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Talented young artist Dang Tra Xuan Minh and a three-year story with a guitar

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“Not playing the guitar, the person lacks confidence in him”, that is the answer that “Đặng Trà Xuân Minh” dedicated to the question “why choose guitar?”. He may still have the innocent appearance of a 12th grader, but when it comes to the guitar, he’s a real artist.

Three years on the guitar

Artist Dang Tra Xuan Minh

Dang Tra Xuan Minh is currently a 12th grade student, at the most beautiful age of each person. At that age, people often will have many friends, and will also have a lot of fun together … to grow up. But for Xuan Minh alone, the guitar is a great love. And the boy of that pure appearance decided to stick with it and write with him the beautiful stories for his youth.

It is known that Xuan Minh chose to study guitar from the 10th grade. In the beginning, there were many surprises, and many difficulties. Because the characteristic of learning guitar is not only requires perseverance when practicing but also confidence in your own sense of sound. Because the guitar is a highly integrated performance instrument, it requires the player to use a variety of technical groups, to complete a work. So, depending on the sound as well as the specific strengths of each different guitarist will produce different structures on the sound tone in each work. Therefore, it can be said that young guitar players like Xuan Minh are really creative artists in their endless passion for music …

Artist Dang Tra Xuan Minh

And when asked, “Do you remember the funniest thing about when I was able to play the guitar?”, Xuan Minh just smiled and replied in a very carefree manner “At first, I often lost my beat”. That answer may seem a little off-topic with the question, but the truth is that only those who bravely carry out their passion can find joy from their “lost times”. Because when we look back on those times, we know how much we have grown up. And that boy, Xuan Minh probably understood the value of that, so he had the same answer.

A young man soon chose not easy things

Dang Tra Xuan Minh (Minh Meo) with many impressive articles, photos and clips released on music media such as Spotify, Youtube, … Among them, there are two clips that were initiated by Xuan Minh. Each frame and sound quality to record his beautiful feelings about the youngest days of life. Those are the two music videos of the songs “Ngày Của Mẹ and Tết Về Sớm Nhé” By expressing rustic and sincere, every frame, every verse in those products of Xuan Minh really brings a lot of beautiful emotions to the listeners. And although he is only a 12th grade student, Xuan Minh has soon acquired his initial shape on the art person.

Xuan Minh said “I often like to play songs like “Ngày Của Mẹ”, “Tết Về Sớm Nhé”, “Yêu Như Trẻ Con”… those pop songs. Because those songs are good and have many memories. ” It can be seen that, for Xuan Minh, memories are extremely important. His favorite songs, mostly pop songs, have a gentle melody, clear lyrics but also full of affection and respect. Especially on the topic of family. Thereby, we again see Xuan Minh as a young man with many passions and personalities but not a thorny, beat-hearted artist, but an artist with a warm heart.

Artist Dang Tra Xuan Minh

Along with that, choosing to invest in their own MV products is a challenging option for Xuan Minh. Due to the fact, Dang Tra Xuan Minh is still a high school student with not much spare time, along with learning pressure as well as difficulties in adolescence. But Xuan Minh chose to put in a lot of energy and dedication to each of his favorite songs, showing how strong his love for art is. Indeed, it is not an easy path for a high school senior student Dang Tra Xuan Minh.

The guitar is still the most familiar companion

Artist Dang Tra Xuan Minh

Despite many difficulties and choices, Xuan Minh still decided to stick very much with his beloved guitar. Even in his first music video, “Tết Về Sớm Nhé”, the image of Dang Tra Xuan Minh holding a beautiful guitar, fascinated with the first notes is also an unforgettable impression. And then followed by a series of short pictures of that fragile boy walking, accompanying his guitar in every song, each offering emotions that are hard to describe in words. Thus, Xuan Minh really respect and seriously with his own passion. And with my beloved guitar too! That is the very special beauty, especially of this young man who is still a high school student.

Everyone has their own choices to make sense of their own lives. And with Dang Tra Xuan Minh, he chose the guitar to write beautiful and meaningful memories, but not only for himself, but also for the fans who love Xuan Minh.

Check out his channel on Youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9gvrt3zYuroEE0s_EUwyqQ

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Omar Harfouch’s ‘Concerto for Peace’ to Enchant Paris in an Evening of Musical Unity

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Photo Credit: Daniel Topic

Byline: Katreen David

It’s no secret that music holds the power to enchant people. Ears hear the melodies and every fiber of the soul feels them, especially when the message behind the musical notes conveys a call for world peace. 

“In times of turmoil, music has always been our refuge, where we find solace and the courage to hope. This is what inspired ‘Concerto for Peace,’” reflects Omar Harfouch, the world-renowned pianist and composer who will bring “Concerto for Peace” to the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, France.  

When he isn’t busy producing classical melodies with every keystroke of his piano, Harfouch can be found redefining what it means to blend art and activism. His upcoming “Concerto for Peace,” set to premiere on September 18, 2024, promises to be more than just a concert—it’s an evocative call to unity, a symphonic plea for a world yearning to heal.

Just 48 hours after enchanting Paris with the concerto, Omar Harfouch will take the stage at the United Nations in Geneva to deliver the “Concerto for Peace” once more. This remarkable performance is set to be a highlight of the World Music Conference, coinciding with the global observance of World Peace Day on September 20.

A Symphony as a Statement

Omar Harfouch is no stranger to the power of music as a transformative force. With a career that’s as much about melodic innovation as it is about social impact, Harfouch’s latest work, “Concerto for Peace,” encapsulates his belief that music can be both recreational and revolutionary. As 2024 sees the rise of art with a cause, Harfouch’s concert stands out for its musical mastery and bold message.

“This isn’t just about notes on a page,” Harfouch explains. “It’s about creating a space where every listener, regardless of background, can feel part of something larger—a movement toward peace, one note at a time.”

In a world where philanthropy is increasingly woven into the heart of the arts, Omar Harfouch’s “Concerto for Peace” reflects a growing trend where music serves as a catalyst for change. The performance, featuring the Béziers Méditerranée Symphony Orchestra under the skilled direction of Mathieu Bonnin, is set to be a defining moment in this movement.

The Pulse of 2024: Music with Purpose

As we navigate the complexities of 2024, the intersection of art and advocacy has never been more pronounced. The global music industry is seeing an unprecedented convergence with philanthropic efforts. Artists are not just creating for the sake of creation; they are crafting experiences that resonate with the world’s most pressing issues.

Omar Harfouch stands on the frontlines of this shift. “Concerto for Peace” is emblematic of a broader movement where art becomes a form of protest, a medium for messages that words alone can’t convey. 

“Music has this incredible ability to reach where words often fail,” Harfouch reflects. “In every melody, there’s a story. In every crescendo, a call to action.”

An Artistic Tribute to Roots and Responsibility

The story behind one of Harfouch’s most famous compositions is a tale from his childhood. This is primarily why the upcoming Paris performance is also deeply personal for Harfouch. Among the pieces featured is “Tripoli,” a composition that serves as a musical homage to his birthplace. 

With its intricate blend of cultural motifs and personal history, this piece adds a profound layer of authenticity to the concert. To that effect, it becomes an artistic expression fueled by his personal journey.

“Tripoli is more than just a city to me—it’s a symbol of resilience, of the beauty that can emerge from hardship,” says Harfouch. “Through this piece, I’m sharing a part of myself, my history, and my hope for the future.”

Another key highlight is “Save One Life, You Save Humanity,” a composition that spotlights Harfouch’s belief in the power of individual action. In a world where small acts of kindness can ripple into broader societal change, this piece serves as both a reminder and an inspiration.

A Crescendo of Hope

As the “Concerto for Peace” prepares to echo through the streets of Paris, Omar Harfouch is reflective yet resolute. “We live in a world that’s constantly changing, constantly challenging us,” he says. “But in music, we find a constant—a reminder that beauty, harmony, and peace are always within our reach if only we’re brave enough to listen.”

For Harfouch, this concert is the culmination of months of work and proof of the enduring power of art to reflect the world, comfort the world, and change the world. 

The “Concerto for Peace” is bound to leave behind a lasting impact—a reminder that, in the grand symphony of life, every voice matters, and every note counts.

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