L.V.Beethoven : Sonata for Cello and Piano in A major No.3, Op.69
Performer:
1. Phumirin Chantanayingyong (Cello)
2. Napasorn Lawasinarporn (Piano)
Sonata for Cello and Piano in A major No.3, Op.69, was composed in 1808. In the middle of Beethoven's life, it was the same time that he composed Piano trio Op.70 (Ghost), Choral Fantasy, Symphony No. 5 and No. 6. During this time, has began hearing problem.
Beethoven composed Sonata for Baron Ignaz von Gleichenstein who was Beethoven’s close friend, amateur cellist and Beethoven’s business assistant. At the same time that Beethoven composed this song. Both of them fell in love with Anna Malfatti then Anna married with Gleichenstein. So the friendship between the two of theme end. After that Beethoven brought feeling that time to composed sonata by using major melody that communicated to “Inter lacrymas et luctus" which it means among tear and sadness.
The first time this song has shown in March 1809 by Nikolaus Kraft and Dorothea von Ertmann who were cellist and pianist.
A.Piazzolla : The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires (Invierno Porteño; Buenos Aires Winter) 1969
Performer:
1. Phumirin Chantanayingyong (Cello)
2. Pingka Sirisujinte
(Piano)
3. Ornjira Sonto
(Violin)
Invierno Porteño (Winter) is one of the songs in the four season of Buenos Aires for String Chamber Orchestra which composed by Astor Piazzolla in 1965 - 1970. This song consists of 4 sections i.e Verano Porteño (Buenos Aires Summer), Invierno. Porteño (Buenos Aires Winter), Primavera Porteña (Buenos Aires Spring), Otoño Porteño (Buenos Aires Autumn). These 4 sections showed ambiance of the town and life style of people in all four seasons. The characteristic of this song is Tango style which originated from Spain. The word Porteños mean People who live in the port
In the late 19th century, Piazzolla brought fluence on Tango style song to propagate to the people Buenos Aires and gave musical knowledge to them. This song is similar to the song Four Seasons which written by Antonio Vivaldi.
Later the Four Seasons of Buenos Aires had composed by José Bragato for piano Trio who was the cellist, Piazzolla’s close friend and partner
G.Fauré : Elegy Op.24
Performer:
1. Phumirin Chantanayingyong (Cello)
2. Napasorn Lawasinarporn (Piano)
Elegy Op.24 was composed by Gabriel Fauré in 1880, He dedicated to Jules Loëb who the cellist. The first time this song had shown in 1883. This song communicated to sadness. In the part of Solo Cello had more melody than Piano. The cord was repeatedly. In the 2nd section there was more complicated cord. Some sections Cello gave to the rhythm to come back. The same theme but different level of sound. Before the end of song There was a new melody and brought it to the end of song. This song contained original music which had only Cello and Piano The late interval, In the part of Piano was recomposed for the orchestra by Fauré himself. He composed in the C minor key. The characteristic of song was sad, began with darkness, drama in order to have the most sad and dark feeling. Return to the theme Fauré composed this song for his wife who passed away. The content of the song mentioned about the love and good memories to his wife. At the last interval of content mentioned about his wife’s sick moment and she died at the end.
D.Shostakovich: Five Pieces for Two Violins and Piano (Prelude, Gavotte, Elegy)
Performers:
1. Chinatip kuariyakul
(Piano)
2. Pingka Sirisujinte
(violin)
3. Kultida kadepisal
(violin)
Five pieces for two Violins has been composed by Dmitri Shostakovich who was Russian musician and composer. He composed songs for various media over 100 songs. Many passages of the song were compiled from many Shostakovich’s musical composition.
Levon Atovmyan who was Shostakovich's friend compiled this song for violin. - Piano or
Mandolin – Piano.
The first passage Ternary Form (ABA) of Prelude has been divided into 3 sections. At the beginning of the song, he played piano for a short time like other passages except the third passage that did not repeat the melody at the beginning. The first passage finished with short passage. The next part was on the B minor scale with Moderato speed and in the 4/4 rhythm markings that was rather slow tempo and when playing with violin. It was easy listening. By using violin bow in this passage, generally played by Legato techniques which produced interlocking sound.
The second passage, Gavotte, was the name of Medium speed folk dance in France.
The third passage Elegy conveyed to sad poem or gentle, brightness or a sense of love which caused slow-tempo this part.
V.Williams: Tuba Concerto for Tuba in F Minor (2nd Movement: Romanza)
Performer:
Sakda Phachumchana
(Tuba)
Concerto for Tuba. This chapter was written in 1954 by British author Vaughan Williams. It was written by Philip Caterlinet Principal Tuba at the London Symphony Orchestra. Vaughan Williams was 82 years old, but was able to successfully compose Concerto for Tuba and recognized that the song was a Concerto. First tuba machine and this song was first performed at The Royal Festival Hall on 13 July 1954 in collaboration with the London Symphony Orchestra under the direction of John Barbirolli. The song is on the F minor steps. There are 3 The first part is Prelude; the second part is Romanza and the last part is Rondo
In the second part, Romanza is the most beautiful. It shows Tuba's vocal abilities in the high range, beginning with a folk style song. Which is his specialty, that is, a song that resembles a singing voice and is expressed beautifully and openly.
A.Menken : Arabian Nights (Aladdin Ost.)
Performers:
1. Kawalee Phakarat
(Viola)
2. Napasorn Lawasinarporn (Piano)
Arabian Nights, also known as Arabian Nights or Thousand and One Nights Formerly known as the Tales of the Middle East. One of which belongs to India and one of the stories in the Arabian Nights series, Aladdin Later, the Waltz Disney Company brought the Aladdin story into a movie, released in 1992, and rebuilt in a human-like manner in 2019.
In the past, the name Arabian Nights was adopted as the title of the song at the beginning of both Aladdin stories, both the cartoon version and the live version as well. The Arabian Nights song was written by Alan Menken because the original of the song has Lyrics describing the land in the Arabian Nights. The music has the aura of the Middle East and India as well. Which this show will be played by viola and piano
P.Müller : Quintetto No.2 in C Minor
Performers:
1.Chatkul Wisutthisara
(Flute)
2. Prannathorn Teerarodjanakul (Oboe)
3. Ueaangkun Nurak
(French Horn)
4. Pichaya Sookprasong (Bassoon)
5. Patvira Kiratichaiyingyos (Clarinet)
Peter Müller has composed three songs for the Woodwind Quintet: Quintet no. 1 in E flat Major, Quintet no. 2 in C Minor and Quintet no.3 in A Major. In Woodwind Quintet, the instruments include Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Horn and Bassoon
2 pieces in Quintet no. 2 in C Minor, each part has different moods. He was influenced by the compositions of famous works by French composer Anton Reicha, who is also a friend of Beethoven, making the works resemble most of Beethoven and Anton Reicha. Quintet no. 2 in C Minor is a song. That is regarded as popular and is one of the music that people use to show the most.
Yiruma: I
Performers:
1.Rungtawan Purnasugandha (piano)
2. Kawalee Phakarat
(Viola)
The song I (Ai) is in Yiruma's First Love album, Yiruma's second album. His famous works are "River Flows in You", "Love Hurts", "Kiss the Rain", and "May Be".
The song "I" is a pop song that is melodious and touching. Yiruma's songs do not have a fixed meaning. He intends to convey the feelings about the music in his heart. Which he had interviewed by allowing each audience to find the meaning of the feelings that are hidden in the song themselves (Each person listens and feels a different meaning. (No one is wrong.) The album named First love also has the exact meaning that love at first sight, but whether we ever have love at first sight or not. We will feel like what our first love is.
The song "I" by Yiruma is composed using the G chord and then sent back to Cm. The bass is still G. We listened to the melody. With the sweetness of sadness hidden within Because the music on the stairs, the Minor sound felt sad and gloomy.
Yiruma's music style focuses on a new era. Like a general pop song and is said to be similar to contemporary classical music in movies or TV series Because his music is popular in the market, most listeners are not familiar with classical music. Piano playing There is a tendency towards composing piano solo songs and the important purpose of composition is Resulting in a new genre of music called New Classical, Pop Classical or Contemporary Classical.
H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej the great: Kinari suite
Performers:
1. Pingka Sirisujinte
(Violin)
2. Krittaya Lorpiyanon
(Violin)
3. Pattarapol Sukvajeeporn (Viola)
4. Pulish Likhitwatanasad (Cello)
Kinari Suite, a collection of songs by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn celebrated in 1959 with the performance of "Manohra" ballet. Please let the Suntharaporn Band play a performance for the Manohara Ballet performance at Suan Amporn dancing stage. Which the main story is from Thai literatureabout Phra Suthon-Manohra
Phra Suthon - Manohra Is another important literature. That was very popular in the Ayutthaya period and unknown. The author is Phra Suthon. Which brought the original story from "Panya Sadat" called "Suthon Jataka" and made into a play "Nang Manorah" in the late Ayutthaya period with the following summary of content.
Detective Conan: Kimi ga ireba Thai Style
Performers:
1. Pannavit Parinyawuttikul (Piano)
2. Vasin Chimmuang
(Trumpet)
3. Sakda Phachumchana
(Tuba)
4. Maytee Homprasert (Percussion)
5. Dunyavat Thanakornchai (Saxophone)
6. Napon Yasothorn
(Guitar)
Famous cartoon music "Detective Conan", this song was created and produced by UMG (Universal Music LLC) Studio, a famous Japanese music studio and also a studio that makes regular songs for cartoons. The lead singer Lori but the version that present comes from the original of music that plays only music, no lead singer. The musical instruments use Thai percussion instruments, Melodica, Trumpet, Tuba and Saxophone. she died at the end.
E.Ewazen : Trio for Horn in F, Violin and Piano
Performers:
1. Pingka Sirisujinte
(Piano)
2. Yotsakorn Ruengchaicharoen (Violin)
3. Kantaya Chaitong
(French Horn)
Eric Ewazen is a modern American novelist. He is one of the famous musicians and has many works. One of his famous songs is Trio for Horn in F, Violin and Piano.
This song has 4 parts, similar to Brahms Trio. Ewazen uses this masterpiece as the starting point for the production of all 4 of his songs.
This song is supported by Chamberosity, who released and recorded the soundtrack for Advanced actors
The song was inspired by Brahms in a slow-fast-slow-fast style.
Part 1: The Mystery. Departs the depth and momentum. Then returns to the gentle world of opening. Is a part that is full of mystery
The second verse is a tearful scherzo, roaring dance, with melodies thrown from the violin to the horn, while the piano resonates. To put their own lively melodies in order to differentiate them from the violin and the horn Is a lively part
The third verse, the third movement, is full of grief. With long melodies appear Sometimes it is solo, sometimes it is accompaniment and sometimes it is the choir that has all three instruments to play with soulful singing. Is a sad part
The 4th part is composed according to the traditional style. (Strict in style) with hot and soulful arousal in the opening part turning into a great Fugue with a jumping Fugue theme full of life and excitement. Concluding with a theme that is heard in strength and bold. Is one of the strongest pieces
M.Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte
Performers:
Kansiree Chirawattanaphan (Piano)
Pavane pour une infante défunte is a song composed by Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937). French composer Ravel first composed this song for the piano in 1899, during which time he was studying at Composition Conservatoire de Paris dedicated to Ravel's patronage Princesse de Polignac and in 1910 he published the song for the orchestra.
The word Pavane is the name of a genre of European rhythms and the une infante défunte is in French meaning A Dead Princess.
Ravel said that he named the song Pavane for a Dead Princess just because he liked the pronunciation of the une infante défunte. In addition, he stated that this song was a dance song for a girl like you. Spanish woman Magarita Teresa in La Meninas painting by Diego Velázquez.
Pavane. This chapter has a slow rhythm. And there is a melody with a French touch inside Combined with the referenced drawing Reflecting innocence and the beautiful life of a child
If compared to people from the perspective of the listener personally What this song wants to convey It is like a picture of the past that reflects each child in us. Every child must grow into an adult. Makes us look back to the past to ourselves as a child That childhood has died or lost (dead princess) but still retains memories
Chao Phraya Thammasak Montri: กราวกีฬา
Performers:
1. Vasin Chimmuang
(Trumpet)
2. Sanpetch Sibsiri
(Piano)
3. Suthipa Temrat
(Trombone)
4. Sakda Phachumchana
(Tuba)
5. Maytee Hompasert (Percussion)
กราวกีฬา is a popular song. Used to cheer sports Written a request by teacher Thep Chao Phraya Thamsakmontri or Sanan Theppasadin Na Ayudhya. The melody was composed by Na Thawornbut, which was written in 1894, for use in sports competitions of students at Suan Kularb Witayalai School. Later, this song became popular and spread into general sporting events.
Claude Bolling: Baroque and blue
Performers:
1. Sanpetch Sibsiri
(Piano)
2. Thawatchai Janfai
(Flute)
3. Phumthana Mu
(Violin)
4. Maytee Hompasert (Percussion)
Baroque and blue are a song written by Claude Bolling, a French jazz musician who created many works. The first verse of this song is sweet and easy to listen to. Beginning with the flute playing "Baroque" mixed with piano and violin. And changed the mood suddenly to "blues" by pulling the piano as a dominant instrument instead of the flute, then alternating styles back and forth clearly separated into parts.
J.S.Bach : Cello suite No.1 (Prelude)
Performers:
Phumirin Chantanayingyong (cello)
Bach composed 6 songs for the solo at Cöthen in about 1720. The first 4 songs were composed by Christian Ferdinand Abel, violinist, cello and viola. In the latter, Abel was appointed to Cöthen was a musician in 1715. It is not known whether he had been a Cellist, while Linike had a reputation as a Cellist. And in this capacity was appointed to be the musical location of the church in Cöthen in 1716. From the establishment of the Prussian court music, abolished in 1716 by Friedrich Wilhelm 1 in the possession of his father's throne. Both musicians are Bach's friends and colleagues. The original Cello suite song was lost, and the first copy was made by the composer and songwriter in Gräfenroda, Johann Peter Kellner in 1723, followed by the hand of Bach's second wife, Anna Magdalena, in 1727 or 1728 for Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Chamber Musician Georg Heinrich Ludwig Schwanenberger The visitors to Leipzig at that time and went to detailed music composing from Bach. Each of the 6 Cello Suite chapters always open with Prélude.
Arr. by Vijit Jitangsan: Khwanchai Chao Thui (TuktaKhwanchai Chao Thui)
Performers:
1. Chatkul Wisutthisara
(Flute)
2. Prannathorn Teerarodjanakul (Oboe)
3. Ueaangkun Nurak (French Horn)
4. Pichaya Sookprasong (Bassoon)
5. Patvira Kiratichaiyingyos (Clarinet)
Khwanchai Chao Thui (ตุ๊กตาขวัญใจเจ้าทุย) Is a retro song In which the original song of this song is the song "Heart of Chao Tuai" by Ruangthong Thongluntham, composed by Ua Sunthornsanan, written by Somsak Thephanon. After that, Wichit Jitrangsan brought the song Come to remix later Which Wichit Jitrangsan has produced many important works within the country and has a great influence on the music industry in the country by composing for the band Woodwind Quintet and named "TuktaKhwanchai Chao Thui" has 3 parts. The song resembles the original Thai song. Each part will be faster and finally ending with a slow part. But still using melodies from the original.
Jazz New Orleans: Buyo
Performers:
1. Dunyavat Thanakornchai (Saxophone)
2. Ueaangkun Nurak
(French Horn)
3. Suthipa Temrat
(Trombone)
4. Akkarapol Chiewchan (Trombone)
5. Sakda Phachumchana
(Tuba)
6. Maytee Hompasert (Percussion)
Jazz was born during First World War by trading black slaves from Africa to New Orleans and other cities in the United States
After immigration and black people were brought into slavery from many races. Causing America to be diverse and to be divided among classes
Everyday life of slaves or black people, free time will gather, socialize, sing and dance. Bringing music from the daily lives of black people to create a kind of music called blues (a slow song with sadness and the gloom of the players in it).
Jazz music has its origins from the combination of African music culture and European music genres. Causing to become a jazz music and became widely popular
Nowadays, blues are considered an important component of jazz music. After that, a musical called Ragtime was discovered as part of the development of jazz music. In which there is a belief that this type of music has a similar source Together with blues Caused by a combination of African rhythms
Jazz music is very popular in New Orleans. There are a variety of rhythms and melodies such as Ragtime, Swing, Jazz, with rhythms (Improved) and improvise from the sound of the musical instruments that convey the mood, making it inviting to listen to the movement and rhythm of the music.
M.Oshima: Kazabue
Performers:
1. Chatkul Wisutthisara
(Flute)
2. Prannathorn Teerarodjanakul (Oboe)
3. Ueaangkun Nurak
(French Horn)
4. Pichaya Sookprasong (Bassoon)
5. Patvira Kiratichaiyingyos (Clarinet)
Kazabue was written by Michiru Oshima, the Japanese composer of this song, and later he remixed the band for Woodwind Quintet.Most of his compositions are film soundtracks, including Composition for Godzilla vs Megaguirus, Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla and popular animations such as Fullmetal Alchemist. There is also music for video games.
Kazabue is used in the TV drama Asuka (あ す か) in Japan and Welcome to Dongmakgol is a South Korean movie. Kazabue has been remade for Woodwind Quintet. Oboe is the original main solo. And other musical instruments played together in which Kazuabue is a soft, sweet song showing the softness of oboe
Reflection (Mulan Ost.)
Performers:
1. Rossakorn Phuengthongthai (Vocal)
2. Naphat Tiamsurawach (Piano)
3. Pingka Sirisujinte
(Piano)
Mulan is a historical action animation movie by Walt Disney Pictures. Mulan is a character inspired by the story in Chinese history of the great heroine "Hua Mulan" from the Chinese poem "The Legend of Hua. Mulan "(花 木蘭 傳奇) to convey the animated movie Mulan. She is also the only Disney Princess that does not have a royal lineage or from marriage
Mulan is the story of a young woman joining the Imperial Army to protect her father's life. Being a woman, Mulan is disguised as a man and with her ability to be able to win various battles throughout, it is an honor of lineage and nation and it is Disney's new step in bringing foreign history to animation.
Astor Piazzolla: Nightclub 1960
Performers:
1. Chatkul Wisutthisara
(Flute)
2. Patidta Atiwattananggoon (Guitar)
Peter Müller has composed three songs for the Woodwind Quintet: Quintet no. 1 in E flat Major, Quintet no. 2 in C Minor and Quintet no.3 in A Major. In Woodwind Quintet, the instruments include Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Horn and Bassoon
2 pieces in Quintet no. 2 in C Minor, each part has different moods. He was influenced by the compositions of famous works by French composer Anton Reicha, who is also a friend of Beethoven, making the works resemble most of Beethoven and Anton Reicha. Quintet no. 2 in C Minor is a song. That is regarded as popular and is one of the music that people use to show the most.
American Quartet
Performers:
1. Jirapaha Khaokum
(Violin)
2. Yotsakorn Ruengchaicharoen (Violin)
3. Kawalee Phakarat
(Viola)
4. Phumirin Chantanayingyong (Cello)
Dvorák composed the quartet in 1893 during a summer vacation. He spent his vacation in the town of Spillville, Iowa, which was home to a Czech immigrant community.
In that environment, and surrounded by beautiful nature. He composed the quartet shortly after the New World Symphony, before that work had been performed.
Dvorák sketched the quartet in three days and completed it in thirteen more days. It was his second attempt to write a quartet in F major: his first effort, 12 years earlier, produced only one movement. The American Quartet proved a turning point in Dvorák's chamber music output: for decades he had toiled unsuccessfully to find a balance between his overflowing melodic invention and a clear structure.
Dvorák defended the apparent simplicity of the piece: "When I wrote this quartet in the Czech community of Spillville in 1893, I wanted to write something for once that was very melodious and straightforward
For his symphony Dvorák gave the subtitle himself: "From the New World". To the quartet he gave no subtitle himself, but there is the comment "The second composition written in America.