The Secret Garden band's first appearance on the Vietnamese stage in "Secret Garden Live in Vietnam", within the framework of the international music project for the community "Good Morning Vietnam" has become a meaningful milestone for the public who love concert and symphony.
Secret Garden is known to the 8X - 9X generation audience with a series of albums "Songs from a Secret Garden", " Adagio", "Passacaglia", "Song from a Secret Garden" ... In particular, in the early 2000s, "You Raise Me Up" took Secret Garden to a new height.
In the 2K generation, in the digital space, the Secret Garden group appeared as a "silent soundtrack" with the version "Serenade to Spring" or "Prayer"...
In the context of collective memories in Vietnam promoting family, school and "cofficer afternoon", Secret Garden is associated with aesthetic space, maintaining the quality of a listen to a listen but not standing outside life.
When the Good Morning Vietnam project - implemented by Nhan Dan Newspaper and IB Group Vietnam - announced this years guest as Secret Garden, the goal did not seem to stop at a historic performance night, but aimed to establish a sustainable aesthetic infrastructure for the public who love choreography and symphony.
Secret Garden's first direct appearance in front of a Vietnamese audience marked a community of listeners - arrangers who are mature, large enough and durable enough to require high standards.
The milestone sometimes does not lie in anything super high or grand, but in small but long-lasting changes such as opening Nocturne by many audiences every morning, brewing a cup of coffee and letting the sunlight slide over the table like a pair of thin hands on the playerboard.
For Secret Garden, the untold story is told between day and unspoken secrets, because the melody will tell you. In the Good Morning Vietnam space, those who have gone through the same age with music from 3 decades ago to the present will have the opportunity to meet each other. When the music opens, the violin is raised, the piano presses the first button, the time in the audience will slow down to the length of a common breath.
If you need to name that moment, it can be called "Dawn in the Garden of Dreams". At that dawn, Good Morning Vietnam with Secret Garden is not only an event, but a spiritual infrastructure being nurtured: gently embracing old memories, while opening a new horizon for audiences who love concert and symphony in Vietnam.
Secret Garden Live in Vietnam will take place at 7:30 p.m. on October 18 at the National Convention Center, Hanoi.