40 Years in Australia A Nguyen Concert

19 November 2024

In the Utzon Room

Classical Music

A musical journey that started in Vietnam and then making Australia home 40 years ago, The Nguyen Family perform an array of classical to modern works to celebrate the cultural connections of the two countries.

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Celebrating 40 years of Music, from Vietnam in Australia

The Nguyen family reunite at The Sydney Opera House to share their story in music that has spanned four decades. Their musical journey encompasses performing, educating and collaborating in Australia as well as representing Australia abroad in the realm of music. The concert includes classical performances by  Universal /Decca Records signed pianist, Van-Anh Nguyen, pianist and guitarist Viet-Anh Nguyen, pianist Thuy-Anh Nguyen and parents Oanh Nguyen (soprano) and Xuan-Anh Nguyen (classical guitar). 

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