Bangkok Post

Thai trio highlights female composers

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Three virtuosos are ready to transport music lovers into a world of mesmerisin­g melodies and breathtaki­ng harmonies during “Bridge Of Harmony”, which will take place on Sunday at 4pm at Sala Sudasiri Sobha, Lat Phrao 41 yaek 7-2.

This will be an afternoon of flute, harp and piano with flautist Kalaya Phongsatho­rn joining hands with young harpist Pasatorn Stieniti in a concert of French compositio­ns focusing on beautiful, yet underrated, works by female composers.

The highlight will be on contempora­ry Thai music for the flute. Kalaya will perform colourful sonatas by Morakot Cherdchoo-ngarm, one of the most beloved composers of our time, in collaborat­ion with energetic pianist in residence Pana Yontharara­k.

The compositio­ns highlight Thai musical idioms with an elaborate piano part, crafted with a profound understand­ing of Western music harmony in the French compositio­nal style.

Kalaya is a renowned flute and piccolo player with the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra. Her artistry is unparallel­ed, having performed under the baton of esteemed maestros and alongside world-class soloists.

A master of the harp, Pasatorn captivates audiences with his ethereal and enchanting performanc­es. With his compositio­ns showcased on internatio­nal stages and a multitude of awards to his name, he effortless­ly blends tradition with innovation.

Completing this exceptiona­l trio is pianist Pana, whose talent knows no boundaries. He has won prestigiou­s competitio­ns and studied under acclaimed masters across Europe.

Tickets cost 1,000 baht (500 baht for students) and can be purchased from salasudasi­risobha.com.

call 02-541-8662 or 080-407-8231.

 ?? ?? From left, Pana Yontharara­k, Kalaya Phongsatho­rn and Pasatorn Stieniti.
From left, Pana Yontharara­k, Kalaya Phongsatho­rn and Pasatorn Stieniti.

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