Musician Van Cao is one of the greatest musicians in Vietnam music of all time. He is the author of the National Anthem SRV
Musician Van Cao real name is Nguyen Van Cao, originally from Nam Dinh, born on 15-11-1923, in Lach Tray, Hai Phong. He also has an alias is Van. Because the poor should learn to layer seven, the out of school, please do post office
In 1939 (16 years old), he composed the song "Sad artisanal". In 1940 he composed the "Eden" after the South would travel on. The "Eden" is an artist's dream into a peaceful place, but difficult to achieve in the Vietnamese context of colonial country. In 1941, he met Pham Duy, Pham Duy has advised him to Hanoi to life artists.
1943, Van Cao on the Hanoi Fine Arts Foundation Indochina school auditorium. He wrote poems, stories, novels printed on Saturday, participating Unique exhibition. Revolution enlightenment, Van Cao wrote and agencies in charge of printing Phan Chu Trinh, printed books, pamphlets. He was in charge of the guard of honor killing evil than time. Th ời this time he wrote: Workers Vietnam, Vietnam Fighter. Especially the song "Marching Song" at the end of 1944 beginning of 1945, after being chosen as the anthem of Vietnam.
After the August Revolution in 1945, he was a newspaper reporter and present Labor. In addition, Van Cao also involved in the transport of money and weapons into southern fronts fronts. Hundreds of thousands of busy but this time he wrote a lot of songs left a deep impression: Zhang Chi, Vietnam Air Force, Navy Vietnam, ... He is also Executive Member of National Salvation Cultural Association.
In 1946, Van Cao in interregional activities III. After that, he was in charge of the police investigation team and the regional section Independent newspaper wrote. This is the period really fit in his compositions, writings: Song Lo (1947), My Village (1947), On the season (1948), National competition (1948), PhD in Hanoi ( 1949), In praise of President Ho Chi Minh (1949) ... one came.
After 1954, Van Cao's Art Association members; Musicians Association; Executive Member of Vietnam Musicians Association course I, III course; Deputy General Secretary of Union literature and art. In addition to writing songs, Van Cao also wrote music for film and theater. He even wrote instrumental music, including the British symphony Uncle Ho's poems.
The works have been published: The people at sea (poems in general), Published by The Arts - 1956; Poetry collection Leaves, Published by New work; My village song set, Publisher Music - 1974; Thien pregnant, Youth Publishing House - 1988; Tap songs Van Cao, Publisher Music - 1993 ...
Although very few composed near the end of life, this talented artist also released a track in late 1975, which is "First Spring", a song so gentle, calming and very impersonal . Musician Van Cao was a painter. He used this art to speak his mind.
With a tireless dedication to the country's art scene, he was the State Party and the Resistance Medal, first class, third-class Independence Medal, First Class Independence Medal.
In 1996, he was awarded the Ho Chi Minh Prize in literature for works of art: Marching song, Fighter Vietnam, Song Lo, PhD in Hanoi, Ho Chairman Praise.
Both musicians, both as artist, both as a poet, in every field, he offers valuable contributions. Van Cao multi-talented artist is one of the leading musicians of our country musicians.
July 10, 1995, after a period of lung cancer, died in hospital Van Cao Huu Nghi, Hanoi.
In 2005, ten years after Van Cao lost, Hanoi named Van Cao book for a line of the most beautiful streets of the city of Lieu Giai to connect from Hoang Hoa Tham Street.
Works: Compared with two famous musicians in other Vietnam 1000 Pham Duy and Trinh Cong Son sections with 600 songs, Van Cao wrote no more. Musical career of Van Cao is divided into two main areas: love songs and heroic ca. In addition to songs, he also wrote a number of instrumental works for piano, like the River Line, Sea night away ... Customers coconut nest British symphony of Uncle Ho's ...
But writing is not much but the works of Van Cao ranks immortal music of Vietnam
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