The program aims to offer a space for musical enjoyment, featuring performances of classic works such as Flower Duet, Salut! demeure chaste et pure, and the Barcarolle boat song.
The concert will be led by conductor Victor Jacob, a nominee for the "Victoires de la Musique Classique" (French Classical Music Awards). The event will also feature artists who have graced stages at renowned opera houses in Montpellier, Rouen, Versailles, Hong Kong, and Hanoi. According to the organizers, the two-night event seeks to evoke the musical ambiance of 19th-century Parisian theaters.
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International artists will perform in Hanoi. *Photo: Techcombank*. |
Over 55 international artists from the Royal Opera of Versailles Symphony Orchestra, including tenor Julien Behr, will perform solo, duet, and ensemble pieces during the 90-minute program. The orchestra has a history of performing on international stages and for events attended by heads of state and diplomatic delegations. The artists are scheduled to arrive in Hanoi from 21/4 to prepare for the concert.
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The Royal Opera of Versailles Symphony Orchestra arrives in Hanoi on 21/4. *Photo: Techcombank*. |
Beyond the music, the program will offer a culinary experience featuring the Mellow Six brand, creating a multi-sensory journey for the audience.
Thai Minh Diem Tu, Techcombank's Marketing Director, explained that "French Essence" is more than an art program. It is part of their broader initiative to create sophisticated experiences for customers, integrating culture, art, and lifestyle within a comprehensive ecosystem to establish international standards. Through this, Techcombank aims to deliver world-class values and exclusive privileges, with each experience meticulously designed and consistently tailored for individual customers.
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Artists receive flowers from the sponsor. *Photo: Techcombank*. |
"Moving forward, we will continue to support international-scale programs, progressively building exclusive privileges and fostering distinct, high-class, and sustainable journeys", she added.
Nhat Le


