Luu Binh Kim on Piano

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Hue royal refined music, also known as "Nha Nhac" in Vietnamese, is a form of traditional music that originated in the imperial courts of Hue, Vietnam. It was developed during the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945) and was performed exclusively for the royal family and their guests.

The music is characterized by its elegance, subtlety, and refinement. It is performed by a large ensemble of musicians, including singers, percussionists, and stringed instrument players, and is accompanied by dance and theater performances.

Hue royal refined music is known for its complexity and depth. The musicians must master a wide range of musical styles, from slow and meditative pieces to fast and lively ones. They must also be skilled in improvisation and able to adapt to the mood and atmosphere of the performance.

In 2003, Hue royal refined music was recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity. Today, it continues to be performed in Vietnam and around the world, preserving an important part of Vietnam's cultural heritage.

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