long period of time.
The seminar revolving around the world of Van Cao’s music, poetry, and painting is the program's highlight, with 20 papers to be presented.
Van Cao, born in 1923 in the northern city of Hai Phong, composed ‘The Marching Song’ in 1944. President Ho Chi Minh chose the original version of the song to be the national anthem and edited by the National Assembly in 1955.