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Traditional music
Types of Vietnamese Traditional Music in Northern Vietnam
Ca Trù
Ca trù, also known as hát ả đào, is one type of chamber music that was extremely popular in North and North Central Vietnam since the 15th century
In 2009, Ca trù was recognized as an intangible heritage that requires urgent protection by UNESCO.
Chèo
Chèo is a form of Vietnamese traditional stage art, strongly developing in North Vietnam,
Chèo reflects all aspects of the national identity of the Vietnamese people: optimistic, loving, simple, full of national pride, persistent in fighting against the invaders to protect the country
Quan Ho Folk Songs
Quan ho is one of the typical folk songs of the Red River delta in the North of Vietnam
Quan ho folk songs are always performed in groups, each of which has five to six members
Quan ho folk songs impress the audience with an interestingly unique singing procedure
Types of Vietnamese Traditional Music in Southern Vietnam
Đờn Ca Tài Tử (Southern Amateur Music)
Đờn ca tài tử is the Vietnamese traditional music that was recognized as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO
Đờn ca tài tử is over one hundred years old, usually known as the band performance, consisting of five Vietnamese traditional music instruments
Cải Lương
The performance of Cải lương will be not perfect without the musical accompaniment of the orchestra
Cải lương is one kind of opera that originated in South Vietnam and was formed based on Đờn ca tài tử and the folk songs of the Mekong Delta
An Overview of Vietnamese Traditional Music
Vietnamese traditional music was born very early. Ever since ancient times, Vietnamese people have been very passionate about music and considered music an integral part of their life