Văn Cao (born Nguyễn Văn Cao, ; 15 November 192310 July 1995) was a Vietnamese composer whose works include ''
Tiến Quân Ca
"Tiến Quân Ca" (lit. "The Song of the Marching Troops") is the national anthem of Vietnam. The march was written and composed by Văn Cao in 1944, and was adopted as the national anthem of the North Vietnam, Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1 ...
'', which became the
national anthem of
Vietnam
Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
. He, along with
Phạm Duy and
Trịnh Công Sơn, is widely considered one of the three most salient figures of 20th-century (non-classical) Vietnamese music.
Văn Cao was also a notable poet and a painter. In 1996, he was posthumously awarded the
Hồ Chí Minh Prize for Music.
Career
After the ''
Nhân Văn–Giai Phẩm affair'', a movement for political and cultural freedom in 1956, he had to stop composing. Most of his songs, except ''Tiến Quân Ca'', ''Làng Tôi'', ''Tiến Về Hà Nội'', and ''Trường Ca Sông Lô'' were prohibited in
North Vietnam
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.
All of his songs were once again authorized in Vietnam until after the
Đổi Mới, 1987.
In 1992, the American composer
Robert Ashley composed the solo piano piece ''Văn Cao's Meditation'', which is based on a National Geographic magazine's image of Văn Cao playing his piano.
Works
Songs
Love songs
* ''
Buồn tàn thu'' (1939) ("Sadness at the end of autumn", the first song of Văn Cao)
* ''
Suối mơ'' ("Dreamy stream")
* ''
Thiên Thai'' (1941) ("Eden")
* ''Bến xuân'' (1942) ("Spring river dock", music by Văn Cao, lyric written together with
Phạm Duy)
* ''Cung đàn xưa'' ("The old tune")
* ''Thu cô liêu'' ("The lonely autumn")
* ''
Trương Chi'' (1943)
* ''Đàn chim Việt'' (1944) ("Vietnamese flock of birds" - rewritten lyric from ''Bến xuân'')
Patriotic songs
* ''Bắc Sơn'' (1945) (song about , was originally written for the same name ''Bắc Sơn'' play of
Nguyễn Huy Tưởng)
* ''
Chiến sĩ Việt Nam'' (1945) ("Vietnamese soldiers")
* ''
Trường ca Sông Lô'' (1948) ("Lô river epic", an epic to commemorate the success of
Việt Minh in repelling the French in
Operation Léa at Lô river)
March songs
* ''
Tiến Quân Ca
"Tiến Quân Ca" (lit. "The Song of the Marching Troops") is the national anthem of Vietnam. The march was written and composed by Văn Cao in 1944, and was adopted as the national anthem of the North Vietnam, Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1 ...
'' (1944) ("Army marching song",
national anthem of
Democratic Republic of Vietnam since 1946, then
Socialist Republic of Vietnam since 1976)
* ''
Bài ca Chiến sĩ Hải quân'' (1945) ("Song for marines")
* ''
Hải quân Việt Nam hành khúc'' (1945) ("Vietnamese navy march")
* ''
Không quân Việt Nam hành khúc'' (1945) ("Vietnamese air force march")
* ''
Tiến về Hà Nội'' (March on Hanoi)
* ''
Thăng Long hành khúc ca'' (Thang Long marching song)
Choir songs
* ''Hải Phòng mở ra biển lớn'' (197_)
Others
* ''
Đêm sơn cước'' ("A night in the mountain")
* ''
Gò Đống Đa'' (1942) ("Đống Đa Mound")
* ''
Hò kéo gỗ Bạch Đằng Giang'' (1941)
* ''
Làng tôi'' (1947) ("My Village")
* ''
Mùa xuân đầu tiên'' (1976) ("The first spring" - after
Reunification Day, his second song after 20 years nearly keeping silent)
* ''
Ngày mai'' ("Tomorrow")
* ''
Ngày mùa'' (1948) ("Harvest")
* ''
Tình ca Trung du'' (1984) ("Trung du's love song", his last song)
Poems
* ''Anh có nghe thấy không'' (Feb 1956) ("Do you hear?". Published in ''Giai phẩm'' Spring)
* (1988) ("Leaves", a collection of 28 poems composed during 1941–1987)
* (Spring 1956) ("People at the sea gate", an epic about people of Hải Phòng, printed together with
Hoàng Cầm –
Trần Dần –
Lê Đạt in ''Cửa Biển'' poetry collection)
Paintings
* ''Cô gái dậy thì'' (Puberty girl)
* ''Thái Hà ấp đêm mưa'' (Rainy night in Thái Hà hamlet)
* ''Cuộc khiêu vũ của những người tự tử (1944) ("Dance of the suicides")
References
External links
Biography of Văn Cao
{{DEFAULTSORT:Van Cao
1923 births
1995 deaths
People from Haiphong
Vietnamese composers
Vietnamese songwriters
National anthem writers
Nhân Văn–Giai Phẩm affair
20th-century Vietnamese painters