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 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. This is a cultural exchanging event co-hosted by National Music Academy and US Embassy in Hanoi.
 
Numerous famous compositions are expected to turn magic under fingers of Mark Damisch and his daughter. He is well-known all over the world as a talented artist, as well as an active socialist in the US. Besides being a pianist who have toured all over West and East Europe, Mark was former mayor of Northbrook City (Illinois, US) for 3 terms. 
 
There is no fee for entrance, but audiences are required to register for free ticket (click here). Deadline for registering is 10.00am July 9th or when all available tickets are occupied.

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