A Charity Piano Recital in Aid of Flood Victims featuring Students of Steinway Teacher & Educational Partner Tipwatoo Aramwittaya
28th September 2024 | 17.00 hrs.
Steinway Thailand is delighted to present "Harmony for Hope," a charity piano recital in support of the aid work by Foundation for Children in Thailand for the victims affected by the recent flooding. Featuring the talented students from Tipwatoo Aramwittaya, a Steinway Teacher and Educational Partner, this evening promises to be a captivating musical experience as these young musicians perform classical masterpieces by Haydn, Chopin, Chaminade, and more.
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In lieu of ticket prices, guests are encouraged to make a donation of 1,000 baht / person towards this charitable cause.
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Patteera Jeeramanapong
Allegro assai (1st Movement from Sonatina in F)
Anh. 5 No. 2
L. van Beethoven
Mouvement de Valse No. 15
from 25 Études Faciles, Op. 50
L. Farrenc
Ninette's Musette,
No. 5 from Romantic Impressions
G. Nevada
Idylle: No. 1 from Album des enfants,
Deuxième Série, Op. 126
C. Chaminade
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Helen Lau
Finale (3rd Movement from Sonata in C, Hob XVI:35)
J. Haydn
Galop Final (from 11 Pezzi Infantili)
A. Casella
Terminal 2
N. Béra-Tagrine
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Jellanai Tongpaitoon
Prelude and Fugue No. 16 in G minor BWV 861
J.S. Bach
Prelude Op. 23 No. 5
S. Rachmaninov
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Boonisa Saleesuk
Three Part Invention No. 8
J.S. Bach
Preludes Op. 28 No. 5-7
Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1
Mazurka Op. 68 No. 2-3
Polonaise in A flat major Op. Post
Waltz in Gb major Op. 70 no. 1
F. Chopin
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Tipwatoo (Pin) Aramwittaya, a Steinway Educational Partner, founder and vice president of Thailand International Piano Festival and founder of Pin’s Piano Studio, has a lifelong mission to groom, inspire and plant a musical seed in the hearts of the younger generations. As such, she combines her multifaceted skills from her B.Sc. in Biomedical Science from Mahidol University International College, M.Sc. in Performance Science and M. Perf in piano performance from the Royal College of Music, London.
Starting piano lessons at the age of 5, she had always invested time in music, winning several piano competitions, but it was not until she graduated from her undergraduate degree that she realized her true passion lies within music. That was when she decided to set foot in this path. Her debut piano recital in Bangkok in 2014 was a huge success, which was followed by her obtaining an FTCL diploma and winning third prize from the Osaka International Music Competition.
She has had the opportunity to take masterclasses both in Thailand and abroad with numerous acclaimed artists such as Ms. Rebecca Penneys, Christopher Harding, Roberta Rust, Tannis Gibson, Artas Balakauskas, and Martin Widmaier. At the Royal College of Music, she has been selected to perform in several concerts including the 150 years Bach-Busoni concert, Keyboard Music Festival and several Rush hour and Lunchtime concerts. She had also taken the initiative when His Majesty the King of Thailand passed away to put together a full house remembrance concert, playing H.M. the King’s compositions.
Having a science background, the M.Sc. in Performance Science course at the Royal College of Music was an exciting opportunity for Pin to explore the science behind musical performance, shedding light on the different aspects of what it means to be and what is involved in being a performer.
During her studies in London, she worked closely under the supervision of Professor Gordon Fergus Thompson. As a chamber musician, she enjoys working with string players and had received coaching from renowned teachers such as Richard Lester, Jane Chapman and Geoffrey Govier on period instruments such as the fortepiano and the harpsichord. Alongside classical music, she also enjoys exploring exciting contemporary repertoires. She was a collaborative pianist for the saxophone studio at the College of Music, Mahidol University.
Steinway & Sons Showroom
#1F-04 Gaysorn Center, 1 Floor
999 Phloen Chit Rd., Lumpini, Bangkok
For your information and etiquette
- This is a free-seating event.
- Strictly no liquids or food should be brought into the showroom.
- Kindly maintain decorum upon entry and be conscious of your belongings (e.g., bags, rings, watches, cameras) around the instruments.
- During the performance, kindly wait for the conclusion of a piece or an intermission to enter the audience seating area.
- Parking validation has to be done directly with the Gaysorn Concierge.
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