Concert
Brass Promenade
![HAN 24.04.2022 Brass Promenade HAN 24.04.2022 Brass Promenade](/resources/files/png116/manzi---brass-promenade-24-apr.-gi-web-banner-formatkey-png-w320m.png)
Using the three movements of Gustav Holst’s Suite No. 1 as a recurring theme of three locations, Brass Promenade features a diverse mix of repertoire ranging from Italian baroque, Russian romanticism, to the 20th century fanfares and operas, finishing with new arrangements of contemporary works including some Vietnamese favorite melodies.
Indulging in a unique blend of experience: listening, walking, climbing the stairs, the audience will discover a new face of brass music, quite distinct from section identity associated with their role in symphony orchestras. This performance by Hanoi Brass Community will surprise through unexpected transformations and interesting interactions with spaces, explore various acoustics from a chamber room of the venerable French villa to a rough terrace resembling a contemporary artist’s studio - from indoors to outdoors, on the ground then up in the high-rise.
This event is part of manzi’s art programme supported by Goethe-Institut.
Program
Part 1: Cafe - 14 Phan Huy Ích (~20Min) | 1 movement from suite No.1 - Gustav Holst <Quintet> | |
“Concert duets for two trumpet” - Allen Vizutti | Yuki Urushihara Pham The Hoanh |
“Fanfare for St. Edmundsbury” - Benjamin Britten | Jonathan Scott Phan Binh Pham The Hoanh |
Part 2: Exhibition space - 2 ngõ Hàng Bún (~25min) | 2nd movement from Suite No.1 - Gustav Holst <Quintet> | |
“Concerto for two Trumpets” - Antonio Vivaldi | Jonathan Scott Baba Yasunori |
“Rustique” - Eugene Bozza | Yuki Urushihara Phan Huy Phuc |
“Vocalize” - Sergei Rachmaninov | Truong Tan Sang Phan Huy Phuc |
“Fantasy” - Francis Thome | Dang Van Chinh Phan Huy Phuc |
“Duet from Pearl fisher” - Georges Bizet | Jonathan Scott Truong Tan Sang |
Part 3: Rooftop (~30 min) | 3rd movement from Suite Nr.1 - Gustav Holst <Quintet> | |
“Tico tico” - Zequinha de Abreu | All |
“Overture from Barbiere Sevilla” - Gioachino Rossini | Trumpet Ensemble |
“Mr Jums from Three Brass cats” - Chris Hazell | All |
“Excerpts from Carmen suite” - Georges Bizet | All |
“Bong Bong Bang Bang” - 365 da band/ Arr. Alexander Ian Oon | All |
“Vietnam que huong toi” - Do Nhuan/ Arr. Alexander Ian Oon | Pham The Hoanh, Yuki Urushihara, Phan Binh, Tran Quoc Binh, Dang Van Chinh, Jonathan Scott, Nguyen Minh Quy, Baba Yasunori, Bui Ngoc Linh, Dao Duong Khanh, Viet Duc, Truong Tan Sang |
Musicians
Yuki Urushihara (1990): Trumpet![Yuki Urushihara Yuki Urushihara © © Goethe-Institut Hanoi Yuki Urushihara](/resources/files/png116/yuki-urushihara_countdown-12.04-formatkey-png-default-m.png)
He was a member of several youth orchestras, which allowed him to experience various musical aspects and epochs. Those orchestras include Junior Philharmonic Orchestra Tokyo, Asian Youth Orchestra (Hong Kong), as well as experienced as extra with the Staatsoper Berlin, and the Orchestra Akademie at the Norddeutsche Philharmonie Rostock.
From 2018 Yuki Urushihara moved to Hanoi Vietnam, until 2021 he worked as associate principal trumpet player at the Sun symphony orchestra in Hanoi.
Hoành Phạm (1991) TRUMPET
![Hoành Phạm Hoành Phạm © © Goethe-Institut Hanoi Hoành Phạm](/resources/files/png116/phm-th-hoanh_countdown-12.04-formatkey-png-default-m.png)
In 2018, he graduated from the Vietnam National Academy of Music and has worked at the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra until now. Along with research and experimentation combines traditional Vietnamese culture with his trumpet. In 2018, 2019, 2020 he joined the Wonder Art Education, Practice and Research Organization run by pianist Trang Trinh, to carry out art projects towards the introduction of trumpets and traditional Vietnamese music for audiences aged 2 to 12 years old. In 2020, he collaborated with the Asia Education Foundation of the University of Melbourne to incorporate traditional music for use in the Podcast Series Building BRIDGES for World Teachers Day. In Podcast Series he plays on the online music platform Spotify 2020 is also the year he and his friends from different orchestras create Hanoi Brass Community to create a playground for brass lovers in general, including Hanoi Brass Quintet and Hanoi Brass Ensemble.
Besides performing orchestral programs and with Hanoi Brass Quintet, he was invited to teach Trumpet at British Vietnamese International bilingual School and British International School, he also the Suggest Teacher to do Trumpet private lessons in United Nations International School Hanoi (UNIS Hanoi).
Đào Dương Khánh (2000) TROMBONE
![Đào Dương Khánh Đào Dương Khánh © © Goethe-Institut Hanoi Đào Dương Khánh](/resources/files/png116/ao-dng-khanh_countdown-12.04-formatkey-png-default-m.png)
Phúc Phan (1987) PIANO
![Phúc Phan Phúc Phan © © Goethe-Institut Hanoi Phúc Phan](/resources/files/png116/phan-phuc-_countdown-12.04-formatkey-png-default-m.png)
Details
Manzi Exhibition Space (Hanoi)
2 Hang Bun lane, Ba Dinh
Hanoi
Price: 200.000 VND Register
+84 24 32004494 kultur-hanoi@goethe.de