The Vietnam National Academy of Music in Hanoi will host a performance by the C asean Consonant ensemble on October 15, an experience that promises to be unforgettable for the audience, according to Le Anh Tuan, the Academy’s Director.

“C asean Consonant uses music as a bridge to connect people. Through music, 10 artists from 10 ASEAN countries with different cultures, religions, and languages have become members of a family. The concert in Hanoi is more than a performance. It honors the ASEAN Community where people live in peace, harmony, and unity, which the world is in dire need of at the moment,” said Mr. Tuan.

Before coming to Vietnam, C asean Consonant has performed in Thailand, Malaysia, China, Singapore, and Indonesia.

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