
Nha nhac, Vietnamese Court Music - An Intangible Cultural Heritage
On November 7, 2003, UNESCO bestowed world heritage status on 28 relics of nations as masterpieces of oral and intangible heritage of humanity. Among the 11 masterpieces of Asia, nha nhac (royal music) represents the first intangible legacy of Vietnam to have been put on this list.
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The UNESCO Council appraised Vietnamese royal music in the
following terms: “Vietnamese royal music represents
an elegant and refined music. It deals with the music
performed in the imperial courts and on different
anniversaries, religious festivals, and on such particular
occasions. Of the different categories developed in
Nha nhac is genre of scholarly music. It attracted the participation of many talented songwriters and musicians, with numerous traditional musical instruments. From now on, nha nhac will have opportunities to preserve, develop and popularize to the public, inside and outside the country. |
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Source: VNAT |