Mark Damisch to piano in Hanoi

A concert of well-known American pianist Mark Damisch and his daughter, Alexandra Damisch, is planned to be held at National Music Academy (77 Hao Nam Street, Dong Da District, Hanoi) in the evening of July 12th.

 

A concert featuring renowned American pianist Mark Damisch and his daughter, Alexandra Damisch, is scheduled to take place at the National Music Academy (77 Hao Nam Street, Dong Da District, Hanoi) on the evening of July 12, 2025. This cultural exchange event is co-hosted by the National Music Academy and the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi.
 
A number of famous compositions are set to come alive under the skilled fingers of Mark and Alexandra Damisch. Mark is celebrated globally as a gifted artist and an active advocate for cultural exchange in the United States. In addition to his successful career as a pianist touring Europe and beyond, he served as the mayor of Northbrook, Illinois, for three terms.
 
There is no entrance fee, but attendees are required to register for a free ticket (click here). The registration deadline is 10:00 AM on July 9, 2025, or when all tickets have been allocated.

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