Tri Nguyen

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  • 07/07/2023
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BIOGRAPHY

Tri began studying the piano at age five in Vietnam with French-trained teachers. After graduation from the Music Conservatory of Saigon, he continued his studies at the École Normale de Musique de Paris with great teachers such as Jacques Lagarde, himself a former student of Marguerite Long and Clara Haskil; then Ramzi Yassa, the concert virtuoso trained in Moscow, with whom he discovered the great Russian piano tradition.

Born in South Vietnam to a literati family strongly attached to its ancestral culture, Tri’s parents believed that studying the piano was not enough for his musical education, and found an old zither master with whom he began to study the đàn-tranh (Vietnamese zither). Zither master Hai Biểu was one of the last musicians belonging to the old school of Vietnamese music.

Thus, from an early age, Tri divided his time between two cultures – two musical worlds. The piano represents his family’s opening to the Western world; the đàn-tranh reflects the importance of the ancient traditions of Vietnam.

Tri is the only concert musician in the world to master both the piano and the đàn-tranh. His concerts are unique moments in which the piano repertoire is followed by melodies from the distant past of Vietnam, revived by Tri’s passionate desire to preserve and promote his ancestral musical heritage. Tri still uses the old annotation system for his đàn-tranh scores, where words are used instead of notes, contrary to his western music training. Unfortunately, this annotation is generally no longer used and has been replaced by the Western music system.

Tri has performed in Vietnam, the United States and Europe. He has collaborated with eminent artists from The United States, Canada, France, Scotland, Germany, Spain, Italy, Africa, Argentina, Venezuela..., most of whom are Grammy and International Awards recipients. His music has been aired around the world such as on BBC Radio 3, M21 Spain, Concertzender FM Netherlands, France Culture, Protestant Frequency, Radio RMA, Radio RCF, Demain TV-France, Mundo Internacional Mexico, and others.

His debut album, ‘Consonnances’, combining the ancient homeland melodies of the đàn-tranh with the Western harmonies of a classical string quartet, received instant international acclaim. The press and publications, as diverse as Songlines, Voix des Arts and World Music Central, praise ‘Consonnances’ for the beauty of its conception and execution, with Songlines quoting: “in Zither Master Tri Nguyen, Vietnam has a fine ambassador...”. In Vietnam, the press describes Tri Nguyen as a musician who revives and places Vietnamese music on international stages.

In Summer 2015, ‘Consonnances’ received the USA Global Music Award’s Gold Medal in the World Music Category and was chosen as one of the top ten albums of 2015. In November the same year, the album received another Award from AKADEMIA USA for Best Album (Instrumental/Classical category).

Since 2016, Tri has been a voting member of the Academy Awards/NARAS and is Honorary Judge at the Global Music Awards USA.

To date, Tri has released four albums, one EP and five singles and has received awards from the IMA (New York), GMA (USA), OWMR (UK) and AKADEMIA Music Awards (USA). His albums have made their way to the first round of the Grammy Awards for several years in a row.

For this album, “Duos–Alone”, Tri plays both the đàn-tranh and the piano on pieces he started composing for his now late mother during the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

Discover more from Tri Nguyen

Website www.tringuyen.fr

Instagram @tri_nguyen888

Facebook @Tri Nguyen

TikTok @tringuyenmusicofficial

 

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1st Single & Video: That Bicycle Ride (feat. patterns from Mozart's Fantasias and Sonatas) Releases 7th July 2023 (From Duos – Alone, The Latest Album From Vietnamese Virtuoso Tri Nguyen – Releases 11th August 2023 on Naxos World)

 
From the upcoming album DUOS – ALONE

Album Release Date: Friday 11th August 2023
Album Title: Duos – Alone
Artist: Tri Nguyen
Catalogue#: NXW76167-2
Label: Naxos World
Barcode: 636943716724
Genre: Classical Piano/ Vietnam
Audio: HD

Singles:

  • That Bicycle Ride (Releases 7th July 2023) 
  • Sigh Of Sorrow (Releases 21st July 2023)
  • Weeping Mango Leaves (Releases 4th August 2023)

That Bicycle Ride (feat. patterns from Mozart's Fantasias and Sonatas)

You and Papa never allowed me to ride the bicycle on the streets. Even though the residential area we lived in was calm and not overcrowded like most of the quarters in Saigon, you said it was too dangerous, and the garden surrounding our home was big enough for that, not to mention the vast land we had at the beach house. So, no bicycle rides. But I wanted to go out! I wanted to explore the beautiful streets bordered with tamarind and hopea trees. Tamarind leaves looked like lace fans knitted together into a light green canvas, and the winged seeds of hopea trees were little helicopters by the thousands, flying through the morning air in chaotic formation before landing softly on the ground. I loved to watch these little miracles from the back seat of our car and wished I could feel the warm air racing through my body whilst riding my bicycle – free and alive!

Finally, one day, it was you – I’m sure of that – who persuaded Papa to give me some liberty. As I was gifted and studious with my numerous lessons, at home and at school, that would be my reward. I was overjoyed. I would not miss a single opportunity to get on that bicycle and roam the city. I started on our street, then on to Hồ Con Rùa (Turtle Lake), Nhà Thờ Đức Bà (the Cathedral of Notre Dame) – on its left, Dinh Độc Lập (the Palace of Independence), and on its right, the Saigon Bưu Điện – said to be the largest post office in the world, built by the French in the 19th century. Then came the most famous of all Saigon downtown streets, previously called Rue Catinat which led to the Sông Sài Gòn (Saigon River) with its harbour and floating restaurants. The list of places and streets goes on and on.

Thank you for those moments, Papa, Măn. Thank you for that first bicycle ride.

 

Dispatch Details

Release Format: Single
Release Type: Digital
Country: USA
Distributor: Naxos
Record Label: Naxos World
Release Title: That Bicycle Ride
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