Steinway & Sons
Thailand
Thailand

Power of Technique & Artistry

A Piano Pedagogy Workshop by Pun Punyasavatsut

 

15th June 2026 | 10.30 hrs.

 

Steinway Thailand proudly presents “Power of Technique & Artistry”, a recital and piano pedagogy workshop by Pun Punyasavasut, an artistic pianist with entrepreneurial vision.

Designed for piano teachers and pedagogues working with beginner to intermediate students, this session centers around the Piano Adventures© resources and features live demonstrations drawn from recital repertoire, offering practical insights for today’s teaching studio.

Whether you are new to Piano Adventures© or seeking fresh inspiration for your teaching approach, join us for this exclusive event celebrating artistry, pedagogy, and the joy of piano education.

 

WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS

• Free exclusive giveaways of Piano Adventures© teaching materials for all attendees.

• Join Pun and learn how to develop technique with the Piano Adventures© series.

• See real examples of how technique is used in a recital; featuring Bach and Schubert.

• Explore the Piano Adventures© offerings and catalogue.

• Q&A with Pun and learn how technique plays a role in developing artistry in all stages of learning.

 

recital program

Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue,
BWV 903 (1723)

Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685–1750)

 

Piano Sonata No. 14 in A Minor,
D. 784 (1823)

I. Allegro giusto
II. Andante
III. Allegro vivace

Franz Schubert
(1797–1828)

 

ABOUT PUN PUNYASAVATSUT

A pianist of refined artistry and entrepreneurial vision, Pun Punyasavatsut is dedicated to reframing classical music to better resonate with contemporary society. Over the years, he has won prizes from the American International Paderewski Piano Competition, Robert B. Beardsley Piano Competition, and Kawai Thailand International Piano Competition.

In the 2025/2026 season, Punyasavatsut continued to expand his engagements spanning the United States, Europe, and Asia. Highlights of his recent performances include recital appearances at the Steinway & Sons Gallery in Bangkok and the Ruthmere-Havilah Beardsley House in Indiana, and Chiesa di San Domenico in Italy.

Beyond the concert stage, Punyasavatsut is also an arts entrepreneur and educator. He works closely with Dr. Randall Faber, creator of the acclaimed Faber Piano Adventures series, contributing to the company’s business strategy, while simultaneously maintaining a private teaching studio at the Faber Piano Institute. Extending his scope beyond the academic sphere, he has also raised over $3,500 through charity concerts to support the Red Cross Hospital.

Born in Bangkok, Pun Punyasavatsut began his piano studies at the age of four. A recipient of full merit scholarships for over a decade, most notably the Regents Fellowship and the Glenn E. Leclair and Edward P. Frohlich awards, he is currently a doctoral candidate (DMA) at the University of Michigan, where he also earned his Master of Music and a Graduate Certificate in Arts Entrepreneurship & Leadership under the guidance of Christopher Harding, and also leads private and group piano lessons as a graduate student instructor. He holds a Bachelor of Music (Highest Distinction) from the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music in Singapore. His principal mentors include Thomas Hecht, Nopanand Chanorathaikul, and Rolf-Dieter Arens.

 

about Faber Piano Adventures

Randall and Nancy Faber have combined their backgrounds as performer and composer to become leading supporters of piano teachers and students. The husband and wife team has authored over 300 books, including the highly respected Piano Adventures method which has motivated students around the world. The Fabers advocate piano study not only for personal expression and performance success, but also as a vehicle for the student’s creative and cognitive development.

The Faber philosophy, “Learning with ACE”—analysis, creativity, and expression—has driven their curriculum. The three component parts stand for Analysis, Creativity, and Expression. Using the ACE triangle, Piano Adventures offers methods that recognize four different age levels. Each method caters to attributes of that age group for pacing, repertoire, theory, technique, and creative activities. The philosophy embraces highly integrated right and left-brain modes of teaching, learning, and experiencing pianistic sound.

 

LOCATION

Steinway & Sons Showroom
#1F-04 Gaysorn Center, 1st 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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