Lưu Hữu Phước

Lưu Hữu Phước
Background information
Also known asHuỳnh Minh Siêng, Long Hưng, Anh Lưu, Hồng Chí
Born12 September 1921
DiedJune 8, 1989(1989-06-08) (aged 67)
GenresPre-1945 new Vietnamese music, Vietnamese Red music, Children music, Musical theatrical plays
Years active1939-1989
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Lưu Hữu Phước (12 September 1921 – 8 June 1989) was a Vietnamese composer, a member of the National Assembly, and Chairman of the Committee of Culture and Education of the National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

Phước, together with Mai Văn Bộ and Huỳnh Văn Tiểng, were the members of the famous composer trio Hoàng–Mai–Lưu, known with the common pseudonym Huỳnh Minh Siêng.

He was most notably the author of two South Vietnamese national anthems: Giải phóng miền Nam (Liberate the South) of the Việt Cộng-led Provisional Revolutionary Government and Tiếng gọi thanh niên (March of the Youths), whose lyrics was later changed to become Tiếng gọi công dân (March of the Citizens) and used as anthem by the State of Vietnam and the Republic of Vietnam despite his protest.