Văn Cao
Văn Cao was a Vietnamese composer whose works include "Tiến Quân Ca", which became the national anthem of Vietnam. He, along with Phạm Duy and Trịnh Công Sơn, is widely considered one of the three most salient figures of modern Vietnamese music. He was also a noted poet and a painter.Career
In 1956, after the Nhân Văn–Giai Phẩm affair, a movement for political and cultural freedom, he had to stop composing. Most of his songs, except "Tiến Quân Ca", "Làng Tôi", "Tiến Về Hà Nội" and "Trường Ca Sông Lô" were prohibited in North Vietnam. In 1987, his songs were once again authorized in Vietnam.
In 1991, the American composer Robert Ashley composed the solo piano piece Văn Cao's Meditation, which is based on the image of Văn Cao playing his piano.- Songs
- * "Bài ca Chiến sĩ Hải quân"
- * "Bắc Sơn"
- * "Bến xuân"
- * "Đàn chim Việt"
- * "Buồn tàn thu"
- * "Chiến sĩ Việt Nam"
- * "Cung đàn xưa"
- * "Đêm sơn cước"
- * "Gò Đống Đa"
- * "Hò kéo gỗ Bạch Đằng Giang"
- * "Làng tôi"
- * "Không quân Việt Nam"
- * "Ngày mai"
- * "Ngày mùa"
- * "Suối mơ"
- * "Thăng Long hành khúc ca"
- * "Thiên Thai"
- * "Thu cô liêu"
- * "Tiến về Hà Nội"
- * "Tiến Quân Ca"
- * "Tình ca Trung du"
- * "Trương Chi"
- * "Trường ca sông Lô"
- * "Mùa xuân đầu tiên"
- * "Mùa xuân đầu tiên"
- "'Poems"'
- * "Anh có nghe không"
- * "Những ngày báo hiệu mùa xuân"
- * "Lá"