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Hoàng Hiệp (Chợ Mới, 1 October 1931 - Saigon, 9 January 2013)[1] was a Vietnamese songwriter.[2] He was a recipient of the Hồ Chí Minh Prize in 2000.[3]



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  1. ^ Musician Hoang Hiep passes away


  2. ^ John Shepherd -Continuum encyclopedia of popular music of the world: Volumes 3-7 2005 "The poem addresses the dangers and hardships of their respective routes; Hoang Hiep's setting is lyrical and evocative of southern folk music. In South Vietnam, while the army and the war played an important role, popular music was largely .."


  3. ^ Nhớ nhạc sỹ Hoàng Hiệp - “ông hoàng” phổ thơ... (Obituary) (VOV) 20 Jan 2013 - Những kỷ niệm sâu sắc và xúc động của nhạc sỹ Dân Huyền về nhạc sỹ Hoàng Hiệp - một người anh, người đồng nghiệp đáng kính."








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