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Name
  
Do Nhuan

Children
  
Do Hong Quan

Role
  
Composer


Died
  
May 18, 1991, Hanoi, Vietnam

Grandchildren
  
Do Hong Mi, Do Thi Hong Khanh

People also search for
  
Do Hong Quan, Chieu Xuan, Do Hong Mi, Do Thi Hong Khanh, Do Hong Khanh

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Đỗ Nhuận (December 10, 1922 in Hải Dương – May 18, 1991 in Hanoi) was a Vietnamese classical composer. He is known for the first homegrown Vietnamese opera - Cô Sao "Miss Sao." This and other more-or-less revolutionary themed musicals were premiered by the VNOB at the Hanoi Opera House. During the late 60s he was highly critical of the "pop" music of songwriters in the South such as Phạm Duy. He was later General Secretary of the Vietnam Musicians' Association. He was a recipient of the Hồ Chí Minh Prize.

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Đoàn Lữ Nhạc (Đỗ Nhuận)


Works

Operas

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  • Cô Sao ('Miss Sao') Hanoi 1965, restaged as A Sao 1976.
  • Người tạc tượng ('The Sculptor') Hanoi 1971
  • Nguyễn Trãi (life of Nguyễn Trãi) Hanoi 1980.
  • Songs
  • Việt Nam - Trung Hoa (越南—中华) (Đỗ Nhuận) - 1966 sung by Trần Dũng

  • Đỗ Nhuận Hng ti Lin hoan m nhc u nhc s Nhun Hi Nhc S



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    References

    Đỗ Nhuận Wikipedia


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