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[Video content] The person Nobuyuki Tsujii really wanted to meet was Tetsuji Honna, the music director of the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra, Vietnam's leading orchestra. He was the conductor when Nobuyuki Tsujii made his orchestra debut at the age of 10, and he felt strongly that "it was really good that my first performance was with him." Since 2001, he has been devoting himself to spreading classical music in this region. The passion for inheriting music can be depicted precisely because classical music has not taken root in Vietnam. What does Nobuyuki Tsujii feel about Honna and his music after performing with him for the first time in 15 years in Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2? In addition, at the Vietnam National Conservatory of Music, the oldest music school in Vietnam, he will experience various ethnic music unique to Vietnam. Vietnamese ethnic instruments gently accompany Nobuyuki Tsujii with music as he performs "Soredemo, Ikiteyuku," which he composed after the earthquake disaster.