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music March 20, 2018 11:00
By The Nation
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Yamaha Music Thailand, the Gift of Life Foundation and Sala Sudasiri Sobha join up this Sunday (March 25) to present the “Yamaha Charity Concert” at Sala Sudasiri Sobha.
Part of the auditorium’s “Thai Talents at Sala Sudasiri Sobha” concert series, the performance features the winners of the Yamaha Thailand Music Festival from different categories and age groups.
The programme features a demanding repertoire of classical piano music and ends with Haydn’s “Piano Concerto in D major Hob XVIII/11”, which will be accompanied by chief piano instructor Dr Yosuke Komura. The performance of the concerto will be a rare occasion for audience to listen to the Yamaha CFX Concert Grand together with Steinway Concert Grand.
Weetiwat Siriwattanakorn, winner of Piano Solo 9-12 Category and a media sweetheart, will perform Haydn’s “Sonata in E flat Major Hob 52”. He is the winner of Grand Prize Virtuoso International Music Competition 2015 in Vienna, Austria.
Chin-Hung Lin, the winner of Piano Duet under 15 Category, will perform Beethoven’s “Sonata in C minor Op 10 No 1” and Chopin’s “Etude Op 25 No 1.” Chin-hung Lin is a regular prizewinner at the Yamaha Thailand Music Festival and has also picked up the top Golden Classical Music Award in New York.
Tarisa Chanpong, the winner of Piano Solo Senior Category, will perform Chopin’s “Ballade No 1 in G minor”. A first place winner from the American Protege Romantic Music 2014, she has given a performance at the Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall USA. She is currently an honour roll student at Ruamrudee International Choir.
Chaithawat Atiphophai, the winner of Piano Duet under 15, will perform Liszt’s “Mephisto Waltz No 1.”
The first prize of the Paris Grand Prize Virtuoso International Music Competition 2015, Chaithawat has performed at Studio Auditorium Paris Opera Bastille, France and received a high score in the exam of the Trinity College London piano Diploma level at the age of just 13.
Ariya Aothitipong, the winner of Piano Solo 12-15 Category, will perform Tchaikovsky’s “Dumka” and Haydn’s “Piano Concerto in D major Hob XVIII/11” together with Dr Komura.
She is also a major prize winner, most recently coming first in “The 5th International Franz Liszt Music Competition for young pianists 2017” in Weimar, Germany.
Tickets are Bt700 at http://www.SalaSudsiriSobha.com or by calling (02) 541 8662 and (080) 407 8231.
Proceeds will go to the Gift of Life Foundation for helping needy blood disease patients in Thailand.
The concert hall is on Lat Phrao Soi 41, yaek 7-2 and the performance starts at 4pm.

