The Chorus

Hà Ngọc Thiện

Singer Ha Ngoc Thien is known by his stage name Duy Thien. Born in 1962, he graduated with a bachelor degree in Vocal at Vietnam National Academy of Music.
From 1985 to 1993, he was a soloist and took on the main roles of many operas, such as “Mount Fuji” (Japan), “Raven God and Stone Statue” (India), “Fox nine tailed” (Vietnam), “Fire of love on white sand” (Vietnam).

Since1997, Duy Thien has participated in all programs and operas of Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.

Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo

Singer Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is known by her stage name Thao Nguyen. She was born in 1991 and graduated with a Bachelor degree in Vocal Performance at Vietnam National Academy of Music. From 2018 until now, she is a singer of Mezzo-Soprano and works at the Chorus of Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.

In her career, she has participated in several leading roles in famous Opera works, including: “Ah! que jai me les militaires “,”Symphony No. 9” of Beethoven … In addition, she also took the position of choir member in regular concerts of Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.

Lê Bình Luận

Singer Le Binh Luan was born on June 9, 1975, trained and graduated at the Vietnam National Academy of Music, majoring in Vocal. He is a singer at the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet from 2003 until now. He has starred in “Dreams and Reality” in 2010, performing in operas such as “La boheme”, “Carmen” … and many other art programs.

Phạm Thanh Hà

Singer Pham Thanh Ha was born in 1979, graduated with a Bachelor degree in Vocal Performance at Vietnam National Academy of Music. From 1997 until now, she has worked at the Chorus of Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.

During her career, she has participated in many concerts of the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet, notably the “Red Leaves” by Musician Do Hong Quan. In addition, she also invaded into the field of film and participated in the film “Loving Country” by Director Dang Nhat Minh.

 

Nguyễn Thu Hằng

Singer Nguyen Thu Hang was born in 1987 and graduated with a Master’s degree in Vocal at Vietnam National Academy of Music. From 2014 until now, she is a vocalist of soprano at the Chorus of the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.

In her music career, she has performed in many provinces of Vietnam. She has participated in programs serving people in remote areas and military units in Son La, Ha Giang, Tuyen Quang, Quang Ninh, etc. In addition, she also took on a number of leading roles in operas such as Tham’s role in “Red Leaves”, solo excerpts in the musical “La Vie Parisienne”…

In addition, she has collaborated with the Vietnam National Music and Dance Theater and the Vietnam Contemporary Theatre.

She has also participated in the music video of “Hanoi in flying leaf season” performed by Emeritus Artist Vu Manh Dung, broadcasting on Hanoi television.

 

Nguyễn Thị Song Thủy

Singer Nguyen Thi Song Thuy was born in 1974 and holds a bachelor’s degree in Vocal at the Military Academy of Arts and Culture. From 1999 until now, she has worked at the Chorus of the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.

She has won many awards since she was a student. The first prize in the Lotus Village Singing Contest organized by the Nghe An Culture and Information Department. In 1997, she won the third prize of the Student Singing Contest organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Song Thuy has played secondary roles in many operas such as: “Carmen”, “Parzival”, “La Bohème”, “Miss Sao”, “Ly Cong Uan command to move the capital” … She regularly participates in the choir for all concert programs of Vietnam National Opera and Ballet; beside she also collaborates with the Vietnam National Academy of Music and Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra.

 

Nguyễn Thị Phương Dung

Singer Nguyen Thi Phuong Dung was born in 1980 and holds a bachelor’s degree in Vocal Performance at the Vietnam National Academy of Music. She has worked at the Chorus of the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet since 2005.
In her career, she has participated in many leading roles in famous classical and contemporary operas, notably: Dorabella as Mozart’s “Cosi Fantutte”, An in contemporary musicals “Dreams and Reality”, portraying Juliet in “The Little Sweep”, and Mecedes in Bizet’s “Carmen”; Minh’s role in “Red Leaves” by composer Do Hong Quan, and Eng in “Miss Sao” by Musician Do Nhuan, … In addition, she also assumed the position of soloist and chorus member in all concerts and music programs of Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.

 

Nguyễn Phi Hùng

Singer Nguyen Phi Hung was born in 1974. He graduated with a Bachelor degree in Vocal Performance Department at Military University of Culture and Arts. He has been working at the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet since 1997.

Phi Hung has participated in leading roles such as Edmenrado in Opera “Carmen”, character Tomi in “The Little Sweep”. In addition, he also took on a number of secondary roles and participated in choir performances in all programs of the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.

 

Đinh Khánh Cường

Singer Dinh Khanh Cuong was born in 1976. He graduated from the Vocal Performance Department at the Vietnam National Academy of Music and Master of Music at the National University of Art Education.

He started studying and working at the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet since September 1997. In 2007, he officially joined the Chorus of the Vietnam Opera and Ballet.

Dinh Khanh Cuong has participated in many famous Vietnamese and international operas, including: Schaunard in “La Boheme”, Dancairo in “Carmen”, Alfred in “The Little Sweep”, No character in “Miss Sao”, Prime Minister Otomo No Dainagon in “Bamboo”, Chief of Detective Group in “Red Leaves”, …

 

Bùi Thu Trang

Singer Bui Thi Trang is known by her stage name Thu Trang. She was born in 1987 and graduated with a master’s degree in Vocal Performance Department at Vietnam National Academy of Music. From 2013 until now, she is one of the prominent Soprano vocalists in the Chorus at the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.
Thu Trang has starred in many famous opera works, including: Dorabella in “Cosi fan tutte” (Mozart), Maria in “Maria de Buenos Aires” (Astor Piazzola), Fraquista in “Carmen” (Bizet), H’Nuon in “Sculptor” (Do Nhuan)