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Resident Composers Concert (Shanghai Music Week)
Sep 15, 2018
7:30pmShanghai Symphony Concert Hall
Premiere of Raging Fire for Orchestra by Zhejiang Symphony Orchestra, GAO Jian, conductor
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Thailand International Composition Fesitval 2018 Finale Concert
Aug 11, 2018
4:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Endless Tears with Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, Shinik Hahm, conductor
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Storm Large sings The Seven Deadly Sins
Apr 27, 2018
7:30pmRTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Carlos Kalmar performed Phenomenon for Orchestra , Weill
The Seven Deadly Sins, Schubert
Unfinished Symphony, and Ravel
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Mar 18, 2018
4:30pmMeistersingerhalle, Nürnberg
Nurnberger Symphony and Maestro Kahchun Wong performed Phenomenon for Orchestra
Phenomenon Numberger Symphony
Mar 17, 2018
8:00pmMeistersingerhalle, Nürnberg
Nurnberger Symphony and Maestro Kahchun Wong performed Phenomenon for Orchestra.
Witness the Phenomenon
Feb 03, 2018
7:30pmEsplanade Concert Hall
Leading Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen’s Phenomenon begins this fascinating programme with its invocation of mysterious natural phenomena. Then, explore the dark and
eerie soundscapes of Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 2, before concluding the night with Dvořák’s trademark symphonic melodies.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Carlos Kalmar, conductor
Jan Vogler, celloItaly and TIJC
Jan 20, 2018
4:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall, Thailand
Premiere of Rhapsody on the Northern Folk Songs for Jazz Quartet and Orchestra by Pomelo Town and Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra.
Italy and TIJC
Jan 19, 2018
7:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall, Thailand
Premiere of Rhapsody on the Northern Folk Songs for Jazz Quartet and Orchestra by Pomelo Town and Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra.
Closing Concert of Shanghai Music Week
Sep 24, 2017
7:30pmShanghai Symphony Hall
Dialogue Between Asian
and European Symphonies
performance of Illuminations for Orchestra by Shanghai Opera House Orchestra, Shinik Hahm, conductor
Dialogue between Asia and Oceania
Sep 24, 2017
3:30pmShanghai Conservatory of Music Hall
Performance of Sunyata by NZTrio from New Zealand.
Ancient Voices
Sep 19, 2017
7:30pmASU Gammage
The Arizona State University Wind Orchestra and Wind Ensemble conducted by Gary W. Hill and Jason Caslor are joined by guest composers John Mackey and Narong Prangcharoen and soprano Lindsay Kessleman in what promises to be a spectacular opening concert.
ASU Orchestra Season Opening
Sep 16, 2017
7:30pmASU Gammage
ASU Symphony Orchestra
Jeffery Meyer, ConductorUstad Shahid Parvez Khan, Sitar
Narong Prangcharoen, Guest Composer
The ASUSO will open its 2017-18 season with a diverse and innovative musical journey. Guest composer Narong Prangcharoen (Thailand) and sitar virtuoso Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan (India) will join the ASUSO, (re)framing Philip Glass’ Offering in celebration of his 80th birthday. The journey will conclude with the 1001 nights of Rimsky-Korsakov’s classic Scheherazade.
Narong Prangcharoen: Phenomenon (2004)
Philip Glass: Offering from “Passages” (1990)
Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan/Jacob Adler: Sitar Concerto in Raag Gavati (2015)
Rimsky-Korsakov: ScheherazadeTPO Asian Tour in Penang
Sep 04, 2017
7:00pmDewan Sri Pinang
Conductor: Delta David Gier
Soloists:
- Cherryl J. Hayes, Voice
- Krit Buranavitayawut, Saxophone
Programs:
- Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47
- Narong Prangcharoen: Phenomenon
- Thai- Malay Traditional Music
- Nok Kao Malapee
- Pujoh Pisana
- Rong-Ngeng
- King Bhumibol Adulyadej: No Moon
- George Gershwin: The Man I Love
- King Bhumibol Adulyadej: H.M. Blues
Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra in Yala
Sep 02, 2017
7:00pmYala Rajabhat University
Conductor: Delta David Gier
Soloists:
- Cherryl J. Hayes, Voice
- Krit Buranavitayawut, Saxophone
Programs:
- Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47
- Narong Prangcharoen: Phenomenon
- Thai- Malay Traditional Music
- Nok Kao Malapee
- Pujoh Pisana
- Rong-Ngeng
- King Bhumibol Adulyadej: No Moon
- George Gershwin: The Man I Love
- King Bhumibol Adulyadej: H.M. Blues
From Russia with Love
Jul 08, 2017
4:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall, Thailand
Performance of "Lighter than Air" by the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra and Alfonso Scarano, conductor. panerai replica
From Russia with Love
Jul 07, 2017
7:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall, Thailand
Performance of "Lighter than Air" by the Thailand Philharmonic and Alfonso Scarano, conductor
Kansas City Symphony Season Finale
Jun 18, 2017
2:00pmHelzberg Hall
Narong Prangcharoen’s “Phenomenon,” Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto and Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 2 performed by the Kansas City Symphony with violinist Philippe Quint, and Michael Stern, conductor.
Kansas City Symphony Season Finale
Jun 17, 2017
8:00pmHelzberg Hall
Narong Prangcharoen’s “Phenomenon,” Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto and Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 2 performed by the Kansas City Symphony with violinist Philippe Quint, and Michael Stern, conductor.
Kansas City Symphony Season Finale
Jun 16, 2017
8:00pmHelzberg Hall
Narong Prangcharoen’s “Phenomenon,” Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto and Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 2 performed by the Kansas City Symphony with violinist Philippe Quint, and Michael Stern, conductor.
Thai Traces
Feb 28, 2017
7:00pmBangkok Art and Culture Centre
Premiere of Whisper from Afar by Jamorn Supapol, piano, Siripong Tiptan, violin, Apichai Leamthong, cello.
University of Michigan Concert Band
Feb 08, 2017
8:00pmHill Auditorium
Performance of Fata Morgana for Wind Ensemble by University of Michigan Concert Band, Courtney Snyder, conductor.
Premiere of Endless Tears
Dec 10, 2016
4:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Premiere of Endless Tears for voice and orchestra in memory of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej by the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra and Dariusz Mikulski, conductor.
Premiere of Endless Tears
Dec 09, 2016
7:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Premiere of Endless Tears for voice and orchestra in memory of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej by the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra and Dariusz Mikulski, conductor.
Florida State University Wind Orchestra Concert
Nov 15, 2016
7:30pmRuby Diamond Concert Hall, Florida State University
Performance of Lokuttara, commissioned by the Barlow Prize, by the Florida State University Wind Orchestra, Dr. Richard Clary, conductor
Tchaikovsky’s Fourth
Oct 23, 2016
3:00pmRenée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Premiere of "Absence of Time" by the Pacific Symphony, Carl St. Clair, conductor.
Tchaikovsky’s Fourth
Oct 22, 2016
8:00pmRenée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Premiere of "Absence of Time" by the Pacific Symphony, Carl St. Clair, conductor.
Tchaikovsky’s Fourth
Oct 21, 2016
8:00pmRenée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Premiere of "Absence of Time" by the Pacific Symphony, Carl St. Clair, conductor.
Tchaikovsky’s Fourth
Oct 20, 2016
8:00pmRenée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Premiere of "Absence of Time" by the Pacific Symphony, Carl St. Clair, conductor.
Drones, Space, and Silence
Oct 12, 2016
7:30pmLincoln Theater
Performance of Whispering with Foot in the Door Ensemble conducted by Edward Cumming.
Chakra Texas Tech University
Oct 09, 2016
3:00pmHemmle Recital Hall
Performance of Chakra by Texas Tech University Symphonic Wind Ensemble conducted by Dr. Sarah McKoin.
Thailand International Composition Festival 2016
Jul 23, 2016
4:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Luminary by Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, Zhang Guoyong, conductor bell & ross replica watches
Bach Aria Soloist in Thailand
Jul 22, 2016
7:00pmMACM Concert Hall, Mahidol University, Thailand
Performance of Dialogue by Bach Aria Soloists at Thailand International Composition Festival
Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra China Performance Tour
Jul 02, 2016
10:00amOriental Art Centre Concert Hall, Shanghai
Performance of Lighter than Air by the Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra, Roger Kalia, conductor
Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra China Performance Tour
Jul 01, 2016
2:00pmShanghai Nanyang Model High School, Shanghai
Performance of Lighter than Air by the Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra, Roger Kalia, conductor
Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra China Performance Tour
Jun 29, 2016
7:30pmWuzhen Grand Theatre
Performance of Lighter than Air by the Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra, Roger Kalia, conductor
Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra China Performance Tour
Jun 27, 2016
7:30pmForbidden City Concert Hall, Beijing
Performance of Lighter than Air by the Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra, Roger Kalia, conductor.
Bon Voyage Concert
Jun 22, 2016
7:00 pmNorthwood High School
Performance of Lighter than Air by the Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra, Roger Kalia, conductor.
The Planet
Jun 18, 2016
4:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Guest Conductor Dariusz Mikulski returns to the PMH stage in
a program featuring TPO’s premier performance of The Planets by
Holst, along with another premiere of Narong Prangcharoen’s Piano
Concerto performed by Thai piano virtuoso Christopher Janwong
McKiggan. The program also features another Prangcharoen work,
Wisdom of the Land, which is Mahidol University’s motto.The Planet
Jun 17, 2016
7:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Guest Conductor Dariusz Mikulski returns to the PMH stage in
a program featuring TPO’s premier performance of The Planets by
Holst, along with another premiere of Narong Prangcharoen’s Piano
Concerto performed by Thai piano virtuoso Christopher Janwong
McKiggan. The program also features another Prangcharoen work,
Wisdom of the Land, which is Mahidol University’s motto.China-ASEAN Music Week 2016
Jun 11, 2016
5:00pmGuangxi Arts University Concert Hall
Performance of Between Heaven and Earth by Daiske Kino-Shita, flute and Zhao Yu, piano patek philippe replica watches
Pan-Pacific Ensemble Concert
Jun 11, 2016
8:00pmGXAU Xiangsihu Campus Performance Hall
Performance of Shadow for Woodwind Quintet by Pan-Pacific Ensemble in Nanning, China
PSYO Season Finale
May 22, 2016
7:00pmRenee and Segerstrom Concert Hall
Premiere of "Lighter than Air" by the Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra, Roger Kalia conductor.
Thailand Meets America
May 14, 2016
4:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
TPO welcomes back Thai classical guitar virtuoso Ekachai
Jearakul for a performance of Thai composer and US resident Narong
Prangcharoen’s Guitar Concerto, led by American conductor Jeffery
Meyer. The program also includes Beethoven’s Leonore Overture
No. 3, and the cheerful, pastoral sound of Brahms’ Symphony No. 2.Thailand Meets America
May 13, 2016
7:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
TPO welcomes back Thai classical guitar virtuoso Ekachai
Jearakul for a performance of Thai composer and US resident Narong
Prangcharoen’s Guitar Concerto, led by American conductor Jeffery
Meyer. The program also includes Beethoven’s Leonore Overture
No. 3, and the cheerful, pastoral sound of Brahms’ Symphony No. 2.BAS Spectrum
May 06, 2016
7:30pm1900 Shawnee Mission Parkway
BAS Spectrum will be an unforgettable night of music. Program including Dialogue composed for BAS by Narong Prangcharoen
PSSS Finale: Celebrate With Dance
May 01, 2016
7:00pmRenee and Segerstrom Concert Hall
Premiere of the "Night Sky" by the Pacific Symphony Santiago Strings, Irene Kroesen conductor.
Red Note Music Festival Concert
Apr 07, 2016
8:00pmKemp Recital Hall, Illinois State University
Program
help me (2016), for tenor saxophone and piano David Kirkland Garner (b. 1982) Ferlinghetti (2014), for clarinet, viola, and piano Libby Larsen (b. 1950) Dialogue (2014), for soprano, violin, guitar, and harpsichord Narong Prangcharoen (b. 1973) Défi (2015), for saxophone ensemble Roy Magnuson (b. 1983) Prestidigitations (2016), for saxophone ensemble Joshua Keeling (b. 1982) Presentation at Red Note Music Festival
Apr 06, 2016
5:00pmCentennial East, Illinois State University
Present music of Narong Prangcharoen
Passage with University of Hawaii Wind Ensemble
Mar 19, 2016
TBABellarmine College Preparatory, CA
"Pacific Rim" - music from Japan, China, Thailand, Bali, and the United States. Performance of Passage for Wind Ensemble with University of Hawaii at Manoa Wind Ensemble, Jeffrey Boeckman, conductor.
Passage with University of Hawaii Wind Ensemble
Mar 18, 2016
TBAAcalanes High School, CA
"Pacific Rim" - music from Japan, China, Thailand, Bali, and the United States. Performance of Passage for Wind Ensemble with University of Hawaii at Manoa Wind Ensemble, Jeffrey Boeckman, conductor.
Western/Northwestern CBDNA Regional Conference
Mar 17, 2016
TBAUniversity of Nevada Reno
"Pacific Rim" - music from Japan, China, Thailand, Bali, and the United States. Performance of Passage for Wind Ensemble with University of Hawaii at Manoa Wind Ensemble, Jeffrey Boeckman, conductor. Performed at Western/Northwestern CBDNA Regional Conference 2016.
Pressage with University of Hawaii at Manoa
Feb 28, 2016
4:00pmRoosevelt High School Auditorium, Hawaii
"Pacific Rim" - music from Japan, China, Thailand, Bali, and the United States. Performance of Passage for Wind Ensemble with University of Hawaii at Manoa Wind Ensemble, Jeffrey Boeckman, conductor.
Prangcharoen and Mahler
Feb 13, 2016
4:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Filled with grandeur, passion, and longing … wit and sarcasm,
Mahler’s Symphony No. 9 was his final complete symphonic work.
Alfonso Scarano and TPO will tackle this mighty work and are also
joined by Italian flutist Massimo Mercelli for the premiere of Thai
composer Narong Prangcharoen’s Flute Concerto.Prangcharoen and Mahler
Feb 12, 2016
7:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Filled with grandeur, passion, and longing … wit and sarcasm,
Mahler’s Symphony No. 9 was his final complete symphonic work.
Alfonso Scarano and TPO will tackle this mighty work and are also
joined by Italian flutist Massimo Mercelli for the premiere of Thai
composer Narong Prangcharoen’s Flute Concerto.Celebration of the Great Moment V
Nov 27, 2015
7:00pmBurapha University
Performance of Mantras for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble by Luckachai Krichnoi, soprano saxophone, Vanich Potavanich, conductor and the BUU Symphonic Band
BYU Wind Symphony
Oct 29, 2015
7:30pmde Jong Concert Hall
Wind Music from Around the World
Donald Peterson, condutor
The BYU School of Music’s premier instrumental ensemble presents a program of classical and contemporary pieces highlighting wind band music from around the world.
The evening begins with lighter wind selections from Italy, Brazil, Spain, Venezuela, Ukraine and Scotland. The program concludes with two major works: “Korean Dances” by Korean/Japanese composer Chang Su Koh and a new piece by Thai composer, Narong Prangcharoen, winner of the 2013 Barlow Prize. Prangcharoen’s commissioned work will also be premiered by the United States Marine Band and Florida State University’s Wind Orchestra.
Eng Chang The Musical
Oct 25, 2015
1:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Eng Chang the Musical. Music by Narong Prangcharoen
Eng Chang The Musical
Oct 24, 2015
1:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Eng Chang the Musical. Music by Narong Prangcharoen
Eng Chang The Musical
Oct 24, 2015
7:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Eng Chang the Musical. Music by Narong Prangcharoen
Colburn Orchestra
Oct 24, 2015
8:00pmAmbassador Auditorium, Pasadena
Carlos Kalmar, Guest Conductor
Eduardo Rios, violin
Ravel Rapsodie Espangnole
Saint-Saëns Concerto No. 3 for Violin and Orchestra in B Minor, Op. 61
Narong Prangcharoen Phenomenon
Bartók Concerto for OrchestraEng Chang The Musical
Oct 23, 2015
7:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Eng Chang the Musical. Music by Narong Prangcharoen
Eng Chang The Musical
Oct 18, 2015
1:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Eng Chang the Musical. Music by Narong Prangcharoen
Eng Chang The Musical
Oct 17, 2015
1:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Eng Chang the Musical. Music by Narong Prangcharoen
Eng Chang The Musical
Oct 17, 2015
7:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Eng Chang the Musical. Music by Narong Prangcharoen
Eng Chang The Musical
Oct 16, 2015
1:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Eng Chang the Musical. Music by Narong Prangcharoen
Eng Chang The Musical
Oct 16, 2015
7:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Eng Chang the Musical. Music by Narong Prangcharoen
Beethoven Ninth Connections
Oct 04, 2015
3:00pmRenee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Premiere of New Work for Pacific Symphony and Maestro Carl St. Clair, conductor.
Beethoven Ninth
Oct 03, 2015
8:00pmRenee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Premiere of New Work for Pacific Symphony and Maestro Carl St. Clair, conductor.
Beethoven Ninth
Oct 02, 2015
8:00pmRenee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Premiere of New Work for Pacific Symphony and Maestro Carl St. Clair, conductor.
Beethoven Ninth
Oct 01, 2015
8:00pmRenee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Premiere of New Work for Pacific Symphony and Maestro Carl St. Clair, conductor
Soirée on the Edge 2: Sublime
Aug 19, 2015
7:00pmArbor Crest Wine Cellars
The Spokane Symphony under the baton of Maestro Eckart Preu performed Tears of Dust for String Orchestra.
Singapore Saxophone Symposium 2015
Aug 15, 2015
7:30pmLee Foundation TheatreNanyang Academy of Fine Arts, SingaporeAsian Premiere of Perpetual Motions for Saxophone Quartet by Amigo Saxophone Quartet.
Sound of the Celebration
Jul 11, 2015
4:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall
Performance of Far from Home: concerto for cello and orchestra by José-Luis Novo, conductor and Tapalin Charoensook, cello.
17th World Saxophone Congress
Jul 10, 2015
4:45pmSalle 22, Cité de la musique et de la danseStrasbourg, FrancePremiere of Perpetual Motions for Saxophone Quartet by Amigo Saxophone Quartet.
http://www.saxopen.com/Sound of Beating and Breathing
Jul 09, 2015
3:30pmMMCM Auditorium
Performance of Shadow by Sawasdee Woodwind Quintet
Sound of the East
Jul 09, 2015
7:00pmMMCM Auditorium
Performance of Śūnyatā for violin, cello and piano by Arcadia Trio
Sound of Brass and Wood
Jul 07, 2015
3:30pmMMCM Auditorium
Thailand International Composition Festival Concert II: Sound of Brass and Wood. Performance of Pact Ink by Christopher Janwong McKiggan.
Sound of Hammers and Strings
Jul 07, 2015
7:00pmMMCM Auditorium
Performance of Air for solo violin by Mariano Ceballos.
Opening Concert of Thailand International Composition Festival: “Sound of Explorations”
Jul 06, 2015
7:00pmMMCM Auditorium
Performance of Mantras for soprano saxophone and wind ensemble by Mahidol Wind Orchestra, Thanapol Setabrahmana, conductor, and Wisuwat Pruksavanich, saxophone
The Exotic East
May 16, 2015
4:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall, Thailand
American conductor Delta David Gier and TPO join to present music by contemporary Asian composers Chou Wen-Chung, Narong Prangcharoen, Chen Yi and Pulitzer prize winner Zhou Long.
The Exotic East
May 15, 2015
7:00pmPrince Mahidol Hall, Thailand
American conductor Delta David Gier and TPO join to present music by contemporary Asian composers Chou Wen-Chung, Narong Prangcharoen, Chen Yi and Pulitzer prize winner Zhou Long.
Collaborations
May 10, 2015
1:00pmRenee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Narong Prangcharoen new commissioned premiere with Pacific Symphony Youth Wind Ensemble, Gregory Whitmore, conductor
Tree Line
Apr 12, 2015
5:00pmEsplanade Recital Studio, Singapore
Let your weary mind feel rested with Toru Takemitsu’s Tree Line as the piece offers lovely colour and restful slow harmonic rhythm. The concert will also presents works by Thai Composer Narong Prangcharoen’s Echoes of Silence, Singapore-born Composer Chen Zhangyi’s Walks on Water, Conservatory’s Faculty member Adeline Wong’s Synclastic Illuminations and fourth-year student Timothy Tan’s Hypertuba Magna. Conductor Chan Tze Law will lead the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory New Music Ensemble this afternoon.
New and Improved
Mar 22, 2015
2:00pmNOVA, Alexandria, VA
Premiere of Lokuttara with US Marine Band, Lt. Col. Jason K. Fettig, conducting
Chihim Chik plays Maha Mantras
Mar 01, 2015
3:00pmKobacker Hall
Chihim Chik plays Maha Mantras (Concerto for Soprano/Alto Saxophone and Orchestra) as one of the winners of the BGSU Concerto Competition with the Bowling Green Philharmonia, Emily Freeman Brown, conductor.
Hempy Keyboard Series
Feb 22, 2015
2:00pmThe Saugatuck Center for the Arts, Michigan
Christopher Janwong McKiggan recital. Program includes Three Minds for solo piano.
Christopher Janwong McKiggan in Melbourne
Feb 12, 2015
6:00pmMelbourne Recital Centre
Program includes
Brahms’ “Piano Sonata No.2 in F sharp major, Op.2”;
Narong Prangcharoen’s “Three Minds,”
Beethoven’s “Piano Sonata No.31 in A flat major, Op.110”;
Robert Beaser’s “Pag Rag,”
Karim AI-Zand’s “Paganini Reverie”
Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite.”McKiggan at the Cultural Center of the Philippines
Feb 10, 2015
7:30pmThe Cultural Center of the Philippines
Program includes
Brahms’ “Piano Sonata No.2 in F sharp major, Op.2”;
Narong Prangcharoen’s “Three Minds,”
Beethoven’s “Piano Sonata No.31 in A flat major, Op.110”;
Robert Beaser’s “Pag Rag,”
Karim AI-Zand’s “Paganini Reverie” and
Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite.”Dialogue
Feb 07, 2015
7:30pmVillage Presbyterian Church
Be among the first to hear 2013 Guggenheim Award winner Narong Prangcharoen’s commissioned work composed for Bach Aria Soloists’ 15th Anniversary. The evening’s program includes Ysaÿe’s Ballade; BAS’ own La Folia variations; and French Dialogues for keyboard.
Sunyata at Rice University
Feb 06, 2015
5:30pmDuncan Recital Hall Alice Pratt Brown Hall
Rice UniversityPerformance of Sunyata by Vicennium Void
Blown Opportunity
Jan 23, 2015
7:30pmStudio 2@Zoomtopia, 810 SE Belmont
Brahms first combined horn, violin and piano in an emotional homage to his mother.Third Angle New Music offers that seminal work alongside the avant-garde horn trio of György Ligeti and a new horn trio commissioned by Third Angle New Music from Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen.
Blown Opportunity
Jan 22, 2015
7:30pmStudio 2@Zoomtopia, 810 SE Belmont
Brahms first combined horn, violin and piano in an emotional homage to his mother.Third Angle New Music offers that seminal work alongside the avant-garde horn trio of György Ligeti and a new horn trio commissioned by Third Angle New Music from Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen.
Beethoven & Rachmaninoff
Dec 13, 2014
8:00pmRenée & Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
The Pacific Symphony
Carl St.Clair, conductor
Alain Lefevre, piano
Prangcharoen: Illuminating Journey (World premiere)
Prangcharoen: The Migration of Lost Souls
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2Beethoven & Rachmaninoff
Dec 12, 2014
8:00pmRenée & Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
The Pacific Symphony
Carl St.Clair, conductor
Alain Lefevre, piano
Prangcharoen: Illuminating Journey (World premiere)
Prangcharoen: The Migration of Lost Souls
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2Beethoven & Rachmaninoff
Dec 11, 2014
8:00pmRenée & Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
The Pacific Symphony
Carl St.Clair, conductor
Alain Lefevre, piano
Prangcharoen: Illuminating Journey (World premiere)
Prangcharoen: The Migration of Lost Souls
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2Vicennium Void
Nov 06, 2014
7:30pmMills Hall Mosses Humanities
Vicennium Void in collaboration with the UW Contemporary Chamber Ensemble presents with Christopher Janwong McKiggan, Geoffrey Herd, Leah Gastler, Kevin Downs, and featuring UW clarinetist Kai-Ju Ho--a concert of contemporary works by Jalbert, Prangcharoen, Schwendinger, Thomas, Tower and a world premiere by UW Alumnus Christopher Walczak
ISU Faculty, Students and Friends Chamber Recital
Oct 24, 2014
10:30 amLandini Center for Performing and Fine Arts, Recital Hall
Vedanā - Narong Prangcharoen performed by
Sharilyn Spicknall, violin; Brian Kilp, horn
Martha Krasnican, pianoChakra with Western Michigan University Symphonic Band
Oct 19, 2014
3:00pmPerformance of Chakra with Western Michigan University Symphonic Band, conducted by Dr. Scott Boerma
Passionate Fury
Sep 27, 2014
7:30pmAnderson Center for the Arts, Binghamton, NY
Program:
Narong Prangcharoen: Tri-Sattawat
L. van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.3
J. Brahms: Symphony No. 1
Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by José-Luis Novo
Tapalin and her Cello
Aug 23, 2014
4:00pmMACM Hall
Award winning talents are on display as Thai cellist Tapalin Charoensook performs acclaimed Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen’s “Far from Home” for Cello and Orchestra. Italian Guest Conductor Alfonso Scarano leads TPO in this concert that concludes with Borodin’s Symphony No. 2.
Tapalin and her Cello
Aug 22, 2014
7:00pmMACM Hall
Award winning talents are on display as Thai cellist Tapalin Charoensook performs acclaimed Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen’s “Far from Home” for Cello and Orchestra. Italian Guest Conductor Alfonso Scarano leads TPO in this concert that concludes with Borodin’s Symphony No. 2.
Echo of the Mountains with Suan Plu Chorus
Aug 02, 2014
7:30pmThailand Cultural Centre
Performance of "Echo of the Mountains" by Suan Plu Chorus, Ramon Lijauco, Jr., conductor.
The 4th Jean-Marie Londeix International Saxophone Competition Final Round
Jul 18, 2014
4:00pmMACM Hall
The celebrated French saxophone artist Jean-Marie Londeix returns to chair the final round of his 4th International Saxophone Competition. The TPO will perform with the finalists of the competition under the baton of Polish Guest Conductor Dariusz Mikulski. Narong Prangcharoen: Concerto for Saxophone “Maha Mantras”
Mozart meets Lutoslawski
Jun 14, 2014
4:00pmMACM Hall
American guest conductor Jeffery Meyer returns to lead TPO in a performance of Polish Composer Witold Lutoslawski’s Symphony No. 2. The program also features Czech bassoonist Pavel Langpaul performing Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto in B-flat major, and a performance of Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen’s work Phenomenon.
Mozart meets Lutoslawski
Jun 13, 2014
4:00pmMACM Hall
American guest conductor Jeffery Meyer returns to lead TPO in a performance of Polish Composer Witold Lutoslawski’s Symphony No. 2. The program also features Czech bassoonist Pavel Langpaul performing Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto in B-flat major, and a performance of Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen’s work Phenomenon.
Premiere of "Respiration of the Earth" for Suona and Orchestra
Jun 05, 2014
7:30pmBeijing Concert Hall, China
Premiere of "Respiration of the Earth" for Suona and Orchestra by Shi Haibin, suona, Li Xincao, conductor and the Central Ballet Symphony Orchestra.
China-ASEAN Music Festival
May 25, 2014
7:30pmNational Arts Palace, Concert Hall - Guangxi
Performance of Tri-Sattawat for Orchestra at China-ASEAN Music Festival by Guangxi Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Jinyi Jiang
Echoes of Silence in Tianjing
May 23, 2014
7:30pmTianjin University of Science & Technology
Performance of Echoes of Silence by Conservatory Wind Symphony Chamber Players
Steven D. Davis, conductorEchoes of Silence in Tianjing
May 22, 2014
7:30pmTianjing Conservatory of Music Concert Hall, Tianjing
Performance of Echoes of Silence by Conservatory Wind Symphony Chamber Players
Steven D. Davis, conductorEchoes of Silence
May 20, 2014
7:30pmConcert Hall of the Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing
Performance of Echoes of Silence by Conservatory Wind Symphony Chamber Players
Steven D. Davis, conductor
UMKC Conservatory Wind Symphony
May 01, 2014
7:30pmWhite Recital Hall
2014 Version Premiere of Echoes of Silence for Chamber Ensmble. Directed by Steven D. Davis, with guest faculty artist Martin Hackleman, horn with UMKC Wind Symphony Members.
Guest artist recital with flutist Luisa Sello
Apr 28, 2014
7:30pmWhite Recital Hall
US Premiere of Lom for solo flute by Luisa Sello.
Pin-Hua Chen Saxophone DMA Recital
Apr 18, 2014
7:30pmSmith Recital Hall, UIUC
Maha MantrasSaxophone, Pin-Hua ChenPiano, Kevina Leng-Leng LamPercussion, Dan Benson, Yi-Hsuan Lin, and Colin RambertMichael Hall Faculty Recital
Mar 26, 2014
7:00pmVanderCook College of Music
Program
Eric Malmquist - Sonata for Viola and Piano (2013) James Mobberley - Subject To Change Without Notice, solo viola (2013) Matthew Burtner - Wooden Dance in Fourteen Time, viola and electronics Narong Prangcharoen - Antahkarana, solo viola (2010) Seth Boustead - Time Drips, for viola and piano (2012) Yu Pengfei - Taohuayuan, for viola and piano (2012)Kita Silpathorn Concert
Mar 22, 2014
2pmthe National Theatre, Bangkok
Performance of "Rhythms Of Nan" by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Vanich Potavanich
Recital Series
Mar 22, 2014
9:20amKrannert Center
Performance of Maha Mantras by Shyen Lee, Saxophone and Casey Dierlam, piano at North American Saxophone Alliance 2014
Mantras with California State University Wind Symphony
Mar 08, 2014
6:00pmMeng Concert Hall
Program:March from Symphonic Metamorphosis - Paul HindemithMantras – Narong PrangcharoenChristopher Bartz – Soprano Saxophone SoloistLa Fiesta Mexicana – H. Owen ReedMantras with California State University Wind Symphony
Mar 07, 2014
6:00pmMeng Concert Hall
Program:March from Symphonic Metamorphosis - Paul HindemithMantras – Narong PrangcharoenChristopher Bartz – Soprano Saxophone SoloistLa Fiesta Mexicana – H. Owen ReedThe Duo "2"
Mar 06, 2014
7:30pmWard Hall, Lipscomb University
New from “2”: Works by Elizabeth Vercoe, Richard Nelson, Pamela Marshall, and Narong Prangcharoen: Between Heaven and Earth for Flute and Piano.
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
Mar 06, 2014
7:30pmTroy Savings Bank Music Hall,
The Grammy nominated Imani Winds performs "Shadow" for Woodwind Qunitet at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall TROY, NY
ProgramVOYAGE
Tzigane - Valerie Coleman
Shadow - Narong Prangcharoen
Five Poems - Karel Husa
Rubisphere - Valerie Coleman
For flute, clarinet & bassoonThe Rite of Spring - Igor Stravinsky arr. Jonathan Russell
Dance Mediterranea - Simon Shaheen arr. Jeff Scott
Calgary Pro Musica
Mar 03, 2014
8:00pmEckhardt-Gramatté Hall, Canada
The Grammy nominated Imani Winds performs "Shadow" for Woodwind Qunitet at
Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall, Rozsa Centre, University of Calgary, CALGARY, CANADA
ProgramVOYAGE
Tzigane - Valerie Coleman
Shadow - Narong Prangcharoen
Five Poems - Karel Husa
Rubisphere - Valerie Coleman
For flute, clarinet & bassoonThe Rite of Spring - Igor Stravinsky arr. Jonathan Russell
Dance Mediterranea - Simon Shaheen arr. Jeff Scott
Calgary Pro Musica
Mar 02, 2014
7:00pmEckhardt-Gramatté Hall, Canada
The Grammy nominated Imani Winds performs "Shadow" for Woodwind Qunitet at
Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall, Rozsa Centre, University of Calgary, CALGARY, CANADA
ProgramVOYAGE
Tzigane - Valerie Coleman
Shadow - Narong Prangcharoen
Five Poems - Karel Husa
Rubisphere - Valerie Coleman
For flute, clarinet & bassoonThe Rite of Spring - Igor Stravinsky arr. Jonathan Russell
Dance Mediterranea - Simon Shaheen arr. Jeff Scott
Flute Concert MUSIKA FOLLIA
Feb 20, 2014
7:30pmBrick 5, Fünfhausgasse 5, Wien
Premiere of "Lom" for solo flute and European Premiere of "Between Heaven and Earth" by Luisa Sello, flute and Jia Lee Wang, piano.
Jeff Heisler plays Mantras
Feb 19, 2014
07:30pmVarner Recital Hall - Oakland
Jeff Heisler, saxophonist, performs Mantras for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Symphony with Oakland University Wind Symphony under the baton of Gregory Cunningham.
Valentine Day
Feb 15, 2014
4:00pmMACM Hall
Singaporean guest conductor Chan Tze Law makes his debut with TPO in a performance of romantic orchestra works to celebrate Valentine Day. The program will also include a performance of celebrated Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen’s Concerto for Saxophone “Maha Mantras” performed by world renowned classical saxophonist, Shyen Lee.
Valentine Day
Feb 14, 2014
7:00pmMACM Hall
Singaporean guest conductor Chan Tze Law makes his debut with TPO in a performance of romantic orchestra works to celebrate Valentine Day. The program will also include a performance of celebrated Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen’s Concerto for Saxophone “Maha Mantras” performed by world renowned classical saxophonist, Shyen Lee.
DMA Recital II
Dec 04, 2013
7:00pmTexas Tech University Lubbock,
Performance of Maha Mantras by Michael Christensen, saxophone.
TPO 9th Season Opening Concert
Nov 08, 2013
4:00pmMACM Hall
The Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra’s ninth season opens in grand fashion as Chief Conductor Gudni A. Emilsson is joined by bass clarinet soloist Henri Bok to kick off TPO’s new expanded program season. Bok will perform a world premiere concerto written by acclaimed Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen, whose music will be featured throughout the 9th Season. The concert will conclude with popular classics – Sibelius’ Finlandia and Rimsky Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol.
TPO 9th Season Opening Concert
Nov 07, 2013
7:00pmMACM Hall
The Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra’s ninth season opens in grand fashion as Chief Conductor Gudni A. Emilsson is joined by bass clarinet soloist Henri Bok to kick off TPO’s new expanded program season. Bok will perform a world premiere concerto written by acclaimed Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen, whose music will be featured throughout the 9th Season. The concert will conclude with popular classics – Sibelius’ Finlandia and Rimsky Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol.
Salaya Modern Ensemble
Jul 09, 2013
6:00pmMACM Hall
Performance of Whispering for Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Piano, and Percussion with Salaya Modern Ensemble. Commissioned by newEars Contemporary Music Ensemble.
An American in Bangkok
Jul 05, 2013
4:00pmMACM Hall, Thailand
American guest conductor Jeffery Meyer joins TPO to perform American composer Aaron Copland’s Symphony No. 3, a magnificent symphonic work containing one of Copland’s most recognizable melodies – the Fanfare for the Common Man. The program also features young Thai violinist Pitchayapa Lueangtawikit performing Saint-Saëns’ Violin Concerto No. 3.Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra with Jeffery Meyer, conductor. Performance of The Migration of Lost Souls.
Program:
Narong Prangcharoen: The Migration of Lost Souls for Orchestra (2013)
Camille Saint-Saëns: Violin Concerto No. 3 in B Minor, Op. 61
Aaron Copland: Symphony No. 3An American in Bangkok
Jul 04, 2013
7:00pmMACM Hall, Thailand
American guest conductor Jeffery Meyer joins TPO to perform American composer Aaron Copland’s Symphony No. 3, a magnificent symphonic work containing one of Copland’s most recognizable melodies – the Fanfare for the Common Man. The program also features young Thai violinist Pitchayapa Lueangtawikit performing Saint-Saëns’ Violin Concerto No. 3.Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra with Jeffery Meyer, conductor. Performance of The Migration of Lost Souls.
Program:
Narong Prangcharoen: The Migration of Lost Souls for Orchestra (2013)
Camille Saint-Saëns: Violin Concerto No. 3 in B Minor, Op. 61
Aaron Copland: Symphony No. 3Mantras for Soprano Saxophone and Orchestra
May 30, 2013
Ziaozi Music Hall, Chengdu, China
Performance of Mantras for Solo Soprano Saxophone and Orchestra by Chien-Kwan Lin, saxophone and the Sichuan Philharmonic Orchestra.
Vedana in Nanning
May 29, 2013
7:00pmGuangxi Arts Institute Concert Hall
Performance of Vedana for Horn, Violin and Piano at 2013 China-ASEAN Music Week in Guangxi, Nanning, China. Performers include Huang Jinying, Huang Shiting, and Chen Sifan
Romeo&Juliet
May 24, 2013
13694148Music Center at Strathmore, North Bethesda, MD
5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD 20852Carlos Kalmar introduces Phenomenon by the award-winning young Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen and conducts the great moments from Prokofiev's intoxicating and impassioned ballet Romeo and Juliet. Also featured is pianist Jean-Philippe Collard, known for his masterful interpretation of Saint-Saens' works, in the rarely performed Third Piano Concerto
Romeo&Juliet
May 23, 2013
13693284The Meyerhoff Hall, Baltimore, MD
Carlos Kalmar introduces Phenomenon by the award-winning young Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen and conducts the great moments from Prokofiev's intoxicating and impassioned ballet Romeo and Juliet. Also featured is pianist Jean-Philippe Collard, known for his masterful interpretation of Saint-Saens' works, in the rarely performed Third Piano Concerto
Romeo&Juliet
May 22, 2013
13692420The Meyerhoff Hall, Baltimore, MD
Carlos Kalmar introduces Phenomenon by the award-winning young Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen and conducts the great moments from Prokofiev's intoxicating and impassioned ballet Romeo and Juliet. Also featured is pianist Jean-Philippe Collard, known for his masterful interpretation of Saint-Saens' works, in the rarely performed Third Piano Concerto
Bhavana in Beijing
May 18, 2013
13688964CCOM Concert Hall, Beijing
China Philhamonic OrchestraMusic Director: CHEN Yun Conductor: LIN Tao Performance of Bhavana at Beijing Modern Music Festival, Central Conservatory of Music Concert Hall
Premonitions
May 04, 2013
13676868Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Storm Large joins the "virtuoso Oregonians" in a spell-binding work from the classical repertoire. Oregon Symphony and Carlos Kalmar, conductorPrangcharoen: Phenomenon Weill: Seven Deadly Sins Schoenberg: Accompaniment to a Cinematographic Scene Schubert: Symphony No. 8, "Unfinished" Ravel: La valse
Premonitions
May 03, 2013
13676004Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Storm Large joins the "virtuoso Oregonians" in a spell-binding work from the classical repertoire. Oregon Symphony and Carlos Kalmar, conductor Prangcharoen: Phenomenon Weill: Seven Deadly Sins Schoenberg: Accompaniment to a Cinematographic Scene Schubert: Symphony No. 8, "Unfinished" Ravel: La valse
Oregon Symphony in Seattle
May 02, 2013
13675140Benaroya Hall
For the first time in its 116-year history, the Oregon Symphony will perform in Seattle next season. Music director Carlos Kalmar will lead the orchestra in a performance in Benaroya Hall on May 3, 2013. program is: Narong Prangcharoen: "Phenomenon" Kurt Weill: "Seven Deadly Sins",Arnold Schoenberg: "Accompaniment to a Cinematographic Scene"Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 8, "Unfinished"Maurice Ravel: "La valse"
Carriage Barn Series
Mar 26, 2013
13643172Bennington College, Bennington, VT
Performance of Antahkarana for Solo Viola by Michael Hall. Program including Mara Gibson: Canopy for solo viola and fixed media Kee Yong Chong: Temple Bell Still Ringing in My Heart Elliot Carter: Figment IV Nico Muhly: Keep in Touch Narong Prangcharoen: Antahkarana John Harbison: The Violist’s Notebook Shulamit Ran: Perfect Storm Marta Ptaszynska: Elegia: in memoriam John Paul II
Thailand Premiere of Pubbanimitta with Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra
Mar 22, 2013
13639716MACM Hall
TPO and chief conductor Gudni Emilsson present the work Beethoven considered to be one of his finest – his Symphony No. 7. Joining Emilsson is one of Germany’s leading piano soloists, Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy, performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto in D Minor. Thailand Premiere of Pubbanimitta by Narong Prangcharoen.
Antahkarana in Virginai
Mar 21, 2013
13638852University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Performance of Antahkarana for Solo Viola by Michael Hall. Program including Mara Gibson: Canopy for solo viola and fixed media Kee Yong Chong: Temple Bell Still Ringing in My Heart Elliot Carter: Figment IV Nico Muhly: Keep in Touch Narong Prangcharoen: Antahkarana John Harbison: The Violist’s Notebook Shulamit Ran: Perfect Storm Marta Ptaszynska: Elegia: in memoriam John Paul II
Thailand Premiere of Pubbanimitta with Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra
Mar 21, 2013
13638852MACM Hall
TPO and chief conductor Gudni Emilsson present the work Beethoven considered to be one of his finest – his Symphony No. 7. Joining Emilsson is one of Germany’s leading piano soloists, Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy, performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto in D Minor. Thailand Premiere of Pubbanimitta by Narong Prangcharoen.
Brooks Center for the Performing Arts - Clemson University
Mar 10, 2013
13629348Brooks Center Theatre CLEMSON, SC
Imani Winds performed Shadow for Woodwind Quintet
Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences
Feb 09, 2013
13604292National Academy of Sciences Auditorium, WASHINGTON, DC
Imani Winds performed Shadow for Woodwind Quintet
Shenandoah University Conservatory - Performance Arts Live
Feb 08, 2013
13603428Armstrong Concert Hall WINCHESTER, VA
Imani Winds performed Shadow for Woodwind Quintet
UNCSA Wind Ensemble
Feb 07, 2013
13602564Stevens Center, UNCSA
Faculty artist Taimur Sullivan joins the UNCSA Wind Ensemble in "Mantras", a concerto for saxophone and wind ensemble by Narong Prangcharoen. Dr. Michael Dodds conducts.
A Tale of Three Centuries
Feb 01, 2013
13597380Duncan Recital hall in Rice University
Christopher Janwong McKiggan Doctoral Chamber Recital with Rachel Sigman, Clara Yang, Aaron Perdue, and The Dover Quartet (Brian Lee, Joel Link, Camden Shaw) with guest Jarita NgChristopher Janwong McKiggan Doctoral Chamber Recital performing: Robert Beaser's Emily Dickinson Songs, Narong Prangcharoen's Bencharong and Leo Ornstein's Piano Quintet
A Flute and Piano Duo Recital
Nov 20, 2012
13534308Siam Ratchada Music School's auditorium
The evening programme will feature Cecile Chaminade's Concertino, Bach's Sonata E Flat, BWV 1031, Kaija Saariaho's Prelude (For Solo Piano), Kenji Bunch's Velocity, Narong Prangcharoen's Between Heaven And Earth, Debussy's Syrinx (For Solo Flute), Edie Hill's This Floating World (For Solo Flute) and William Grant Still's Mother and Child and Garmin.Linda Chatterton, flutist, and Matthew McCright, piano, will perform Narong Prangcharoen's Between Heaven And Earth in Thailand.
Zeitgeist New Music Cabaret
Nov 17, 2012
13531716Studio Z, St. Paul
Zeitgeist will be performing three works. Double Ikat by Paul Dresher is a lush, pulse-driven work inspired by a style of Southeast Asian weaving. Tink & Thud by Minnesota composer Jocelyn Hagen is a brand-new work for piano and percussion, and Whispering by Narong Prangcharoen, written in reaction to several natural disasters, contrasts hauntingly lovely passages with an exuberant life-affirming dance.
Zeitgeist New Music Cabaret
Nov 16, 2012
13530852Studio Z, St. Paul
Zeitgeist will be performing three works. Double Ikat by Paul Dresher is a lush, pulse-driven work inspired by a style of Southeast Asian weaving. Tink & Thud by Minnesota composer Jocelyn Hagen is a brand-new work for piano and percussion, and Whispering by Narong Prangcharoen, written in reaction to several natural disasters, contrasts hauntingly lovely passages with an exuberant life-affirming dance.
A Flute and Piano Duo Recital
Nov 15, 2012
13529988Hyatt Regency Hua-Hin
The evening programme will feature Cecile Chaminade's Concertino, Bach's Sonata E Flat, BWV 1031, Kaija Saariaho's Prelude (For Solo Piano), Kenji Bunch's Velocity, Narong Prangcharoen's Between Heaven And Earth, Debussy's Syrinx (For Solo Flute), Edie Hill's This Floating World (For Solo Flute) and William Grant Still's Mother and Child and Garmin.Linda Chatterton, flutist, and Matthew McCright, piano, will perform Narong Prangcharoen's Between Heaven And Earth in Hua-Hin, Thailand.
Zeitgeist New Music Cabaret
Nov 15, 2012
13529988Studio Z, St. Paul
Zeitgeist will be performing three works. Double Ikat by Paul Dresher is a lush, pulse-driven work inspired by a style of Southeast Asian weaving. Tink & Thud by Minnesota composer Jocelyn Hagen is a brand-new work for piano and percussion, and Whispering by Narong Prangcharoen, written in reaction to several natural disasters, contrasts hauntingly lovely passages with an exuberant life-affirming dance.
Zeitgeist New Music Cabaret
Nov 14, 2012
13529124Studio Z, St. Paul
Zeitgeist will be performing three works. Double Ikat by Paul Dresher is a lush, pulse-driven work inspired by a style of Southeast Asian weaving. Tink & Thud by Minnesota composer Jocelyn Hagen is a brand-new work for piano and percussion, and Whispering by Narong Prangcharoen, written in reaction to several natural disasters, contrasts hauntingly lovely passages with an exuberant life-affirming dance.
Sattha with Southern Symphony Orchestra
Nov 08, 2012
13523940Taylor Auditorium, Joplin, MO
Performance of Sattha for Strings, Piano and Percussion with Southern Symphony Orchestra, Jeffrey Macomber, conductor.
Parinya Chucherdwatanasak Recital
Nov 04, 2012
13520484White Recital Hall
Parinya Chucherdwatanasak Recital with members of the Conservatory Chamber Orchestra BEETHOVEN: "Coriolan" Overture in C Minor, Op. 62 PRANGCHAROEN: Sattha for Strings, Piano, and Percussion MOZART: Symphony No. 38 in D Major, K. 504 ("Prague")
Orchestra Underground: Dreams and Dances
Oct 25, 2012
13511844Carnegie Hall, NYC
Conductor-composer José Serebrier leads this multicultural program of new music, starting with his own Flute Concerto with Tango and Israeli flutist Sharon Bezaly. Also on the program are works by Serbian composer and performance artist Milica Paranosic, and Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen, the 2011 winner of ACO’s Underwood Commission. Ives’s Symphony No. 3, “The Camp Meeting,” concludes the program with a nostalgic look at the 19th century.Premiere of The Migration of Lost Souls by American Composers Orchestra with Maestro José Serebrier, conductor.
New Music Harvest
Oct 05, 2012
13494564Studio Z at St. Paul
Zeitgeist’s season opener features a cornucopia of new chamber music plus delectable dishes prepared by Lowertown’s finest restaurants. Works include Next.Stop by New Yorker Anna Clyne, Whispering by Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen, Stiff Rain by Iowan Brooke Joyce, Prime by Marc Mellits and We Speak Etruscan by Lee Hyla, both from Chicago. This concerts features guest artist Kyle Hutchins, soprano sax and Kirsten Whitson, cello. Whispering with Zeitgeist Ensemble in St. Paul, Minnesota at their season opening concert.
New Music Harvest
Oct 04, 2012
13493700Studio Z at St. Paul
Zeitgeist’s season opener features a cornucopia of new chamber music plus delectable dishes prepared by Lowertown’s finest restaurants. Works include Next.Stop by New Yorker Anna Clyne, Whispering by Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen, Stiff Rain by Iowan Brooke Joyce, Prime by Marc Mellits and We Speak Etruscan by Lee Hyla, both from Chicago. This concerts features guest artist Kyle Hutchins, soprano sax and Kirsten Whitson, cello. Whispering with Zeitgeist Ensemble in St. Paul, Minnesota at their season opening concert.
New Music Harvest
Oct 03, 2012
13492836Studio Z at St. Paul
Zeitgeist’s season opener features a cornucopia of new chamber music plus delectable dishes prepared by Lowertown’s finest restaurants. Works include Next.Stop by New Yorker Anna Clyne, Whispering by Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen, Stiff Rain by Iowan Brooke Joyce, Prime by Marc Mellits and We Speak Etruscan by Lee Hyla, both from Chicago. This concerts features guest artist Kyle Hutchins, soprano sax and Kirsten Whitson, cello. Whispering with Zeitgeist Ensemble in St. Paul, Minnesota at their season opening concert.
Illuminations in Thailand
Jul 13, 2012
13421988MACM Hall, Mahidol University, Thailand
Thailand Premiere of Illuminations for Orchestra with Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra and Jeffery Meyer, conductor part of the Closing Concert for Thailand International Composition Festival 2012
Anatman in Thailand
Jul 08, 2012
13417668MACM Hall, Mahidol University, Thailand
Thailand Premiere of Anatman: Concerto for Cello and Wind Ensemble by Carter Enyeart, cello, Gregg Gausline, conductor and Mahidol University Wind Symphony as the opening concert of Thailand International Composition Festival, 2012
Solidarity Concert
Jun 22, 2012
13403844Kad Theater, Chiang Mai
Performance of Tenor Saxophone Concerto "the Dawn of Darkness" with Wisuwat Pruksavanich, saxophone, and Major Prateep Suphanrojn, conductor with Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra
Salaya Modern Ensemble Concert
Jun 06, 2012
13390020Goethe Institute Bangkok
The programme will feature Beethoven's Overture to Die Geschopfe des Prometheus, Op 43; Mozart's Ein Musikalischer Spass, K 522, Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op 64 as well as the Thailand's premiere of Echoes of Silence by a world-renowned composer, Narong Prangcharoen who has received the Silapathorn Award and many international prizes.
Thai Family Day
May 26, 2012
13380516Asia Society Hong Kong Center
Calling all families… Join Asia Society and Morgan Stanley for an exciting, fun-filled cultural adventure! Come discover and learn the customs and traditions of Thailand through engaging activities, enchanting performances, delicious food, and creative activities planned for all ages. The Asia Society Hong Kong Center premises, steeped in history and cultural significance, will transform each of its unique spaces into captivating pavilions to enjoy the many cultural splendors of Thailand. Traditional Thai Dance Muay-Thai Kickboxing Contemporary Thai Music Shadow Puppetry Arts and Crafts Corner Culinary FavoritesPROGRAMME A lecture/ demonstration, featuring works by contemporary Thai composers, including: Narong Prangcharoen Antahkarana for solo viola Thatchatham Silsupan 'Untitled, 2000' (in memory of Montien Boonma) for solo percussion Pantawit Kiangsiri Snapshots for guitar and percussion with demonstrations on Thai percussion instruments.
Capital Heritage Concert
May 18, 2012
13373604Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
Premiere of Echoes of Silence with Member of Albany Symphony Orchestra and Devid Alan Miller, conductor. This concert is featuring eight world-premiere pieces inspired by the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall and performed in the historic space.
At ehe Edge of Time
May 18, 2012
13373604NCPA Concert Hall, Beijing
Premiere of Illuminations at the Opening Ceremony Concert of 2012 Beijing Modern Music Festival by China NCPA Orchestra, LV Jia, conductor. Program including:CHEN Yi (U.S.A.) Blue, Blue Sky 12’ Narong Prangcharoen (Thailand) Illuminations 12’ Enjott Schneider (Germasny) At the Edge of Time 17’ ------Intermission------ ZOU Hang (China) The Color of Beijing 8’ Robert Beaser (U.S.A.) Piano Concerto 35’Christopher McKiggan Piano
SCHUBERT’S NINTH
May 11, 2012
13367556R&H Segerstrom Concert Hall
East meets West with Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen’s Sattha reflecting on the Tsunami that hit his native country. The work was selected by Orange County audiences as the winner of the American Composers Competition. Then young superstar Andrew von Oeyen performs a classic piano concerto written by another young superstar, Felix Mendelssohn. Franz Schubert was never a superstar in his short life, but he wrote nine symphonies, the last of which has been called “The Great” for the last 200 years.Carl St. Clair, conductor and the Pacific Symphony/br> Prangcharoen: Sattha for Strings, Piano and Percussion/br> Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1/br> Schubert: Symphony No. 9, “The Great”/br>
SCHUBERT’S NINTH
May 10, 2012
13366692R&H Segerstrom Concert Hall
East meets West with Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen’s Sattha reflecting on the Tsunami that hit his native country. The work was selected by Orange County audiences as the winner of the American Composers Competition. Then young superstar Andrew von Oeyen performs a classic piano concerto written by another young superstar, Felix Mendelssohn. Franz Schubert was never a superstar in his short life, but he wrote nine symphonies, the last of which has been called “The Great” for the last 200 years.Carl St. Clair, conductor and the Pacific Symphony/br> Prangcharoen: Sattha for Strings, Piano and Percussion/br> Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1/br> Schubert: Symphony No. 9, “The Great”/br>
SCHUBERT’S NINTH
May 09, 2012
13365828R&H Segerstrom Concert Hall
East meets West with Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen’s Sattha reflecting on the Tsunami that hit his native country. The work was selected by Orange County audiences as the winner of the American Composers Competition. Then young superstar Andrew von Oeyen performs a classic piano concerto written by another young superstar, Felix Mendelssohn. Franz Schubert was never a superstar in his short life, but he wrote nine symphonies, the last of which has been called “The Great” for the last 200 years.Carl St. Clair, conductor and the Pacific Symphony/br> Prangcharoen: Sattha for Strings, Piano and Percussion/br> Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1/br> Schubert: Symphony No. 9, “The Great”/br>
The Dawn of Darkness in Tokyo, Japan
May 09, 2012
13365828Sumida Triphony Hall, Tokyo
At a Concert to Celebrate the 125th Anniversary of Thailand-Japan Diplomatic Relations, The Dawn of Darkness will received its Japanese Premiere on May 10, 2012 at Sumida Triphony Hall, Tokyo, Japan with Wisuwat Praksavanich, Tenor Saxophone, Prateep S.MABALRSM, conductor and the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra.
UMKC Wind Symphony
Apr 25, 2012
13353732White Recital Hall
Premiere of Anatman for Cello and Winds by UMKC Wind Symphony, Directed by Steven D. Davis.
UMKC Wind Ensemble
Apr 23, 2012
13352004White Recital Hall
Performance of Fata Morgana with UMKC Wind Ensemble, Directed by Joseph Parisi.
Tchaikovsky & Prangcharoen
Mar 16, 2012
13319172MACM Hall,
Conductor Dariusz Mikulski Soloist Wisuwat Pruksavanich, Saxophone Program Thai Traditional Music Narong Prangcharoen: Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra (World Premiere) Peter Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien op.45 Peter Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty op.66 One of Thailand’s most recognized young composers, Narong Prangcharoen, teams up with talented Thai saxophone artist Wisuwat Pruksavanich for the world premiere of Prangcharoen’s Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra. Guest conductor Dariusz Mikulski returns to lead Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, with a second half that features two Tchaikovsky favourites – Capriccio Italien and Sleeping Beauty.
Phenomenon in Madrid
Mar 15, 2012
13318308Teatro Momumental, Madrid
Orquesta OSRTVE Conductor: Carlos Kalmar
Tchaikovsky & Prangcharoen
Mar 15, 2012
13318308MACM Hall,
Conductor Dariusz Mikulski Soloist Wisuwat Pruksavanich, Saxophone Program Thai Traditional Music Narong Prangcharoen: Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra (World Premiere) Peter Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien op.45 Peter Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty op.66 One of Thailand’s most recognized young composers, Narong Prangcharoen, teams up with talented Thai saxophone artist Wisuwat Pruksavanich for the world premiere of Prangcharoen’s Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra. Guest conductor Dariusz Mikulski returns to lead Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, with a second half that features two Tchaikovsky favourites – Capriccio Italien and Sleeping Beauty.
Phenomenon in Madrid
Mar 14, 2012
13317444Teatro Momumental, Madrid
Orquesta OSRTVE Conductor: Carlos Kalmar
the Opening Gala Concert of NASA Biennial Conference
Mar 14, 2012
13317444Tempe Center for the Arts, Arizona State University
Performance of Mantras for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble Chien-Kwan Lin, saxophonist, Gary Hill,conductor and ASU Wind Ensemble at the Opening Gala Concerto Night of the North American Saxophone Alliance Biennial Conference.
UMKC Composers at Le Poisson Rouge
Mar 08, 2012
13312260Le Poisson Rouge
http://lepoissonrouge.com/events/view/2932UMKC Conservatory Composers: "Crossroads" w/ music of Chen Yi, John Corigliano, James Mobberley, Paul Rudy, Narong Prangcharoen and the NYC premiere of excerpts from Zhou Long's Pulitzer Prize-winning opera "Madame White Snake"
Mantras with University of Cincinnati
Mar 05, 2012
13309668Corbett Auditorium at the University of Cincinnati
Performance of Mantras for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble by University of Cincinnati Wind Symphony, Thanapol Setabrahmana, conductor
Crossroads
Mar 01, 2012
13306212Office Port, Kansas City
The UMKC Conservatory, home to a robust composition community, is committed to living music, from Charlie Parker to Zhou Long, from John Kander to Narong Prangcharoen. The Crossroads concerts in Kansas City and New York City are an eclectic mix of people and cultures, including composers Paul Rudy, winner of a 2010 Rome Prize fellowship; Guggenhiem Fellow James Mobberley; Chen Yi, winner of the Charles Ives Living Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, DMA Composition student Nicholas Omiccioli; NYC’s own John Corigliano, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and Barr Laureate Composer at UMKC 2012–14; the music of Kevin Oldham and John Kander as sung by internationally acclaimed tenor and UMKC Professor Vinson Cole, and excerpts from Zhou Long's brilliant opera Madame White Snake, winner of 2011 Pulitzer Prize in Music.
Mantras at CBDNA Region V Conference
Feb 24, 2012
13301028Central Michigan University
Performance of Mantras (concerto for soprano saxophone and wind ensemble) by Jeff Heisler and Wayne State University Wind Symphony Concert at CBDNA Region V Conference
CBDNA North Central Divisional Conference
Feb 23, 2012
13300164Central Michigan University
Fata Morgana at CBDNA North Central Divisional Conference by Drake University Wind Symphony; Robert Meunier, conductor
Mantras with Jeff Heisler
Feb 19, 2012
13296708Detroit Symphony Orchestra Symphony Hall
Performance of Mantras (concerto for soprano saxophone and wind ensemble) by Jeff Heisler and Wayne State University Wind Symphony Concert at 7:30 p.m. - Detroit Symphony Orchestra Symphony Hall (Detroit, MI)
Interpretations
Feb 08, 2012
13287204Roulette, in Downtown Brooklyn
Thomas Buckner’s 24th annual concert of commissioned works for baritone voice! Composers featured on this evening include his long-time collaborators, esteemed composers Robert Ashley, Annea Lockwood, and Alvin Lucier, along with New York premieres by Anne Guthrie, Narong Prangcharoen, and Kit Young. Featuring, Thomas Buckner (voice) Theodore Mook (cello), Chris Nappi (percussion), Jill Van Nostrand (french horn), Sun Ying (guqin), and Kit Young (piano).US Premiere of "Bhavana" for Baritone, Cello, Piano and Guqin Thursday, February 9, 2012 8PM at Roulette, in Downtown Brooklyn! 509 Atlantic Ave (corner of Atlantic and 3rd Ave)
“Music of Living Composers”
Feb 04, 2012
13283748Herbst Theatre, San Francisco
Thomas Buckner, Baritone, sings Bhavana for Baritone, Cello, Piano and Guqin. The New York Times calls Tom Buckner a “pillar of the experimental music establishment.” “A communicative interpretive style and a good command of timbre, a voice well-suited to the material he performs, an engaging presence!” – The New York Times
Association AMICI DELLA MUSICA in Udine (Italy)
Jan 29, 2012
13278564Palamostre Theatre – Udine – 8.30 pm
Jess Trio Wien, (vn.vc.pf) music by haydn, Mendelsshon, Prangcharoen.
NewMusicMannes, fall 2011
Dec 12, 2011
13237092Mannes Concert Hall
Under the direction of Madeleine Shapiro, NewMusicMannes concerts feature solo and chamber works of new music performed by Mannes students. The program is including Anusorn for Cello and Piano by Thai Composer, Narong Prangcharoen.
Mantras with Eastman Wind Ensemble
Dec 08, 2011
13233636Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre
Mantras with Eastman Wind Ensemble, Mark Scatterday, conductor and Chien-Kwan Lin, soprano saxophone Narong Prangcharoen – Mantras (12’) David T. Little – East Coast Attitude (7’) Steven Stucky – Concerto for Percussion and Wind Orchestra
Phenomenon in Germany
Dec 04, 2011
13230180Theater Lübeck, Germany
Conductor Yongyan Hu Piano Florian Uhlig Lübeck Philharmoniker Narong Prangcharoen (*1973) Phenomenon Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) Piano Concerto Nr. 1 C-major op. 15 Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957) Symphony No. 5 Es-major op. 82
Phenomenon in Germany
Dec 03, 2011
13229316Theater Lübeck, Germany
Conductor Yongyan Hu Piano Florian Uhlig Lübeck Philharmoniker Narong Prangcharoen (*1973) Phenomenon Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) Piano Concerto Nr. 1 C-major op. 15 Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957) Symphony No. 5 Es-major op. 82
GERSTEIN RETURNS FOR RACHMANINOFF
Nov 18, 2011
13216356PERISTYLE
WEBER Overture to Oberon/br> RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 1/br> RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 4/br> PRANGCHAROEN Phenomenon*/br> Gregory Vajda, conductor*/br> Kirill Gerstein, piano/br>Toledo Symphony performs Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerti 1 & 4 with Kirill Gerstein. Guest conductor Gergory Vajda adds Weber’s Overture to Oberon and Narong Prangcharoen’s “explosion of orchestral colors” Phenomenon.
GERSTEIN RETURNS FOR RACHMANINOFF
Nov 17, 2011
13215492PERISTYLE
WEBER Overture to Oberon/br> RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 1/br> RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 4/br> PRANGCHAROEN Phenomenon*/br> Gregory Vajda, conductor*/br> Kirill Gerstein, piano/br>Toledo Symphony performs Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerti 1 & 4 with Kirill Gerstein. Guest conductor Gergory Vajda adds Weber’s Overture to Oberon and Narong Prangcharoen’s “explosion of orchestral colors” Phenomenon.
LEXUS CLASSIC SERIES
Sep 23, 2011
13167972Maryland Hall, Annapolis, MD
50th Anniversary Season CLASSIC 1 8:00 P.M. PRANGCHAROEN PHENOMENON R. STRAUSS DON JUAN SHOSTAKOVICH SYMPHONY NO. 5
LEXUS CLASSIC SERIES
Sep 22, 2011
13167108Maryland Hall, Annapolis, MD
50th Anniversary Season CLASSIC 1 8:00 P.M. PRANGCHAROEN PHENOMENON R. STRAUSS DON JUAN SHOSTAKOVICH SYMPHONY NO. 5/br>
Sunyata by Arcadia Trio
Sep 07, 2011
13154148Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Jennings will be joined by Arcadia Trio members Deborah Greitzer, violinist with the Buffalo Philharmonic, and Chindarat Charoenwongse, professor of Piano at the University of Central Oklahoma. The Arcadia Piano Trio will perform in Gorell Hall at 8 p.m.
Sunyata by Arcadia Trio
Sep 05, 2011
13152420University of Central Oklahoma
Central School of Music faculty Dr. Chindarat Charoenwongse, piano with guests Deborah Greitzer, violin and Dr. Linda Jennings, cello; will perform pieces by Turina, Rachmaninov, Bolling, Chen Yi and Narong Prangcharoen.
Pleasure of Piano Trio
Jul 25, 2011
13116132Music Hall, Chulalongkorn University
Performance of Sunyata with Mathias Boegner, violin, Yukihisa Nakagawa, cello and Tomoko Honda, piano
Thailand International Composition Festival
Jul 20, 2011
13111812Payap University
Thailand premiere of Whispering by newEar contemporary music ensemble.
Thailand International Composition Festival
Jul 19, 2011
13110948Payap University, Chiang Mai
Thailand premiere of Vedana for Horn Trio by Third Angle
Thailand International Composition Festival
Jul 19, 2011
13110948Payap University
World premiere of Aberration of the Earth by Amrein/Henneberger Duo
Duo Concert
Jul 15, 2011
13107492Mahidol University (Room 407)
sneak-preview of Aberration of the Earth for Trombone and Piano by Dirk Amrein, Trombone and Jürg Henneberger, Piano
Whispering with newEar
Jun 22, 2011
13087620White Recital Hall, Kansas City
Works by Jim Mobberley, Narong Prangcharoen, Matthew Burtner, Billy Lacky, Mara Gibson and Ingrid Stölzel
ACO Underwood New Music Readings
Jun 03, 2011
13071204Miller Theatre (New York City)
American Composers Orchestra is pleased to announce the six winners of its 20th annual Underwood New Music Readings. The Readings are one of the country’s most coveted honors for up-and-coming artists. The readings are free and open to the public. Six of the nation’s most promising composers in the early stages of their professional careers have been selected from more than 100 submissions received from around the country. This year’s participants are Janet Jieru Chen, Michael Djupstrom, Jordan Kuspa, Kohei Muklai, Narong Prangcharoen, Kate Soper.Run-throughs concert of Pubbanimitta at ACO Underwood New Music Reading. George Manahan, conductor American Composers Orchestra
Earth Walking...Earth Singing: North/South Meridians
May 29, 2011
13066884Shijitan Contemporary Art Centre (Beijing)
Premiere of Bhavana for Baritone, Cello, Piano and Gu Qin Thomas Buckner, Baritone Li Cheng, Cello Kit Young, Piano Wu Na, Gu Qin
Earth Walking...Earth Singing: North/South Meridians
May 28, 2011
13066020National Centre for the Performing Arts (the Egg, Beijing)
Premiere of Bhavana for Baritone, Cello, Piano and Gu Qin Thomas Buckner, Baritone Li Cheng, Cello Kit Young, Piano Wu Na, Gu Qin
Earth Walking...Earth Singing: North/South Meridians
May 27, 2011
13065156Chaoyang 9 Theather (Beijing)
Premiere of Bhavana for Baritone, Cello, Piano and Gu Qin Thomas Buckner, Baritone Li Cheng, Cello Kit Young, Piano Wu Na, Gu Qin
Asian Music Now
May 25, 2011
13063428The Old Church, Portland, Oregon
This performance will be a proper send off for Third Angle’s forthcoming trip to Thailand, where the ensemble will be in residence at the 2011 Thailand International Composition Festival. http://thirdangle.org/20102011-season/asian-music-now/Preview concert for Horn Trio by Third Angle,Third Angle will perform a program of fascinating works from the new generation of Asian artists. The program will feature the world premiere of a new horn trio by Thai composer, Narong Prangcharoen, plus works by 2011 Pulitzer winner Zhou Long and Chinese composer Xiaoou Hu.
Beijing Modern Music Festival
May 21, 2011
13059972Concert Hall of China National Center for the Performing Arts
http://www.chncpa.org/n33879/n33958/n34529/index.htmlTri-Sattawat for Orchestra, China Premiere at Beijing Modern Music Festival. Perform by China Philharmonic Orchestra, Maestro ZHANG Guoyong, conductor.
New Music Circle
May 13, 2011
13053060Kranzberg Art Center, St. Louis
Program/br> Prangcharoen: Bencharong/br>Schwantner: Black Anemones/br>Corigliano: Etude Fantasy/br>Crumb: Vox balaenea (Voice of the Whale)/br> Omiccioli: Falling Through Infinity/br> Jonathan Borja (flute), Brendan Kinsella (piano) Ben Gitter (cello)
The Intimacy of Creativity
May 07, 2011
13047876Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts
Richard Stoltzman, clarinet; Yehudi Wyner, piano; Bright Sheng, piano; Daedalus Quartet: Ara Gregorian, violin; Min-Young Kim, violin; Jessica Thompson, viola; Raman Ramakrishnan, violoncello; Ming-Hsiu Yen, piano; Olivier Nowak, flute; Stephen Chong, clarinet/br>http://www.ic.shss.ust.hk/eng/concerts_prog_2.html Performance of Bencharong in Hong Kong
Mantras with NAU Wind Symphony
Apr 26, 2011
13038372Ardrey Memorial Auditorium, Northern Arizona University
NAU WIND SYMPHONY with Daniel Schmidt, conductor/br> Program TBA/br> 7:30 pm
Three Minds at Rice University
Mar 23, 2011
13008996Shepherd School of music, Duncan recital hall
Henri Wieniawski: Faust Fantasie op20 Xiaoxiao Qiang, violin Giovanni Sollima: "Alone" SeHee Kim, Cello Narong Prangcharoen: "Three Minds" - Fierce, Absent, Hesitant Christopher Janwong Mckiggan Robert Schuman: Piano trio in d minor op.63
Regional North American Saxophone Alliance Conference
Mar 10, 2011
12997764The University of Montana
Performance of Mantras, Soprano Saxophone Concerto and Wind Ensemble by The University of Montana Wind Ensemble, James Smart, conductor
Gregory Oakes performs Whispering
Mar 05, 2011
12993444Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall, Iowa State U.
Gregory Oakes is one of the most exciting and energetic clarinetists of his generation. From his Carnegie Hall debut with members of Ensemble Intercontemporain and Pierre Boulez to his performances as a member of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Oakes has been praised by critics for his “outstanding performance” (New York Times) and “jazzy flourishes”(Denver Post). Performance of Whispering for Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Piano and Percussion by Gregory Oakes, faculty at Iowa State University. at 3:00pm
UCLA Wind Ensemble
Mar 01, 2011
12989988UCLA Schoenberg Hall
Wednesday, March 2 8 p.m./br> Schoenberg Hall, Schoenberg Music Building Tickets: $12; $5 UCLA faculty, staff and students (with ID)UCLA Wind Ensemble with Nipatdh Kanchanahuta Nipatdh Kanchanahuta and William Plenk, guest conductors/br> The program features works by Narong Prangcharoen, Kitti Kuramanee, Ira Hearshen, John Mackey, Satoshi Yagisawa and His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.
Music in Paris
Jan 21, 2011
12956292MACM Hall, Thailand
Sat, January 22, 2011 / 4.00 p.m. / MACM Conductor Claude Villaret Soloist Sophie Hervé, Soprano Choir Mahidol University Choir, Thailand Philharmonic Choir (TPO Choir) Choir Master Henri PompidorProgram * Narong Prangcharoen: Namaskar * Maurice Ravel: Suite No. 1 & 2 “Daphnis et Chloé” * Francis Poulenc: Gloria (FP 177)
Music in Paris
Jan 20, 2011
12955428MACM Hall, Thailand
Fri, January 21, 2011 / 7.00 p.m. / MACM Conductor Claude Villaret Soloist Sophie Hervé, Soprano Choir Mahidol University Choir, Thailand Philharmonic Choir (TPO Choir) Choir Master Henri PompidorProgram * Narong Prangcharoen: Namaskar * Maurice Ravel: Suite No. 1 & 2 “Daphnis et Chloé” * Francis Poulenc: Gloria (FP 177)
53rd annual Band Music Reading and Directors Clinic
Jan 20, 2011
12955428Kobacker Hall, Bowling Green State University
Performance of Mantras for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble by John Sampen, saxophonist, Bruce Moss, conductor, and BGSU Wind Symphony
Hanoi Millennium: ModernWorks Ensemble
Nov 09, 2010
12893220Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution
To celebrate Hanoi's millennium, ModernWorks performs pieces for piano and strings by leading Vietnamese composers Ton-That Tiet, P. Q. Phan, and Vu Nhat Tan, as well as Bung-Ching Lam and Narong Prangcharoen. Called a "dynamic new-music ensemble" by the New York Times, the group has appeared at the International Festival of Cello Ensembles (France), Nuovi Spazi Musicali (Rome), and Rive Gauche Concerti (Turin). Categories: After Five. Performances. Venue: Freer Gallery. Event Location: Meyer Auditorium. Cost: Free tickets required. Related Events: Pre-concert tour, Freer Highlights, 6:45 pm. Wednesday, November 10, 2010, 7:30 PM. Will be performming pieces for piano and strings by leading Vietnamese composers Ton-That Tiet, P. Q. Phan, and Vu Nhat Tan, as well as Bung-Ching Lam and Narong Prangcharoen' Anusorn for Cello and Piano.
Minnesota Orchestra's 10th Annual Composer Institute
Oct 28, 2010
12882852Orchestra Hall, Mineapolis
Seven composers have been selected as participants in the Minnesota Orchestra's 10th Annual Composer Institute. Chosen from a pool of 167 candidates through a competitive process, these seven composers hail from locations throughout the U.S., and their works represent a variety of musical styles. These seven composers will travel to Minneapolis for six days of rehearsals, seminars and tutoring sessions from October 24 to 30, 2010, culminating in a public Future Classics concert of their works with The Minnesota Orchestra led by the Orchestra's Music Director Osmo Vänskä. The concert will take place at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis on Friday, October 29.Premiere of Namaskar for Orchestra with Minnesota Symphony Orchestra Program Taylor Brizendine (Los Angeles, CA): MANDRAGORA OFFICINARUM Wang Jie (Phildelphia, PA): SYMPHONY #1 Polina Nazaykinskaya (Austin, TX): WINTER BELLS Clint Needham (Bloomington, IN): THE BODY ELECTRIC Ben Phelps (Los Angeles, CA): OVERTURE MAXIMUS Narong Prangcharoen (Kansas City, MO): NAMASKAR David Weaver (Philadelphia, PA): MUTATIS MUTANDIS Beethoven was just 16 when Haydn predicted: “Keep your eye on him. He’ll make a noise in the world someday.” The same could be said of the young women and men whose brand-new works the Orchestra champions in an electrifying night of fresh and innovative sounds. Now in its fifth year, the Future Classics concert is an ear-opening experience. Buy tickets early—discover the music of tomorrow.
The 31st Annual New Music Festival
Oct 22, 2010
12877668Kobacker Hall, BGSU
The 31st Annual New Music Festival takes place October 21 –23, 2010. This year’s festival will feature Robert Morris as special guest composer and will include performances by the acclaimed JACK Quartet, Duo Diorama, BGSU ensembles, faculty, students and guests. Organized by the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music and the College of Musical Arts, the festival has hosted John Adams, Samuel Adler, Milton Babbitt, William Bolcom, Anthony Braxton, John Cage, Chen Yi, John Corigliano, George Crumb, Mario Davidovsky, Anthony Davis, Philip Glass, John Harbison, Lou Harrison, Karel Husa, Joan La Barbara, Paul Lansky, Pauline Oliveros, Shulamit Ran, Bernard Rands, Terry Riley, Christopher Rouse, Frederic Rzewski, Gunther Schuller, Joseph Schwantner, Bright Sheng, Steven Stucky, Morton Subotnick, Joan Tower, Vladimir Ussachevsky and more than 400 other guest composers and musicians since 1980. Performance of Mantras at The 31st Annual New Music Festival, Bowling Green State University. * Northern Light (1997): David Liptak * Poetry of the Piedmont (2006): Stephen Jaffe * Pilgrimage (1990): Robert Morris * A Brandenburg Autumn (2006): Stephen Hartke * Wind (world premiere, 2010): Chen Yi * Mantras (2010): Narong Prangcharoen * Matins (2007): Marilyn Shrude
Hilary Hahn Plays Tchaikovsky
Oct 03, 2010
12861252Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Phenomenon with Oregon Symphony Orchestra conducted by Maestro Carlos Kalmar Hilary Hahn, violin Program • Prangchareon: Phenomenon • Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto • Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5
Hilary Hahn Plays Tchaikovsky
Oct 02, 2010
12860388Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Phenomenon with Oregon Symphony Orchestra conducted by Maestro Carlos Kalmar Hilary Hahn, violin Program • Prangchareon: Phenomenon • Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto • Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5
Hilary Hahn Plays Tchaikovsky
Oct 01, 2010
12859524Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Phenomenon with Oregon Symphony Orchestra conducted by Maestro Carlos Kalmar Hilary Hahn, violinProgram • Prangchareon: Phenomenon • Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto • Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5
Premiere of "Wisdom of the Land" with Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra
Sep 24, 2010
12853476MACM Hall
Written in 1901 and 1902, it is generally regarded as Mahler’s most well known symphony. Open with a funeral trumpet solo, lets TPO bring you to explore the beauty of Mahler, a supreme orchestral technician!* Narong Prangcharoen: Wisdom of the Land * Friso van Witck: Concerto for Bass Clarinet * Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.5 in C-sharp minor
Premiere of "Wisdom of the Land" with Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra
Sep 23, 2010
12852612MACM Hall
Written in 1901 and 1902, it is generally regarded as Mahler’s most well known symphony. Open with a funeral trumpet solo, lets TPO bring you to explore the beauty of Mahler, a supreme orchestral technician! * Narong Prangcharoen: Wisdom of the Land * Friso van Witck: Concerto for Bass Clarinet * Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.5 in C-sharp minor
Thailand International Composition Festival
Jul 11, 2010
12788676Rangsit University
Thailand Premiere of Mantras: Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble
Music of Our Time
May 26, 2010
12748932Concerto Hall of Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing
Performance of Vayu at Beijing Modern Music Festival
CBDNA Southwestern Division
Apr 07, 2010
12706596New Mexico State University in Los Cruces
Premiere of Namaskar for Large Wind Ensemble by Texas Tech University with Sarah McKoin, conductor
Hell HOT! Music Festival
Apr 07, 2010
12706596Hong Kong Arts Centre
Olivier Messiaen: Sounds of an Impalpable Dream Joyce Tang: Song of Crystal Light Narong Prangcharoen: Three Minds Lee Kar Yee: In the Beginning Zhou Long: Wu Kui Bright Sheng: My Song Wong Qian Yi: Toccata Mary Wu, Piano Date & Time: 04/08 7:30pm Ticket: $160/100* Star pianist Mary Wu presents some hot works for solo piano by our festival composers, including some surprises!
Premiere of Saxophone Concerto
Mar 22, 2010
12692772White Recital Hall, James C. Olson Performing Arts Center
Program Symphonies of Wind Instruments..............Igor StravinskySymphony for Wind Ensemble.........Ryan OldhamDixtuor for Winds in D Majoy, Op.14..........George EnescuMantras, Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble..........Narong PrangcharoenPremiere of Mantra for Saxophone and Wind Ensemble by John Sampen, saxophone, Steve Davis, conductor and University of Missouri-Kansas City Wind Symphony
CBDNA Western Division
Mar 11, 2010
12683268University of Nevada, Reno
http://wnwcbdna.org/forms/2010_Performance_Schedule.pdfPerformance of Chakra with Northern Arizona University Wind Symphony and Daniel Schmidt, conductor
Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Mar 10, 2010
12682404Hemmle Recital Hall
Premiere of Namaskar for Wind Ensemble by Texas Tech Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Sarah McKoin, conductor at Hemmle Recital Hall, Texas Tech University, 8 p.m.
Ben Gitter, Faculty Cello Recital
Mar 09, 2010
12681540Hart Recital Hall
Performance of Bencharong for Flute, Cello and Piano at University of Central Missouri, Hart Recital Hall, 5:30 p.m.
Chakra in Las Vegas
Mar 09, 2010
12681540Basic High School
Performance of Chakra with the Northern Arizona University Wind Symphony, Daniel Schmidt, conductor.
Gold Series: Wind Symphony Concert featuring Alumni Composers
Mar 09, 2010
12681540Center for the Performing Arts (CPA)
College of Fine Arts 40th Anniversary Concert. The Premiere of "In the Dark Cloud, Light" with ISU Wind SymphonyWind Symphony performs premieres of three alumni composers: Roy Magnuson, Mark Nowakowski and Narong Prangcharoen. These three works were written expressly for the celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the College of Fine Arts. In addition, alum Andy Rummel, Professor of Tuba, will premiere Kimberly Archer's /Concerto for Tuba and Wind Ensemble/.
Chakra in Las Vegas
Mar 08, 2010
12680676Palo Verde High School
Performance of Chakra with the Northern Arizona University, Daniel Schmidt, conductor
Dr. Brendan Kinsella Faculty Recital
Mar 04, 2010
12677220Potter Hall, Missouri Western State University
Bencharong for Flute, Cello and Piano performance at Potter Hall Theater, Missouri Western State University, 7:30 p.m.
Fata Morgana with UNT
Feb 23, 2010
12669444Winspear Hall of the Murchison Performing Arts Center
The concert will be broadcast live online, www.music.unt.edu at 7:30pm.Performance of Fata Morgana for Large Wind Ensemble with University of North Texas, Denton, Nicholas E Williams, conductor
“Images real, remembered and imagined”
Feb 04, 2010
12653028Hill Auditorium
Pre-concert discussion at 7:15 on the main floor of HILL featuring composer Joel Puckett who will discuss his new composition to be premiered by the Symphony Band and UM’s dynamic flute professor, Amy Porter. PROGRAM: Tower - Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman #1; Holst - Hammersmith; Prangcharoen - Chakra; Puckett - Concerto for Flute; Copland - Red Pony SuiteMichael Haithcock, conductor. “Images real, remembered and imagined”. A collection of musical stories inspired by images of people, places, and ideas as told by a variety of composer’s both familiar and new.
The 1st KL Contemporary Music Festival 09
Nov 27, 2009
12593412SEGi University College
Evening Concert: Hong Kong New Music Ensemble & guests (Moritz Eggert / pno ; Yii Kah Hoe / Dizi) “Quartet” [8’] for Oboe, Cello, Paino and Vibraphone (2007) - Tony Prabowo (Indonesia) “Sunyata” for Violin, Cello and Piano (2007) - Narong Prangcharoen (Thailand) “Spiral VI” [10’11’’] for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano (1992 - Chinary Ung (Cambodia) “Haemmerklavier III: One Man Band” [3’] for piano solo (1994) - Moritz Eggert (Germany) [Guest pianist: Morizt Eggert] “Yuan-Fei” (源-飛) [6’] for Dizi, Oboe, Clarinet (Bass Cl), Viola, Cello and Piano - Chong Kee Yong (Malaysia) “Scherzo Vivo” [7’] for Viola solo (1999) - Nguyen Thien DAO (Vietnam) "The Source” [10’] for Clarinet, cello and piano - Slamet Abdul Sjukur (Indonesia) “The East” [6’] for Dizi, Oboe, Clarinet (Bass Cl) and Cello - Teh Tze Siew (Malaysia) “Haemmerklavier XX: One Man Band 2” [6’] for piano solo (2009) - Moritz Eggert (Germany) (Guest pianist: Morizt Eggert) “PATANGIS-BUWAYA” [14’] Version for 2Dizis, Oboe, Clarinet and audiences [100 bamboo bird whistles] - Dr. Jonas Baes (Philippine) (Guest Dizi: Yii Kah Hoe)KL Premiere of Sunyata for Violin, Cello and Piano
Duo "2" Recital
Oct 14, 2009
12555396Lewis University
Performance of "Between Heaven and Earth" Peter H. Bloom, flute, and Mary Jane Rupert, piano
Grand Opening of The World Saxophone Congress XV
Jul 06, 2009
12468996The College of Music, Mahidol University
World Premiere of Hallucinations for Soprano Saxophone, Percussion Ensemble, Painter, and Dancer at the World Saxophone Congress XV presided over by a representative of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
"A Path of Our Dream"
Jun 29, 2009
12462948Thailand Cultural Centre
Premiere of "Echo of the Mountains" by BCC Glees Club conduct by Sathit Sukchongchaipurk
Eon Trio in Shanghai
Jun 20, 2009
12455172Jin Mao Concert Hall, Shanghai
More information at www.jinmaoconcerthall.comThe Eon Trio will give a first China Performance of Sunyata in Shanghai
MMTA Commissioning Program Premiere
Jun 05, 2009
12442212Whitmore Recital Hall, Fine Arts Building
Premiere of "Between Heaven and Earth" for Flute and Piano (full version) at 2009 Missouri Music Teachers Association Annual Conference. University of Missouri, Columbia. Jonathan Borja, Flute and Christopher J. McKiggan, Piano.
Concert of Contemporary Music Works
May 22, 2009
12430116Concert Hall of Central Conservatory of Music
Beijing Premiere of Whispering for Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Piano and Percussion. Commissioned by newEar New Music Ensemble. Perform as a part of Beijing Modern Music Festival.
newEar Recital
May 19, 2009
12427524Cristo Rey High School
Wednesday, May 20 at Cristo Rey High School (on Linwood Blvd., at the intersection of Linwood and Broadway) 11:30-11:55 first performance 12:00-12:25 second performancePerformance of Whispering for Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Piano and Percussion. Composed especially for newEar New Music Ensemble.
Opening Concert of the 2009 Beijing Modern Music Festival
May 19, 2009
12427524Beijing Concert Hall
Beijing Premiere of Phenomenon for Orchestra as a part of the opening concert of the 2009 Beijing Modern Music Festival. /br> Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra, Yongyan Hu
newEar Recital
Apr 12, 2009
12395556Kansas City Art Institute
Performance of "Whispering" composed especially for newEar Contemporary Music Ensemble.
A Flute and Piano Duo Recital
Jan 19, 2009
12323844MACM Hall
In a collaboration spanning 20 years, flutist Peter H. Bloom and pianist/harpist Mary Jane Rupert have performed in venues across the United States, winning praise for compelling performances of repertoire by European and American masters. Bloom, whose playing has been called "a revelation for unforced sweetness and strength" (The Boston Globe), tours with leading ensembles and appears on 30 CDs from SONY Classical, Dorian, Newport Classic, Leo Records, and other labels, with distribution throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Winner of the American Musicological Society’s coveted Noah Greenberg Award, he is an acclaimed classical musician and also a noted jazz artist, celebrating his 30th season as flutist/saxophonist with the internationally renowned Aardvark Jazz Orchestra (“a saxophonic blend worthy of Duke Ellington’s finest reed sections” - Jazz Times). Mary Jane Rupert, acclaimed as a concert pianist and harpist, has performed throughout the world from Carnegie Recital Hall to the Beijing Concert Hall. She has appeared with symphony orchestras and chamber music groups across the United States; records for North Star Records and Harmony Hill; and serves on the music faculties of Tufts University, Wellesley College, Boston College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Rupert holds a DM in Piano Performance and Music Literature, an MM in Piano, and an MM in Harp from Indiana University, as well as a BM in Piano from Oberlin College. Composer Elizabeth Vercoe has been hailed by The Washington Post as “one of the most inventive composers working in America today.” She has been a composer at the Civitella Ranieri Center in Italy, the St. Petersburg Spring Music Festival in Russia, the Cité International des Arts in Paris, the Charles Ives Center for American Music, and the MacDowell Colony. The music of composer Narong Prangcharoen has been called “absolutely captivating” (Chicago Sun Times). His compositions have been performed in Asia, Australia, Europe and the United States by renowned ensembles such as the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Nagoya Philharmonic, Melbourne Symphony, and New York New Music Ensemble. In 2007 the Thai government named him a Contemporary National Artist and awarded him the prestigious Silapathorn Award. He received the Alexander Zemlinsky International Composition Competition Prize, the Toru Takemitsu Composition Award, and the Pacific Symphony’s American Composers Competition Prize, among other awards.PROGRAMME: Sonata in A Major, BWV 1032 by J.S. Bach Theme and Variations, Opus 160 by Franz Schubert Duo for Flute and Piano by Aaron Copland Kleemation (2003) by Elizabeth Vercoe (Thailand premiere) Between Heaven and Earth (2008) by Narong Prangcharoen (Sneak Preview)
Sattha in Germany
Jan 18, 2009
12322980Deutsches Nationaltheater & Staatskapelle Weimar
Program includes work by Prangcharoen, Khatchaturian, and Tchaikovsky Philippe Quint (Solist)The First Performance of Sattha in Europe at the German National Theater and Staatskapelle in Weimar, Germany under the baton of Maestro Carl St. Clair.
Sattha in Germany
Jan 17, 2009
12322116Deutsches Nationaltheater & Staatskapelle Weimar
Program includes work by Prangcharoen, Khatchaturian, and Tchaikovsky Philippe Quint (Solist)The First Performance of Sattha in Europe at the German National Theater and Staatskapelle in Weimar, Germany under the baton of Maestro Carl St. Clair.
East meets West
Jan 16, 2009
12321252MACM Hall, Thailand
Conductor: Gudni A. Emilsson Soloist: Ratimir Martinovic, Piano Hear the TPO present their first-ever performance of Tchaikovsky’s colorful Third Symphony, the only seven symphonies from the composer in a major key. Also take this opportunity to sample the only concerto written by the Russian composer, Alexander Scriabin, featuring pianist Ratimir Martinovic from Montenegro.Program: * Narong Prangcharoen: Reflections of CHAKRA for orchestra * Alexander Scriabin: Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, op.20 * Peter I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.3 in D major, op.29 “Polish”
A Flute and Piano Duo Recital
Jan 16, 2009
12321252American University Alumni Language Schools
In a collaboration spanning 20 years, flutist Peter H. Bloom and pianist/harpist Mary Jane Rupert have performed in venues across the United States, winning praise for compelling performances of repertoire by European and American masters. Bloom, whose playing has been called "a revelation for unforced sweetness and strength" (The Boston Globe), tours with leading ensembles and appears on 30 CDs from SONY Classical, Dorian, Newport Classic, Leo Records, and other labels, with distribution throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Winner of the American Musicological Society’s coveted Noah Greenberg Award, he is an acclaimed classical musician and also a noted jazz artist, celebrating his 30th season as flutist/saxophonist with the internationally renowned Aardvark Jazz Orchestra (“a saxophonic blend worthy of Duke Ellington’s finest reed sections” - Jazz Times). Mary Jane Rupert, acclaimed as a concert pianist and harpist, has performed throughout the world from Carnegie Recital Hall to the Beijing Concert Hall. She has appeared with symphony orchestras and chamber music groups across the United States; records for North Star Records and Harmony Hill; and serves on the music faculties of Tufts University, Wellesley College, Boston College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Rupert holds a DM in Piano Performance and Music Literature, an MM in Piano, and an MM in Harp from Indiana University, as well as a BM in Piano from Oberlin College. Composer Elizabeth Vercoe has been hailed by The Washington Post as “one of the most inventive composers working in America today.” She has been a composer at the Civitella Ranieri Center in Italy, the St. Petersburg Spring Music Festival in Russia, the Cité International des Arts in Paris, the Charles Ives Center for American Music, and the MacDowell Colony. The music of composer Narong Prangcharoen has been called “absolutely captivating” (Chicago Sun Times). His compositions have been performed in Asia, Australia, Europe and the United States by renowned ensembles such as the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Nagoya Philharmonic, Melbourne Symphony, and New York New Music Ensemble. In 2007 the Thai government named him a Contemporary National Artist and awarded him the prestigious Silapathorn Award. He received the Alexander Zemlinsky International Composition Competition Prize, the Toru Takemitsu Composition Award, and the Pacific Symphony’s American Composers Competition Prize, among other awards.PROGRAMME: Sonata in A Major, BWV 1032 by J.S. Bach Theme and Variations, Opus 160 by Franz Schubert Duo for Flute and Piano by Aaron Copland Kleemation (2003) by Elizabeth Vercoe (Thailand premiere) Between Heaven and Earth (2008) by Narong Prangcharoen (Sneak Preview)
East meets West
Jan 15, 2009
12320388MACM Hall, Thailand
Conductor: Gudni A. Emilsson Soloist: Ratimir Martinovic, Piano Hear the TPO present their first-ever performance of Tchaikovsky’s colorful Third Symphony, the only seven symphonies from the composer in a major key. Also take this opportunity to sample the only concerto written by the Russian composer, Alexander Scriabin, featuring pianist Ratimir Martinovic from Montenegro.Program: * Narong Prangcharoen: Reflections of CHAKRA for orchestra * Alexander Scriabin: Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, op.20 * Peter I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.3 in D major, op.29 “Polish”
A Flute and Piano Duo Recital
Jan 12, 2009
12317796Goethe Institute (Thai German Cultural Foundation)
In a collaboration spanning 20 years, flutist Peter H. Bloom and pianist/harpist Mary Jane Rupert have performed in venues across the United States, winning praise for compelling performances of repertoire by European and American masters. Bloom, whose playing has been called "a revelation for unforced sweetness and strength" (The Boston Globe), tours with leading ensembles and appears on 30 CDs from SONY Classical, Dorian, Newport Classic, Leo Records, and other labels, with distribution throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Winner of the American Musicological Society’s coveted Noah Greenberg Award, he is an acclaimed classical musician and also a noted jazz artist, celebrating his 30th season as flutist/saxophonist with the internationally renowned Aardvark Jazz Orchestra (“a saxophonic blend worthy of Duke Ellington’s finest reed sections” - Jazz Times). Mary Jane Rupert, acclaimed as a concert pianist and harpist, has performed throughout the world from Carnegie Recital Hall to the Beijing Concert Hall. She has appeared with symphony orchestras and chamber music groups across the United States; records for North Star Records and Harmony Hill; and serves on the music faculties of Tufts University, Wellesley College, Boston College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Rupert holds a DM in Piano Performance and Music Literature, an MM in Piano, and an MM in Harp from Indiana University, as well as a BM in Piano from Oberlin College. Composer Elizabeth Vercoe has been hailed by The Washington Post as “one of the most inventive composers working in America today.” She has been a composer at the Civitella Ranieri Center in Italy, the St. Petersburg Spring Music Festival in Russia, the Cité International des Arts in Paris, the Charles Ives Center for American Music, and the MacDowell Colony. The music of composer Narong Prangcharoen has been called “absolutely captivating” (Chicago Sun Times). His compositions have been performed in Asia, Australia, Europe and the United States by renowned ensembles such as the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Nagoya Philharmonic, Melbourne Symphony, and New York New Music Ensemble. In 2007 the Thai government named him a Contemporary National Artist and awarded him the prestigious Silapathorn Award. He received the Alexander Zemlinsky International Composition Competition Prize, the Toru Takemitsu Composition Award, and the Pacific Symphony’s American Composers Competition Prize, among other awards.PROGRAMME: Sonata in A Major, BWV 1032 by J.S. Bach Theme and Variations, Opus 160 by Franz Schubert Duo for Flute and Piano by Aaron Copland Kleemation (2003) by Elizabeth Vercoe (Thailand premiere) Between Heaven and Earth (2008) by Narong Prangcharoen (Sneak Preview)
Three Symphonic Centuries
Nov 07, 2008
12260772Maryland Hall, Annapolis, MD
Program Prangcharoen : Tri-Sattawat CORELLI : Concerto Grosso Op. 6 No. 9 RAVEL : Rapsodie Espagnole van BEETHOVEN : Symphony No. 5 in C minorOn the same November weekend that the City of Annapolis charter was signed back in 1708, the ASO will perform four works celebrating the evolution of symphonic music through the centuries by creating a commemorative recording, captured LIVE. From Corelli’s groundbreaking Concerto Grosso, written in 1708, to the definitive Beethoven Symphony No. 5 (1808), and Ravel’s arousing Rapsodie Espagnole (1908), the culminating touch will be an encore performance of Narong Prangcharoen Tri-Sattawat,the winning composition from our Annapolis Charter 300 Young Composers Competition.
TPO 4th Season GALA Opening Concert
Nov 07, 2008
12260772MACM Hall
Program: * Narong Prangcharoen: Tri-Sattawat * Jean Sibelius: Finlandia, op.26 * Jean Francaix: Clarinet Concerto * Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.7 in A major, op.92 Celebrating the GALA opening of the 4th season, the TPO presents the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius symphonic poem, Finlandia. Following his great acclaimed appearance as the soloist in the past season, Dimitri Ashkenazy is back again to perform the French composer Jean Francaix’s Concerto for Clarinet, and also to hear the TPO presents the Beethoven’s Symphony No.7, composed while Beethoven staying in the Bohemian spa town of Teplice in the hope of improving his health.
Three Symphonic Centuries
Nov 06, 2008
12259908Maryland Hall, Annapolis, MD
Program Prangcharoen : Tri-Sattawat CORELLI : Concerto Grosso Op. 6 No. 9 RAVEL : Rapsodie Espagnole van BEETHOVEN : Symphony No. 5 in C minorOn the same November weekend that the City of Annapolis charter was signed back in 1708, the ASO will perform four works celebrating the evolution of symphonic music through the centuries by creating a commemorative recording, captured LIVE. From Corelli’s groundbreaking Concerto Grosso, written in 1708, to the definitive Beethoven Symphony No. 5 (1808), and Ravel’s arousing Rapsodie Espagnole (1908), the culminating touch will be an encore performance of Narong Prangcharoen Tri-Sattawat,the winning composition from our Annapolis Charter 300 Young Composers Competition.
TPO 4th Season GALA Opening Concert
Nov 06, 2008
12259908MACM Hall
Program: * Narong Prangcharoen: Tri-Sattawat * Jean Sibelius: Finlandia, op.26 * Jean Francaix: Clarinet Concerto * Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.7 in A major, op.92 Celebrating the GALA opening of the 4th season, the TPO presents the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius symphonic poem, Finlandia. Following his great acclaimed appearance as the soloist in the past season, Dimitri Ashkenazy is back again to perform the French composer Jean Francaix’s Concerto for Clarinet, and also to hear the TPO presents the Beethoven’s Symphony No.7, composed while Beethoven staying in the Bohemian spa town of Teplice in the hope of improving his health.
Concert in Memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana
Nov 05, 2008
12259044Thailand Cultural Center
This concert is dedicated to HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana. Seven Thai Composers composed all new composition in memory of HRH Princess which will be performed by Chulalongkorn University Orchestra.
Kansas City Connections
Oct 31, 2008
12254724Unity on the Plaza
http://www.newear.org/season.htmlKansas City has historically been known as a crossroads for trade and culture. This concert presents the work of several composers who have had significant crossings with our great city and also features bouzouki virtuoso Roger Landes. His brilliant musicianship will be featured on Pail Elwood's In Blue Space and a new work for bouzouki and electronics by Paul Rudy-Sibling Rivalries. Also on the program: a commissioned work by Thailand's rising star Narong Prangcharoen, as well as new works by Ingrid Stölzel, William J. Lackey and David D. McIntire.
UMKC Conservatory Wind Symphony
Sep 23, 2008
12221892White Hall, Kansas City
Program includes Dahl: Sinfonietta,Creston: Fantsy, Lang: Are You Experienced?, and Prangcharoen: ChakraPerformance of Chakra for Large Wind Ensemble with UMKC Wind Symphony under the baton of Steven D. Davis at UMKC White Hall, 7:30PM.
Pieces in Memory of HRH Princess Galyani
Jul 28, 2008
12172644Sts. Simon and Judah Church, Prague
Ameropa Orchestra Vadim Mazo, conductor Marcia Porter, soprano Pavla Jahodova, harpAmeropa Orchestra under baton of Vadim Mazo gives a European Premiere of two pieces composed in memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana. This particular church is the same church that Franz Joseph Haydn used to perform.
Thailand Composition Festival 2008
Jul 15, 2008
12161412Burapha University
Performance of Vayu for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello and Piano by the New York New Music Ensemble at Burapha University, Bangsan, Thailand.
New York New Music Ensemble Concert
Jul 14, 2008
12160548Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
Performance of Vayu for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello and Piano by the New York New Music Ensemble at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
New York New Music Ensemble Concert
Jul 10, 2008
12157092Payab Univeristy, Chiang Mai
Premiere of Vayu for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello and Piano by the New York New Music Ensemble at Payab University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Christopher J. McKiggan at Carnegie
May 17, 2008
12110436Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall
Christopher Janwong McKiggan, a young Thai/English pianist, recently won a first prize at the Buono and Bradshaw International Piano Competition (college/professional), and as a result he will be playing at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall in the winners concert on May 18th. He will be performing Narong Prangcharoen's "Three Minds". Christopher Janwong McKiggan will be performing Narong Prangcharoen's "Three Minds".
Concert in Memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana
May 05, 2008
12100068Thailand Cultural Centre
Perfromed by Thailand National Symphony Orchestra Narong Prangcharoen, conductorPremiere of "The Great Person" for Soprano and Orchestra with Thailand National Symphony Orchestra
UNT Symphonic Band
Mar 26, 2008
12065508Murchison Performance Arts Center Winspear Performance Hall
http://www.music.unt.edu/windstudies/concerts.htm ProgramSparke – Sunrise at Angel’s Gate Schuman – New England Triptich Cichy – Exuberant Celebration Prangcharoen – Chakra Dello Joio – Scenes from the Louvre Persichetti – Divertimento Jennifer Kitelinger, guest conductorChakra with University of North Texas Symphonic Band Dennis Fisher, conductor
Three Minds in Brussels, Belgium
Mar 14, 2008
12055140Fort-Jaco, Brussels, Belgium
Pianist Tomoko Honda will give a Belgium premiere of Three Minds for solo piano. She is very active in new music performances. She has been collaborated with many composers such as Gyorgy Kurtag, Peter Eotvos, Gyorgy Ligeti, Karlheinz Stockhausen,Maurizio Kagel, Toshio Hosokawa, Jaqueline Fontyn, Yan Meresz, Marco Stroppa, Gerald Presson, George Crumb, Michel Jarrel, Walfgang Rhim, George Benjamin, Kee-Yong Ching, Oscar Bianchi, Narong Prangcharoen, Dai Fujikura, Stefaan Maylears, Hanne Deneire, Cedric Dombrain
A SPECIAL REMEMBRANCE EVENING in Memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana
Feb 20, 2008
12035268Thailand Cultural Centre, Main Hall
The Bangkok Symphony Orchestra (BSO) under the baton of Hikotaro Yazaki, BSO Music Director together with 125 chorus members from “The Voices (TV)” and “Thai Youth Choir (TYC)” will join effort for this special ceremony. Program includes Air on G String (J.S. Bach), Ave Maria (J.S. Bach & Charles Gounod), Tears of Dust (Narong Prangcharoen) and highlight of the program with “Requiem” (John Rutter) World Premiere of Tears of Dust in memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana. Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn has graciously consented to preside over this special ceremony.
LEXUS CLASSIC SERIES: Annapolis Symphony Orchestra
Feb 14, 2008
12030084Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts
ROSSINI The Silken Ladder Overture ELGAR Cello Concerto in E minor NARONG PRANGCHAROEN World Premiere - Charter 300 Finalist SCHUMANN Symphony No. 4 José-Luis Novo, Music Director Julie Albers, celloRossini's comic opera overture launches an evening of music that spans the broadest range of emotions, from raucous humor to yearning desire. Award-winning cellist Julie Albers returns to the ASO to perform Elgar's introspective Cello Concerto, a second young composer premieres a Charter 300 Competition piece, and the evening closes with Schumann's expansive Fourth Symphony.
Tomorrows Musical Leaders
Feb 06, 2008
12023172Krasetsart University
In Thai: ซุ่มเงียบมานานล่าสุด บัณฑิต อึ้งรังษี วาทยกรระดับนานาชาติเตรียมขึ้นคอนเสิร์ตใหญ่ TOMORROWS MUSICAL LEADERS ซึ่งจะมีขึ้นในวันที่ 7 ก.พ.นี้ เวลา 19.30 น. ที่หอประชุมสำนักพิพิธภัณฑ์และวัฒนธรรมการเกษตร ม.เกษตรศาสตร์ โดยงานนี้ บัณฑิต และอ.ณรงค์ ปรางค์เจริญ เตรียมนำบทเพลงที่ประพันธ์ขึ้นเพื่อเทิดพระเกียรติสมเด็จพระเจ้าพี่นางเธอ เจ้าฟ้ากัลยาณิวัฒนา กรมหลวงนราธิวาสราชนครินทร์มาให เบิร์ดเอกชัย เจียรกุล เยาวชนไทยที่คว้ารางวัลการประกวดกีตาร์คลาสสิคระดับนานาชาติ มาแสดงให้ชม เปิดให้ชมฟรี สำรองที่นั่งได้ที่ โทร.08-5100-8023Premiere of Elegy for a Great Person, in memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana, by Mary Jane Ungrangsee and Ekachai Jearakul under the direction of Maestro Bundit Ungrangsee.
Belgium Premier of Bancharong
Jan 01, 2008
11992068Gemeenschapscentrum De Zeyp (theatre)
Bencharong in Brussels, Belgium as a part of Festival Fontein by Tocca-extended Tomoko Honda (piano) Caroline Peeters (flute) Ann van Hecke (cello)
Pletnev Returns
Dec 10, 2007
11973060Thailand Cultural Center Main Hall
Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Mikhail Pletnev, conductor Denis Matsuev, piano Michael Collins, clarinet Program Narong Prangcharoen Phenomenon Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue Tchaikovsky Symphony No.5 in E minor, Op.64First Prize Winner at the Tchaikovsky International Competition in 1978, Mikhail Pletnev has been described as Russia's finest musical export since Mstislav Rostropovich. One of the greatest pianist/conductor of today, in 1990 he formed and became Artistic Director of the Russian National Orchestra with which he remains associated. He will conduct a piece, Phenomenon, by young Thai composer, Narong Prangcharoen.
Chakra with University of Texas at Austin
Dec 02, 2007
11966148Bates Recital Hall
Jerry F. Junkin, conductor Charles Villarubia, Tuba Guest Conductors Verena Mosenbichler and Cormac Cannon http://winds.music.utexas.edu/eventDetails.aspx?id=5118Program Chakra by Narong Prangcharoen Spiel fur Blasorchester by Toch ...from a dark millennium by Schwantner Tuba Concerto by Vaughan Williams
Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Nov 28, 2007
11962692Hemmle Recital Hall-Music Building
Performance of Chakra by Texas Tech University symphonic Wind Ensemble, Sarah McKoin, conductor
9th Asian Symphonic Band Competition
Nov 20, 2007
11955780Mahidol University Art Centre
http://www.music.mahidol.ac.th/asbwec2005/index1.htmlPerformance of Chakra with Krasetsart University Wind Ensemble.
Raleigh Chamber Music
Nov 17, 2007
11953188The Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts
The Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts North Carolina PROGRAM # Mongo Santamaria, arr. V. Coleman: Afro Blue # Narong Prangcharoen: Shadow # Josef Bohuslav Foerster: Quintet in D Major, Op. 95 # Cesar Franck: Scherzo # Karel Husa: Five Poems # Piazzolla arr. Jeff Scott: EscualoShadow with Imani Winds. http://www.rcmg.org/programs/masters/0708/imani-winds.htm
Caroline Stinson plays Far from Home
Oct 23, 2007
11931588Setnor School of Music, Syracuse University, NY
http://www.audubonstrings.com/index.php?module=announce&ANN_user_op=view&ANN_id=109This cello recital follows the theme of Compositional Sages and Students. I'll track three study lineages in this concert, and three more again this spring. We'll move from Boulanger to Carter, Stucky (Cornell) to Waggoner (SU) to Bellor (a graduate of the program last year) and trace from Crumb through Chinary Ung to Narong Prangcharoen, a young Thai composer. With the exception of the Boulanger, the entire program will be music for solo cello.
Concerts from the Library of Congress
Oct 11, 2007
11921220Coolidge Auditorium, WASHINGTON, DC
www.loc.gov/rr/perform/concert/ Commissioned for the Imani Winds, Wayne Shorter’s Terra Incognita receives its Washington premiere in a program that also features Astor Piazzolla, Narong Prangcharoen, Paquito D’Rivera, and Valerie Coleman.
Dartmouth College
Oct 10, 2007
11920356Hopkins Center, HANOVER, NH
www.hop.dartmouth.edu Performance of Shadow by Imani Winds
Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society
Oct 05, 2007
11916036Church of the Messiah, Rhinebeck, NY
www.rhinebeckmusic.org Performance of Shadow for Woodwind Quintet by Imani Winds
Festival de Musica de Camara
Sep 07, 2007
11891844SAN MIGUEL de ALLENDE, Mexico
Program Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelssohn Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Concerto for Wind Quintet VColeman A Felicidade Jobim arr. Jeff Scott Five Poems Karel Husa Abaafa Luli Justinian Tamusuza Performance of Shadow by Imani Winds
Asia the 21st Century Orchestra Project
Aug 28, 2007
11883204Nagoya, Japan
Program 1. Prangcharoen: Phenomenen 2. Mozart Piano Concerto No.20 in D minor, K.466 --- intermission (15') --- 3. Sibelius: Symphony No.2 Performance of Phenomenon for Orchestra with Nagoya Philharmonic, conducted by Bundit Ungrangsee
Melbourne Symphony
Aug 15, 2007
11871972Melbourne - the Arts Centre, Hamer Hall
Repertoire * PRANGCHAROEN Sattah * WALTON Cello Concerto * BEETHOVEN Symphony No.3 in Eb major, Op.55 (Eroica) Featuring Carl St Clair conductor Pieter Wispelwey cello This exciting program includes Walton?s captivating cello concerto and opens with a work by young Thai/American composer Narong Prangcharoen ? his haunting elegy to the victims of the 2004 tsunami. Beethoven created his extraordinary Sinfonia eroica as a tribute to Napoleon, but ultimately dedicated it to ?the memory of a great man,? in anger and disappointment at Napoleon crowning himself Emperor. Work by young Thai/American composer Narong Prangcharoen ? his haunting elegy to the victims of the 2004 tsunami
Summergarden 2007: New Music for New York
Aug 04, 2007
11862468The Museum of Modern Art
Juilliard Concert III: Music for Clarinets, Cello, and Piano Moran Katz, clarinet and bass clarinet; Caroline Stinson, cello; Joel Sachs, piano Ton de Leeuw (Holland, 1926?1996) Hommage à Henri (1989) United States premiere Narong Prangcharoen (Thailand/United States, b. 1973) Far from Home (2004) New York premiere Eric Tanguy (France, b. 1968) Tiento, for clarinet and cello (1997?98) United States premiere Pablo Ortiz (Argentina/United States, b. 1956) Three Milonguitas, for bass clarinet (1998) New York premiere Ton Bruynèl (Holland, 1934?1998) Looking Ears, for bass clarinet, piano, and soundtrack (1972) United States premiere Roberto Sierra (Puerto Rico/United States, 1953) Sonata for Clarinet and Piano (2005?6) New York premiere Summergarden 2007: New Music for New York presents eight evenings of adventurous contemporary music, with premieres each night. Gate opens at 7:00 p.m. Concerts begin at 8:00 p.m.
Bellas Artes de Mexico
Aug 03, 2007
11861604MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
PROGRAM Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelssohn Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Concerto for Wind Quintet VColeman A Felicidade Jobim arr. Jeff Scott Five Poems Karel Husa Abaafa Luli Justinian Tamusuza Performance of Shadow by Imani Winds
Eon Trio
Jul 27, 2007
11855556Thailand Cultural Center
Program Beethoven: Piano Trio No.5 in D major, Op.70 No.1 "Ghost" Prangcharoen: Sunyata for Piano Trio Shostakovich: Piano Trio No.2 in E minor, Op.67 Premiere of Sunyata for Piano Trio
The Twelfth International Festival of New Music for Orchestra and Chorus
Jun 30, 2007
11832228Zlin, Czech Republic
The Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic Orchestra was founded 60 years ago and has taken its name after one of the great Czech composers, Bohuslav Martinu. Guest performances abroad have taken the orchestra to Italy, Denmark, Hungary, Greece, Poland, Austria, Romania, Germany, France, Portugal, Spain and the USA. The orchestra has made many recordings for various companies and artists. The concert hall seats about 600 people. Performance of Phenomenon, Sattha, and Respiration of the Sun by Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic Orchestra of Zlin, conducted by Andreas Hérm Baumgartner
Maverick Concerts "Music in the Woods"
Jun 23, 2007
11826180WOODSTOCK
PROGRAM Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelssohn arr. Friedrich Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Concerto for Wind Quintet VColeman Le Tombeau de Couperin Ravel arr. Mason Jones Homage to Duke Jeff Scott Aires Tropicales Paquito D'Rivera Maverick Concerts, America's oldest continuous summer chamber music series and winner of the Chamber Music America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming, thrives on the love of great music and the spirit of its unique site in the unspoiled woods. The rustic 1916 concert hall, with its perfect acoustics, is ideally suited to chamber music and the intimacy of live performance.
Grant Park Music Festival
Jun 19, 2007
11822724Millennium Park, Chicago
Acclaimed by critics and beloved by audiences, the Grant Park Music Festival is the nation's only remaining free, outdoor summer classical music series. The Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park is the official home of the Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus. Founded by the Chicago Park District in 1935 and co-presented by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs since 2001, the Grant Park Music Festival, featuring the Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus, presents approximately 35 free concerts between June and August. Concerts are generally performed on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturday evenings, and occasionally on Sundays. Additionally, the Festival presents nearly 60 concerts in neighborhood parks between July and mid August All Grant Park Music Festival performances are free to the public. The lawn and general seating section in the pavilion are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Season memberships are available, which include seating in the reserved section as well as invitations to special events. First outdoor performance of Phenomenon for Orchestra in The 73rd season of the Grant Park Music Festival.
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
May 08, 2007
11786436Lincoln Center, NEW YORK
PROGRAM Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelssohn arr. Friedrich Shadow Narong Prangcharoen A Felicidade A. C. Jobim arr. Jeff Scott Shout Chorus Kenji Bunch Suite Popular Brasileira Julio Medaglia Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Student Producers Benefit Concert
Chamber Music Columbus
Apr 27, 2007
11776932Southern Theater
PROGRAM Escualo Astor Piazzolla arr. Jeff Scott Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Kites Over Havana Paquito D'Rivera trans. VColeman Speak No Evil Wayne Shorter arr. Jeff Scott Terra Incognita Wayne Shorter Suite "Belle Epoque in Sud-Amerika" Julio Medaglia Performance of Shadow
Lorain County Community College
Apr 26, 2007
11776068Lorain County Community College, Stocker Arts Center
PROGRAM Escualo Astor Piazzolla arr. Jeff Scott Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Kites Over Havana Paquito D'Rivera trans. VColeman Speak No Evil Wayne Shorter arr. Jeff Scott Terra Incognita Wayne Shorter Suite "Belle Epoque in Sud-Amerika" Julio MedagliaPerformance of Shadow
Ensemble Music Society
Apr 24, 2007
11774340Indiana Historical Society
PROGRAM Scherzo from Midsummer's Night Dream Mendelssohn Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Wind Quintet Gyorgy Orban A Felicidade Jobim arr. Jeff Scott Five Poems Karel Husa Suite "Belle Epoque in Sud-Amerika" Julio Medaglia "...The physicality of the group...isn't mere histrionics. It's an outward manifestation of a passionate mode of expression that permeates every note." Indianapolis Star
Illinois State University Wind Symphony
Apr 21, 2007
11771748Center for the Performing Arts
Premiere of CHAKRA for Large Wind Ensemble by Illinois State University Wind Symphony Stephen K. Steele, conductorPremiere of CHAKRA for Large Wind Ensemble by Illinois State University Wind Symphony Stephen K. Steele, conductor
Bennett Lerner and Friends
Apr 17, 2007
11768292Greenwich House Music School
American pianist, Bennett Lerner will complete his last concert of Debussy recording project on April 18, 2007. The concert is featured pieces by Debussy along with young Thai composer, Narong Prangcharoen.ick Dinnerstein, cellist, will do a New York Premiere of Far from Home for Solo Cello
University of the South Sewanee Performing Arts Series
Mar 30, 2007
11752740University of the South Sewanee, Guerry Auditorium
PROGRAM Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelssohn arr. Friedrich Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Abaafa Luli Justinian Tamusuza A Felicidade A.C. Jobim arr. Jeff Scott Five Poems Karel Husa Concerto for Wind Quintet VColeman Performance of Shadow for Woodwind Quintet
Covenant College
Mar 29, 2007
11751876Covenant College, Brown Chapel
PROGRAM Scherzo from Midsummer's Night Dream Mendelssohn Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Abaafa Luli Justinian Tamusuza A Felicidade Jobim arr. Jeff Scott Five Poems Karel Husa Wind Quintet Gyorgy Orban Performance of Shadow
"Extreme Chamber Music"
Mar 19, 2007
11743236Ithaca College, Ford Hall
PROGRAM Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Shout Chorus Kenji Bunch Feng Chen Yi Speak No Evil Wayne Shorter arr. Jeff Scott Terra Incognita Wayne Shorter Abaafa Luli Justinian Tamusuza Performance of Shadow
Hudson Opera House
Mar 15, 2007
11739780Hudson Opera House
PROGRAM Call and Response VColeman Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Quintet in D Major opus 95 Josef Bohuslav Foerster Freedom's Delight John Clark Five Poems Karel Husa Escualo Piazzolla arr. Jeff Scott Performance of Shadow
Loser Concert Series
Mar 06, 2007
11732004Wheaton College, Cole Chapel
PROGRAM Escualo Astor Piazzolla arr. Jeff Scott Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Kites Over Havana Paquito D'Rivera trans. VColeman Speak No Evil Wayne Shorter arr. Jeff Scott Terra Incognita Wayne Shorter Suite "Belle Epoque in Sud-Amerika" Julio Medaglia featuring Imani Winds. The five musicians of Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the traditional wind quintet. Imani, literally 'faith' in Swahili, embodies their mission: to explore the links between European, African and American music traditions, to perform innovative concerts and to engage and inspire audiences of diverse cultural backgrounds.
University of Maine
Mar 03, 2007
11729412Maine Center for the Performing Arts, Hauck Auditorium
PROGRAM Escualo Astor Piazzolla arr. Jeff Scott Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Kites Over Havana Paquito D'Rivera trans. VColeman Speak No Evil Wayne Shorter arr. Jeff Scott Terra Incognita Wayne Shorter Suite "Belle Epoque in Sud-Amerika" Julio Medaglia The five accomplished musicians of Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the traditional wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and American music traditions. The name Imani, which literally means "faith" in Swahili, embodies this mission. In their time together, this young ensemble of African/Latin American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical music world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational outreach programs, which they have brought to communities throughout the country.
Santa Fe New Music
Feb 22, 2007
11721636Lensic Performing Arts Center
PROGRAM Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Shout Chorus Kenji Bunch Feng Chen Yi Speak No Evil Wayne Shorter arr. Jeff Scott Terra Incognita Wayne Shorter Abaafa Luli Justinian Tamusuza This groundbreaking African American wind quintet is taking the chamber music world by storm. In their New Mexico debut in the Lensic, they will bring to Santa Fe a program featuring new works and commissions by Wayne Shorter, Chen Yi, Kenji Bunch, Narong Prangcharoen, and Justinian Tamusuza.
Candlelight Concert Society
Feb 16, 2007
11716452Howard Community College, Smith Theatre
PROGRAM Scherzo from Midsummer's Night Dream Mendelssohn Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Abaafa Luli Justinian Tamusuza A Felicidade Jobim arr. Jeff Scott Five Poems Karel Husa Wind Quintet Gyorgy Orban The five accomplished musicians of Imani Winds joined forces to expand the boundaries of the traditional wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and American music traditions. The name Imani, which literally means "faith" in Swahili, embodies this mission. This young ensemble of African/Latin American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical music world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational outreach programs.
Shadow
Feb 13, 2007
11713860University of Nebraska, Milo Ball Student Center Ballroom
PROGRAM Scherzo from Midsummer's Night Dream Mendelssohn Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Wind Quintet Gyorgy Orban A Felicidade Jobim arr. Jeff Scott Shout Chorus Kenji Bunch Suite "Belle Epoque inSud-Amerika" Julio Medaglia Performance of Shadow
Abendmusik: Lincoln Fine Arts Series
Feb 10, 2007
11711268First-Plymouth Congregation Church, Linclon
PROGRAM Scherzo from Midsummer's Night Dream Mendelssohn Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Wind Quintet Gyorgy Orban A Felicidade Jobim arr. Jeff Scott Five Poems Karel Husa Suite "Belle Epoque in Sud-Amerika" Julio Medaglia Performance of Shadow by Imani Winds
Imani Winds
Feb 09, 2007
11710404Northwestern University School of Music Pick-Staiger Lutkin Hall
PROGRAM Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelssohn arr. Friedrich Shadow Narong Prangcharoen Concerto for Wind Quintet VColman A Felicidade A. C. Jobim arr. Jeff Scott Five Poems Karel Husa Suite Popular Brasileira Julio MedagliaPerformance of Shadow for Woodwind Quintet
newEar Concert
Feb 02, 2007
11704356Unity Temple on the Plaza
Shapiro, a New York City native, is a recognized figure in the field of contemporary music as a cellist and as a producer of chamber music concerts. She has appeared as a solo recitalist throughout the United States, Europe and Latin America. Shapiro?s strong commitment to the performance of works by living composers has made her one of the most sought after cellists in the US. Her repertoire now encompasses over 40 solo works by composers from the Americas, Europe and Asia. Her program with newEar will feature a world premiere by Kansas City composer Paul Rudy. Also on the program are works by Judith Shatin, Riza Vali, Narong Prongcharoen, Steven Stucky and Joan Tower. Madeleine Shapiro joins newEar for a special evening of new music written for cello.
Pacific Symphony Orchestra
Nov 29, 2006
11648196Renée & Henry Segestrom Concert Hall
Premiere of Sattha Commissioned by Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Maestro Carl St. Clair conductor
Pacific Symphony Orchestra
Jan 11, 2006
11369988Renée & Henry Segestrom Concert Hall
Renée & Henry Segestrom Concert Hall Premiere of Sattha Commissioned by Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Maestro Carl St. Clair conductor
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
May 29, 2004
10858500Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall
Concert for final selection Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall : Takemitsu Memorial Magnus Lindberg, judge Norichika Iimori, conductor / Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
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