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Re: [Help/Musik] Ti`m ba`i ha't -Reply -Reply -Reply



Hello Hiep,

Thanks for correcting me.  I just remembered two Hoang musicians are
brothers but did not recall the exact names.

By the way, the song <Em dde^'n tha(m anh mo^.t chie^`u mu+a> is a good
one, isn't it?  Do you think the title is correct?

Regards,
Frank Nguyen

>>> <hduc@airmoon.epa.nsw.gov.au> - 4/5/97 7:37 AM >>>
On Fri, 4 Apr 1997, Frank Nguyen wrote:

> 
> Ba'c Tua^'n Nguye^~n, ba`i HVHanoi co' the^? sa'ng ta'c tru+o+'c na(m
1956
> (co' le~ trong tho+`i kha'ng Pha'p)\.  Hoa`ng Du+o+ng hi`nh nhu+ co' ba`
> con vo+'i Hoa`ng Gia'c ta'c gia? ba`i Co^ La'ng Gie^`ng (?) ddo'!  Ba`i
> HVHanoi dda~ bi. ca^'m co' the^? vi` ti'nh cha^'t ta.ch ta.ch se` (tie^?u
> tu+ sa?n) cu?a no'\.
> 
Hi Frank and all,

I think you made a mistake here : the author of "Co^ La'ng Gie^`ng" is 
Hoa`ng Quy'. The story of Hoang Quy was very tragic. He died of love lost 
due to "c^o la'ng gie^`ng". And this is how this famous song was made. 

Hoang Quy has a famous younger brother Hoa`ng Phu' (T^o Vu~). T^o Vu~ was 
the author of the song "Em dde^'n tha(m anh mo^.t chie^`u mu+a". The 
story of how this song was composed is also recounted in a recently 
published book "Chuye^.n ti`nh ca'c nha.c si~ tie^`n chie^'n" by Le^ Hoa`ng

Long. Also in this book, the stories of Pha.m ddi`nh Chu+o+ng, Hoa`ng
Tro.ng, 
Du+o+ng Thie^.u Tu+o+'c.. and their famous songs are told vividly.

Cheers,

Hiep Nguyen