Hoàng Vân

Hoàng Vân

Birth : 1930-07-24, Hanoï, French Indochina [now Vietnam]

Death : 2018-02-04

History

Hoàng Vân (24 July 1930, Hanoi – 4 February 2018) was a Vietnamese songwriter and composer. His birth name is Lê Văn Ngọ. He is best known as a composer during the two Indochina wars. He was a soldier in the Dien Bien Phu battle, before being sent for training in European classical music at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing by the end of the first Indochina war. After his return to Vietnam, Hoàng Vân became the conductor of the Radio Orchestra (Voice of Vietnam), as well as a lecturer at the composition faculty of the Ha Noi Conservatory of Music (now the Vietnam National Academy of Music) until 1989. He was also a member of the Vietnam Musicians Association and worked there until 1996. Hoàng Vân was known by the public through his songs, but he also composed symphonies (notably Thành Đồng Tổ quốc, The Bronze Citadel of my Fatherland), in 1960), choirs, instrumental ensemble, scores for films and plays...

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Hoàng Vân

Movies

When Grandmother Is Away
Music
With his parents busied by the toils of daily life during the subsidy days, little Minh's grandmother is closest to him in the family. Until one day...
First Love
Music
Student Ba Duy sinks deep into heartbreak and a nihilistic street life when his sweetheart, Diem Huong, suddenly leaves him to marry an American diplomat.
Rising Storm
Music
Phương and his sister Vân reunite after years of separation in the war, but their clashing political affiliations soon set them apart.
White Smoke
Music
The conflict between a group of workers and the manager as they struggle to maximize the production in a cement factory in the 60s