Love it tender, love it free, so this weekend you can be doubly satisfied by the best in chamber music presented by the Grammy winning Southwest Chamber Music ensemble at HCMC Music Conservatory at 8pm, on Sunday March 21.
Southwest Chamber Music, one of the most active chamber music ensembles in the United States are in Vietnam this month as part of a six week cultural exchange program.
At the HCMC performance, they will play tunes by world renowned artistes like Copland, Debussy, Messaien, Schoenberg and Stravinsky and premiere works by new artistes, like Vu Nhat Tan, Nguyen Thien Dao and Ton That Tiet from Vietnam; and Alexandra Du Bois and Kurt Rohde from the U.S.
The HCMC tour, a part of the Ascending Dragon Music Festival & Cultural Exchange, aims to strengthen the relationship between Vietnam and the U.S and promote their new cultural exchange policies.
Ascending Dragon Music Festival and Cultural Exchange is a six week cultural exchange bringing 19 Americans to Vietnam in March, and 19 Vietnamese to the U.S. in April-May, each for three weeks.
As a two-time GRAMMY Award-winner, Southwest Chamber Music has one of the most impressive recorded discographies of any American chamber ensemble.