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436:, was a cause for much criticism, from both outside and within Vietnam. Some overseas Vietnamese accused him of hypocrisy and of showing sympathy towards the communist government of Vietnam, even though a number of his songs have been about resistance, refugees, and their Vietnam. In contrast, some musicians from within Vietnam, particularly Hanoi, saw the acclaim he received on his return as inappropriate for someone whom they consider a traitor.
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143:(5 October 1921 – 27 January 2013) was one of Vietnam's most prolific songwriters with a musical career that spanned more than seven decades through some of the most turbulent periods of Vietnamese history and with more than one thousand songs to his credit, he is widely considered one of the three most salient and influential figures of
966:: Volume 27 Association for Asian Studies. Southeast Conference - 2006 "1969... In this article Đỗ Nhuận assures his audience that the people of the South detest Phạm Duy's reactionary music, and listen to it only because it is being forced upon them through the media controlled by the American puppet regime."
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Trường ca Con Đường Cái Quan - a cycle of 19 songs detailing a journey from northern to southern
Vietnam. He started writing the songs in 1954 and competed them in 1960. The purpose of these songs was to affirm the cultural unity of Vietnam and to protest the partition of the country. These songs
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After Phạm Duy's death, Phạm Tuyên said that "my generation is still influenced by Phạm Duy's music...his songs about homeland, country, left a lasting impression on my mind," and that "I was very happy when he returned." However, no representative from the
Vietnam Musicians Association attended his
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Ethnomusicologist Jason Gibbs described Phạm Duy as "a writer of undeniable sensitivity and created works that
Vietnamese will remember for hundreds of years. There is a remarkable directness, honesty and depth of feeling in his lyrics, during a time when many Vietnamese creative figures had to be
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An impromptu benefit concert was held in his honour on 1 February, with the 60 million VND proceeds going to his family. Thousands of well-wishers, including many of the most notable names in
Vietnamese music, paid their respects at his home before he was buried on February 3, 2013, in Binh Duong
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became great friends while there and they collaborated on some of their earliest songs together. He left the Viet Minh after 6 years for French-controlled Hanoi and subsequently moved south to Saigon after becoming disenchanted with their censorship. His work was subsequently banned in
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Folk Songs (Dân Ca), which recorded the images of the
Vietnamese during the struggle for independence, culminating in his Song Cycles (Truong Ca), which join several folk tunes to proclaim the greatness of the Vietnamese people. Included in this period is his 1968 album,
1426:- Page 7 2004 "(Rain on the Leaves) by Phạm Duy, a popular song on the radio: “The rain on the leaves Is the tear of joy Of the girl whose boy Returns from the war; The rain on the leaves Is the bitter tears When a mother hears Her son is no more... ... The rain ..."
954:- Page 54 2008 "Phạm Duy's recovered folk songs of the 1950s and 1960s did much to reinforce this image. Even when the naïveté of this romantic notion was “exposed” in accounts of rural hardships and oppressive ways of life, it served as a prop to offer ..."
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Vietnam again. Among his strongest advocates are renowned musicologist
242:. His music was banned in Vietnam between 1975 and 2005. However, his music continued to be performed and widely known both inside and outside Vietnam. He pursued a minstrel's life and appeared regularly all over the world to sing his new refugees' songs (
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English on the popular music of Vietnam — a songbag of Vietnamese music. The Musics of Vietnam is a popular work, on the order of the John and Alan Lomax collection of American folk
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Vietnam was well received by critics. However, composer Nguyễn Lưu wrote an article titled " can't acclaim" in which he criticised Phạm Duy's works, citing many instances in which he saw
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Tình Ca (1953) - a song about one's love for country. When this song was allowed to circulate in
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Việt Nam Việt Nam - the last song in the cycle, it enjoyed the status of an unofficial national anthem in South Vietnam. Before dying, he expressed his wish for this song to be allowed to circulate in his native
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was a progressive journalist and writer, and one of the earliest writers of European-style short stories. Phạm Duy Tốn was also one of the founders of the
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1954-1975 - a song about the two migration events in Vietnam during the 20th century, the
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Spiritual Songs (Đạo Ca), with a Zen character, which aimed to seek for the truth.
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Công Luan Nationalist in the Viet Nam Wars: Memoirs of a Victim Turned Soldier
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The Ironies of Freedom: Sex, Culture, and Neoliberal Governance in ...
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during their resistance against the French. He and the musician
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who performed around the world. His eldest son was the singer
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Continuum encyclopedia of popular music of the world
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