Cô Sao
Cô Sao ("Sister Sao") is a 1965 Vietnamese-language western-style opera by the composer Đỗ Nhuận. It is usually regarded as the first opera in Vietnamese.[1]
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- ↑ Vietnam courier Page 22 1987 "During his years at college, he played a part in Tchaikovski's opera Eugen Onegin (1961), in the Korean opera "The Call of Mountains and Forests" (1964) and in the first Vietnamese opéra, "Cô Sao", by Do Nhuan (1965)." ... page 31 "After Onegin, they have staged Jvui Rung Len Tieng (The Call of the Mountains and Forests, a Korean opera), Cô Sao (Sister Sao) by Dô Nhuân, Ruot Trau (The Gadfly) by Antonio Spadeveski, Fidelio by Beethoven, Madame Butterfly by ..."
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