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| location = [[Phutthamonthon District|Phutthamonthon]], [[Nakhon Pathom Province|Nakhon Pathom]] <small>([[Bangkok Metropolitan Region|Greater Bangkok]])</small>, [[Thailand]] |
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| founded = 2005 |
| founded = 2005 |
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| website = {{URL|www.thailandphil.com}} |
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| principal_conductor = Gudni Emilsson |
| principal_conductor = Gudni Emilsson |
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The '''Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO)''' gave its inaugural performance at the Royal Thailand Navy Auditorium on 23 June 2005, in a gala concert for the International Trumpet Guild Conference. Over its first |
The '''Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO)''' gave its inaugural performance at the Royal Thailand Navy Auditorium on 23 June 2005, in a gala concert for the International Trumpet Guild Conference. Over its first six seasons the TPO has consistently impressed and inspired audiences with its performances. Many conductors have led the TPO including Gudni Emilsson, Claude Villaret, Delta David Geir, Leo Phillips, Michalis Economou, Jeannine Wagnar, Dariusz Mikulski, Ligia Amadio, Christopher Hughes and Jeffery Meyer. |
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Soloists from around the world regularly join the TPO for performances and have praised the orchestra for its growth and development in such a short period of time. Those guests have included Jens Lindemann, Lambis Vassiliadis, Boris Brovtsyn, Alexandros Economou, Tomas Strasil, Reinhold Friedrich, Cristina Bojin, Karina Di Virgilio, Mischa Maisky, Yoon Jin Kim, Jura Margulis, Christopher Espenschied, Dimitry Ashkenazy, Ara Malikian, Serouj Kradjian, Robyn Schulkowsky, Lucia Aliberti, and Otto Schilli among others. |
Soloists from around the world regularly join the TPO for performances and have praised the orchestra for its growth and development in such a short period of time. Those guests have included Jens Lindemann, Lambis Vassiliadis, Boris Brovtsyn, Alexandros Economou, Tomas Strasil, [[Reinhold Friedrich]], Cristina Bojin, Karina Di Virgilio, Mischa Maisky, Yoon Jin Kim, Jura Margulis, Christopher Espenschied, Dimitry Ashkenazy, Ara Malikian, Serouj Kradjian, Robyn Schulkowsky, Lucia Aliberti, and Otto Schilli among others. |
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== History == |
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The first International appearance by TPO occurred in October 2009 when the Japanese Association of Orchestras extended the invitation to perform at the Asian Orchestras Festival in the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall. In the same year the Royal Thai Government invited TPO to play at the gala concert for the 15th ASEAN Summit held in Cha-Am in front of 10 Prime Ministers from the 10 ASEAN countries and six from China, India, Japan, |
The first International appearance by TPO occurred in October 2009 when the Japanese Association of Orchestras extended the invitation to perform at the Asian Orchestras Festival in the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall. In the same year the Royal Thai Government invited TPO to play at the gala concert for the 15th ASEAN Summit held in Cha-Am in front of 10 Prime Ministers from the 10 ASEAN countries and six from China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. |
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On September 29, 2010, TPO had the distinct honor to give a performance for HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej and HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn at Royal Medical College Auditorium, Siriraj Hospital. In the concert TPO paid tribute to His Majesty’s considerable musical talent. The concert served to honor the occasion of the 37th Anniversary of a special concert that His Majesty played for students at the Royal Medical College’s auditorium on September 29, 1973. |
On September 29, 2010, TPO had the distinct honor to give a performance for HM King [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]] and HRH Princess [[Maha Chakri Sirindhorn]] at Royal Medical College Auditorium, [[Siriraj Hospital]]. In the concert TPO paid tribute to His Majesty’s considerable musical talent. The concert served to honor the occasion of the 37th Anniversary of a special concert that His Majesty played for students at the Royal Medical College’s auditorium on September 29, 1973. |
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TPO regularly performs for major national events for the Royal Thai Government, the most recent being to celebrate His Majesty the King’s 84th Birthday Celebration Concert on December 3 at Sanam Luang in downtown Bangkok. |
TPO regularly performs for major national events for the [[Royal Thai Government]], the most recent being to celebrate His Majesty the King’s 84th Birthday Celebration Concert on December 3 at [[Sanam Luang]] in downtown Bangkok. |
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The 2014–2015 season was Gudni Emilsson’s tenth season as Chief Conductor of the TPO. He continues the work of attracting a loyal and appreciative following in Thailand, while helping the TPO to build a reputation for performing excellence. Its annual schedule of more than 70 performances draws from over three centuries of orchestral repertoire as well as chamber, contemporary and specially-commissioned new music. |
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Early in 2015, the TPO collaborated with American conductor Jeffery Meyer in its international debut album, recording the complete orchestral works by renowned Thai composer, Narong Prangcharoen. The recording will be released by Albany recordings in mid-2015. |
Early in 2015, the TPO collaborated with American conductor Jeffery Meyer in its international debut album, recording the complete orchestral works by renowned Thai composer, Narong Prangcharoen. The recording will be released by Albany recordings in mid-2015. |
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The TPO is proud to have the patronage of the Royal Thai Government and Mahidol University and enjoys a burgeoning multicultural tradition. The 95-member symphony orchestra is made up of musicians from more than 19 nations. The TPO has been active in recording many traditional Thai songs, and has produced 10 CDs of those works. In addition, the TPO has several new projects and collaborations on the horizon including recording sessions, concerts throughout Thailand, and several international performances.<ref>http://www.thailandphil.com/about-us/</ref> |
The TPO is proud to have the patronage of the [[Royal Thai Government]] and [[Mahidol University]] and enjoys a burgeoning multicultural tradition. The 95-member symphony orchestra is made up of musicians from more than 19 nations. The TPO has been active in recording many traditional Thai songs, and has produced 10 CDs of those works. In addition, the TPO has several new projects and collaborations on the horizon including recording sessions, concerts throughout Thailand, and several international performances.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thailandphil.com/about-us/ |title=About Us | Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra |accessdate=2013-07-10 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131030174039/http://www.thailandphil.com/about-us/ |archivedate=2013-10-30 }}</ref> |
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==Orchestra musicians== |
==Orchestra musicians== |
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A list of the principal players of the TPO as of 2015:<ref>http://www.thailandphil.com/about-us/musicians/</ref> |
A list of the principal players of the TPO as of 2015:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thailandphil.com/about-us/musicians/|title = Musicians}}</ref> |
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* Sittichai Pengcharoen, concertmaster |
* Sittichai Pengcharoen, concertmaster |
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* Inga Causa, principal second violin |
* Inga Causa, principal second violin |
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* [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Thailand-Philharmonic-Orchestra/347579435952/ Facebook Fan Page of the TPO] |
* [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Thailand-Philharmonic-Orchestra/347579435952/ Facebook Fan Page of the TPO] |
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* [http://www.music.mahidol.ac.th/ College of Music, Mahidol University - TPO host institution] |
* [http://www.music.mahidol.ac.th/ College of Music, Mahidol University - TPO host institution] |
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[[Category:2005 establishments in Thailand]] |
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[[Category:Thai orchestras]] |
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[[Category:Musical groups established in 2005]] |
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[[Category:orchestras]] |
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 17 June 2023
Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO) | |
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Orchestra | |
Founded | 2005 |
Location | Phutthamonthon, Nakhon Pathom (Greater Bangkok), Thailand |
Principal conductor | Gudni Emilsson |
Website | www |
The Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO) gave its inaugural performance at the Royal Thailand Navy Auditorium on 23 June 2005, in a gala concert for the International Trumpet Guild Conference. Over its first six seasons the TPO has consistently impressed and inspired audiences with its performances. Many conductors have led the TPO including Gudni Emilsson, Claude Villaret, Delta David Geir, Leo Phillips, Michalis Economou, Jeannine Wagnar, Dariusz Mikulski, Ligia Amadio, Christopher Hughes and Jeffery Meyer.
Soloists from around the world regularly join the TPO for performances and have praised the orchestra for its growth and development in such a short period of time. Those guests have included Jens Lindemann, Lambis Vassiliadis, Boris Brovtsyn, Alexandros Economou, Tomas Strasil, Reinhold Friedrich, Cristina Bojin, Karina Di Virgilio, Mischa Maisky, Yoon Jin Kim, Jura Margulis, Christopher Espenschied, Dimitry Ashkenazy, Ara Malikian, Serouj Kradjian, Robyn Schulkowsky, Lucia Aliberti, and Otto Schilli among others.
History
[edit]The first International appearance by TPO occurred in October 2009 when the Japanese Association of Orchestras extended the invitation to perform at the Asian Orchestras Festival in the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall. In the same year the Royal Thai Government invited TPO to play at the gala concert for the 15th ASEAN Summit held in Cha-Am in front of 10 Prime Ministers from the 10 ASEAN countries and six from China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.
On September 29, 2010, TPO had the distinct honor to give a performance for HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej and HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn at Royal Medical College Auditorium, Siriraj Hospital. In the concert TPO paid tribute to His Majesty’s considerable musical talent. The concert served to honor the occasion of the 37th Anniversary of a special concert that His Majesty played for students at the Royal Medical College’s auditorium on September 29, 1973.
TPO regularly performs for major national events for the Royal Thai Government, the most recent being to celebrate His Majesty the King’s 84th Birthday Celebration Concert on December 3 at Sanam Luang in downtown Bangkok.
The 2014–2015 season was Gudni Emilsson’s tenth season as Chief Conductor of the TPO. He continues the work of attracting a loyal and appreciative following in Thailand, while helping the TPO to build a reputation for performing excellence. Its annual schedule of more than 70 performances draws from over three centuries of orchestral repertoire as well as chamber, contemporary and specially-commissioned new music.
Early in 2015, the TPO collaborated with American conductor Jeffery Meyer in its international debut album, recording the complete orchestral works by renowned Thai composer, Narong Prangcharoen. The recording will be released by Albany recordings in mid-2015.
The TPO is proud to have the patronage of the Royal Thai Government and Mahidol University and enjoys a burgeoning multicultural tradition. The 95-member symphony orchestra is made up of musicians from more than 19 nations. The TPO has been active in recording many traditional Thai songs, and has produced 10 CDs of those works. In addition, the TPO has several new projects and collaborations on the horizon including recording sessions, concerts throughout Thailand, and several international performances.[1]
Orchestra musicians
[edit]A list of the principal players of the TPO as of 2015:[2]
- Sittichai Pengcharoen, concertmaster
- Inga Causa, principal second violin
- Colin Wrubleski, principal viola
- Juris Lakutis, principal cello
- Maris Arents, principal bass
- Hiroshi Matsushima and Yu Jin Jung, co-principal flutes
- Cooper Wright, principal oboe
- Le Dai and Worawut Khamchuanchuen, co-principal clarinets
- Christopher Schaub and Patrawut Punputhaphong, co-principal bassoons
- Nantawat Waranich and Suparchai Sorathorn, co-principal horns
- Surasi Chanoksakul and Somjate Pookaew, co-principal trumpets
- Philip Brink and Satit Chomchewchan, co-principal trombones
- Kitti Sawetkittikul, principal tuba
- Thayarat Sopolpong, principal percussion
- Kyle Acuncius, principal timpani
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "About Us | Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra". Archived from the original on 2013-10-30. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
- ^ "Musicians".