Dang Ngoc Long

Dang Ngoc Long is a Vietnamese concert guitarist and composer. He studied classical guitar in Hanns Eisler College or Academy of Music Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler" Berlin. Today he lives in Berlin and is the art director of the International Guitar Competition & Festival Berlin and director of the music school Berlin Gesundbrunnen .


Biography

From 1985 to 1990 he completed his classical guitar studies with Inge Wilczok at the "Hanns Eisler" musical academy in Berlin. From 1990 to 1993 he received a scholarship for concert master studies. Dang Ngoc Long received a special award at the international guitar competition (1987-Esztergom-Hungary). He gave concerts in Hungary, Italy, Spain, Czech Republic, France, Austria, among others. Dang Ngoc Long was awarded the title of an honorary professor of the University of Kirgysia . He is director of the music school Berlin Gesundbrunnen. He is also art director of the International Guitar Competition & Festival Berlin.

He composed many works for guitar solo, duo, trio, and quartet  : "Tay Nguyen Gebirge", Erinnerung, Prelude No. 1, Mienman, Beo dat may troi – Vietnam Folk Song, Fantasie in G-Dur, Kreislauf, Gian ma thuong, Prelude No. 4. Many pieces were chosen as test pieces for the international guitar competition : Prelude No. 1, Mienman, For Thay, Bamboo-Ber, Gian ma thương, Prelude No. 4, Morning-Mai, Beo dat may troi. and "Ru con"

Discography

  • Bamboo-Ber
  • "Das Entengrün treibt im Wasser, am Himmel ziehen die Wolken"
  • Blumen blühen
  • Die Erde dreht sich (Trio)
  • Etüde Nr. 1
  • Etüde Nr. 11
  • Etüde Nr. 21
  • Etüde Nr. 31
  • Etüde Nr. 41
  • Etüde Nr. 51
  • Fantasie in D-Dur
  • Fantasie in G-Dur
  • Fantasie no. 1
  • Fantasie no. 11
  • Fantasie no. 21
  • Fantasie no. 2
  • For Thay
  • For You
  • Für immer
  • Gian ma thương (Vietnamesisches Volkslied)
  • He du, tanz mit mir !
  • Errinerung
  • Komm’ zu mir !
  • Kreislauf (4 Guitar)
  • Mein singendes Herz
  • Meine Gitarre
  • Menuett
  • Meo
  • Mienman
  • Modern
  • Taynguyen Gebirge (Guitar solo)
  • Taynguyen Gebirge (Guitar & Orchestra)
  • O Solo Mio! (G. Capurro & E. Di Capua)
  • Pama (duo)
  • Prelude No. 1
  • Prelude No.4
  • Prelude No.11
  • Wiegenlied (dân ca Nam bộ)
  • Schwerttanz
  • Serenade
  • Sommer
  • The Entertainer (Scott Joplin)
  • Tinh trang
  • Tuoi mo
  • Wals No. 1
  • Wals No. 2
  • Schwettanz II
  • Ru con
  • Rain

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