Senior musician writes a song for Japanese

Published: 29/03/2011 05:00

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Composer Do Hong Quan, Chairman of the Vietnam
Musicians’ Association spent five days to compile a song entitled “Sending
Charitable Words” as the gift for victims of the earthquakes and tsunamis in Japan. The song
is performed by singer Ho Quynh Huong.


Composer Do Hong Quan, Chairman of the Vietnam
Musicians’ Association spent five days to compile a song entitled “Sending
Charitable Words” as the gift for victims of the earthquakes and tsunamis in Japan. The song
is performed by singer Ho Quynh Huong.

Musician
Do Hong Quan

The idea to write this song came up in a talk between Do
Hong Quan and poet, musician and politician Vu Mao after the disasters in Japan. The
first words of the song were from the talk.

“I froze the first
time I listened to the song,” said Meritorious Artist Chieu Xuan, Do Hong
Quan’s wife, talked about the song.

Quan’s daughter Hong Khanh

Their daughter Hong Khanh immediately performed the song.

“I burst into tears when I sang that song because I love my
Japanese friends. My grandmother, my uncle and parents-in-law of my cousin also
cried when they listened to this song,” Hong Khanh related.

Singer
Ho Quynh Huong

“Sending Charitable Words” video clip was shot on March 29,
performed by singer Ho Quynh Huong.

Musician Do Hong Quan hoped that the song will rouse up
support for Japanese victims.

To support Japanese victims, readers can donate cash to
VietNamNet Newspaper, No. 4 Lang
Ha Street, Ba Dinh Dist. Hanoi or transfer money
to VietNamNet Newspaper’s account as follows:

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