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Thai Youth Orchestra wins festival prize

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The Thai Youth Orchestra (TYO) has taken home the outstandin­g prize from the 11th Summa Cum Laude Internatio­nal Youth Music Festival 2017 in Austria after playing musical pieces which include the late King’s compositio­ns.

TYO, an orchestra comprising 65 Thai youth members, won the prize for outstandin­g symphony orchestra after playing four songs including Klai Roong (Near Dawn) and Saeng Duean (Magic Beam), both composed by the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, at the Musikverei­n, a concert hall in Vienna on Saturday.

They also performed Coriolan Overture by Ludwig van Beethoven and Tri-Sattawat by Narong Prangcharo­en, according to Pimravee Watt hana var an gkul, director-general of the Department of Cultural Promotion.

The musical competitio­n was divided into several categories including choir, orchestra and special performanc­e group. Contenders came from various countries, including the Philippine­s, China, Taiwan, the United States, Spain and Austria.

In the category of symphony orchestra TYO also shared the prize with the US and Spain.

An official awards ceremony will be held at Vienna’s Town Hall today. TYO has also rehearsed the late King’s compositio­ns to perform at the awards ceremony.

Ms Pimravee also expressed her excitement at the band’s success, saying that it was founded some three decades ago under the Patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana.

This year was the first time the band was sponsored by the Thai government, represente­d by the department and the Ministry of Culture.

Ms Pimravee said the latest victory proved Thai teenagers performed on a par with internatio­nal standards, adding the department will encourage the band to gather more experience from other musical competitio­ns.

Akarawat Srinarong, who conducted the band during the competitio­n, said the band members performed whole-heartedly.

In 1964, the late King also visited the Musikverei­n to instruct a conductor of a Vienna orchestra, which performed his compositio­ns at that time, he said.

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