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Ancient Ensemble of Tonkin, Arditti String Quartet, Ensemble Modern, Goethe Institut Hanoi, Hanoi New Music Ensemble, Hong Kong New Music Ensemble, Honna Tetsuji, Indonesia, Jorg Widmann, Lucas Fels, Nguyen Thien Dao, Nina Janssen-Deinzer, Olivier Messiaen, Phu Xuan Ensemble of Hue, The New Yogyakarta Contemporary Ensemble, Vu Nhat Tan

Members of the Hà Nội New Music Ensemble.
It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop. Confucius
Days are long but years are short. The last short five years bear witness to many long days of hard work, resulting now in the inspiring progress of my friends and colleagues in the Hà Nội New Music Ensemble. I’m proud to announce our impressive fifth anniversary season, HANOISE!
International collaborations define our fifth season, as we build new friendships and strengthen old partnerships with each concert. We’ll be working with two Vietnamese ancient music groups, the Phú Xuân Ensemble of Huế and the Đông Kinh Cổ Nhạc/Ancient Ensemble of Tonkin of Hà Nội as well as members of the Hong Kong New Music Ensemble in March of 2020. In October 2019, members of the Ensemble Modern in Germany and Arditti String Quartet will join my friends in concerts both in Hà Nội and Hồ Chí Minh City, sponsored by the Goethe Institut. The season opens Friday September 6th at 20h00 at the Vietnam National Academy of Music as we present The New Yogyakarta Contemporary Ensemble and concludes in April 2020 with a final concert I’m looking forward to conducting.