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Cai Luong (renovated opera)

Born after the First World War (1914-1918), Cai Luong (Reformed Theatre) based
itself on popular airs and pieces of music composed by groups of artists in
western Cochinchina. During the first ten years (1920-1930), the key airs of Cai
Luong had been created since 1918 by a gentleman named Sau Lau (Author of the Da
Co Hoai Lang song). There were many Cai Luong teams with many actors and
actresses among who some remain famous till our days, such as Nam Phi, Ba Vân,
Phùng Há, Tám Danh, Nam Châu.... Cai Luong often takes inspiration from the
ancient legends or the sensational and romantic novels.
In comparison with Chèo and Tuong, Cai Luong is a new type of theatre. If Tuong
is characterised by royal court and Chèo is popular in the countryside, Cai
Luong has urban feature. Cai Luong originated in the Mekong River delta, South
Vietnam. The principal supporting song in Cai Luong is the Vong Co (literally,
nostalgia for the past). The play owes much of its success to the sweet voices
of the cast, much appreciated by the audience.
Cai Luong (Renovated Opera) appeared in the southern part of Vietnam in the 1920s. This relatively modern form combines drama, modeled after French comedy, and singing. Scenes are elaborate and are changed frequently throughout the play. Cai luong is similar to the Western operettas and more easily depicts the inner feelings of the characters. Songs of the Cai luong are based on variations of a limited number, perhaps 20, of tunes with different tempos for particular emotions - this convention permits a composer to choose among 20 variations to express anger, and as many to portray joy.
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The principal supporting songs in Cai Luong is the Vong Co
(literally, nostalgia for the past). Cai luong owes much of its success to the
sweet voices of the cast, much appreciated by the audience. Upon hearing the
first bars of the well-loved Vong Co, the audience reacts with gasps of
recognition and applause.
The Cai luong performance includes dances, songs, and music; the music
originally drew its influences from southern folk music. Since then, the music
of Cai luong has been enriched with hundreds of new tunes. A Cai luong orchestra
consists mainly of guitars with concave frets, and danakim.
Over the years, Cai luong has experienced a number of changes to become a type
of stage performance highly appreciated by the Vietnamese people as well as
foreign visitors.