Founded in 2006, the Quintet features some of Vietnam’s most accomplished professional musicians who are teachers from the Vietnam National Academy of Music and performers in the Vietnam Symphony Orchestra. They include Le Thu Huong (Flute), Phan Viet Cuong (Oboe), Kim Xuan Hieu (Cor), Tran KhanhQuang (Clarinet) and Van Thanh Ha (Bassoon).
In 2007, they attended a special concert training course at the Malmö Academy of Music in Sweden under the instruction of Prof. AsgerSvendsenthat provided them with an opportunity to learn and exchange experiences with other orchestras and show international friends the development of western music in Vietnam. For years, they have performed at many domestic and international music festivals, such as in Japan, the US, France, Germany and Denmark and received many accolades from the audiences.
The Fantasia Wind Quintet consists of three teachers of the Vietnam National Academy of Music and two performers in the Vietnam Symphony Orchestra. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP Artist Van Thanh Ha and his bassoon at the concert. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP
The bassoon is a woodwind instrument in the double reed family. It is known for its distinctive tone color, wide range, variety of character and agility. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP
Artist Phan Viet Cuong and his oboe. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP
Cor player Kim Xuan Hieu. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP
The cor has the shape of round. It was made in France in 1650. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP
Flute player Le Thu Hong who learned to play the flute at the age of 8 and was the first at the graduation exam of the Vietnam National Academy of Music. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP
Tran Khanh Quang introduces the function of the clarinet. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP
The clarinet ofTran Khanh Quang. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP
The quintet performs the Early Hungarian Dances of late musician Farkas Ferenc. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP
Phan Viet Cuong talks about the New Pizzicato-Polka of composer Johann Strauss. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP
The concert by the Fantasia Wind Quintet at Manzi Art Space at 14 Phan Huy Ich, Hanoi attracts a large number of music lovers. Photo: Van Quyen/VNP
Le Thu Huong, the only female member of the Fantasia Wind Quintet, said: “The flute creates high tone colour because its sounds are diverse, sometimes high and low. When performing, I concentrate completely on my performance”. According to Phan Viet Cuong, the harmonious combination of different musical instruments together withthe idiosyncrasy of each artist, the quintet fascinates music lovers with fantastic pieces of music.
Recently, the Fantasia Wind Quintet staged a special concert at Manzi Art Space at 14 Phan Huy Ich, Hanoi, featuring musical compositions from the romantic, classic and contemporary eras.The concert created an open and intimate atmosphere with the audience, with the musicians talking about their work and the instruments./.
Story: Bich Van – Photos: Van Quyen
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