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5/25/2013
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| Music Center at Strathmore, North Bethesda, MD
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Carlos Kalmar introduces Phenomenon by the award-winning young Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen and conducts the great moments from Prokofiev's intoxicating and impassioned ballet Romeo and Juliet. Also featured is pianist Jean-Philippe Collard, known for his masterful interpretation of Saint-Saens' works, in the rarely performed Third Piano Concerto
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5/24/2013
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| The Meyerhoff Hall, Baltimore, MD
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Carlos Kalmar introduces Phenomenon by the award-winning young Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen and conducts the great moments from Prokofiev's intoxicating and impassioned ballet Romeo and Juliet. Also featured is pianist Jean-Philippe Collard, known for his masterful interpretation of Saint-Saens' works, in the rarely performed Third Piano Concerto
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5/23/2013
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| The Meyerhoff Hall, Baltimore, MD
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Carlos Kalmar introduces Phenomenon by the award-winning young Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen and conducts the great moments from Prokofiev's intoxicating and impassioned ballet Romeo and Juliet. Also featured is pianist Jean-Philippe Collard, known for his masterful interpretation of Saint-Saens' works, in the rarely performed Third Piano Concerto
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5/9/2013
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| Carnegie Hall, New York, NY
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The Oregon Symphony will play another unusual program in its second appearance on the Spring for Music series at Carnegie Hall on May 9, 2013. Carlos Kalmar, the Oregon Symphony's music director, has chosen five works: Narong Prangcharoen: "Phenomenon" Kurt Weill: "Seven Deadly Sins",Arnold Schoenberg: "Accompaniment to a Cinematographic Scene"Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 8, "Unfinished"Maurice Ravel: "La valse"
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5/3/2013
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| Benaroya Hall
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For the first time in its 116-year history, the Oregon Symphony will perform in Seattle next season. Music director Carlos Kalmar will lead the orchestra in a performance in Benaroya Hall on May 3, 2013. program is: Narong Prangcharoen: "Phenomenon" Kurt Weill: "Seven Deadly Sins",Arnold Schoenberg: "Accompaniment to a Cinematographic Scene"Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 8, "Unfinished"Maurice Ravel: "La valse"
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9/9/2012
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| Taylor Auditorium, Joplin, MO
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Performance of Sattha for Strings, Piano and Percussion with Southern Symphony Orchestra, Jeffrey Macomber, conductor.
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7/8/2012
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| MACM Hall, Mahidol University, Thailand
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Thailand Premiere of Anatman: Concerto for Cello and Wind Ensemble by Carter Enyeart, cello, Steven Davis, conductor and Mahidol University Wind Symphony as the opening concert of Thailand International Composition Festival, 2012
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5/27/2012
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| Asia Society Hong Kong Center
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PROGRAMME
A lecture/ demonstration, featuring works by contemporary Thai composers, including:
Narong Prangcharoen Antahkarana for solo viola
Thatchatham Silsupan 'Untitled, 2000' (in memory of Montien Boonma) for solo percussion
Pantawit Kiangsiri Snapshots for guitar and percussion
with demonstrations on Thai percussion instruments.
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5/19/2012
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| Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
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Premiere of Echoes of Silence with Member of Albany Symphony Orchestra and Devid Alan Miller, conductor. This concert is featuring eight world-premiere pieces inspired by the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall and performed in the historic space.
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5/19/2012
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| NCPA Concert Hall, Beijing
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Premiere of Illuminations at the Opening Ceremony Concert of 2012 Beijing Modern Music Festival by China NCPA Orchestra, LV Jia, conductor. Program including:CHEN Yi (U.S.A.) Blue, Blue Sky 12’
Narong Prangcharoen (Thailand) Illuminations 12’
Enjott Schneider (Germasny) At the Edge of Time 17’
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ZOU Hang (China) The Color of Beijing 8’
Robert Beaser (U.S.A.) Piano Concerto 35’Christopher McKiggan Piano
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5/12/2012
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| R&H Segerstrom Concert Hall
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Carl St. Clair, conductor and the Pacific Symphony/br>
Prangcharoen: Sattha for Strings, Piano and Percussion/br>
Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1/br>
Schubert: Symphony No. 9, “The Great”/br>
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5/11/2012
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| R&H Segerstrom Concert Hall
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Carl St. Clair, conductor and the Pacific Symphony/br>
Prangcharoen: Sattha for Strings, Piano and Percussion/br>
Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1/br>
Schubert: Symphony No. 9, “The Great”/br>
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5/10/2012
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| Sumida Triphony Hall, Tokyo
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At a Concert to Celebrate the 125th Anniversary of Thailand-Japan Diplomatic Relations, The Dawn of Darkness will received its Japanese Premiere on May 10, 2012 at Sumida Triphony Hall, Tokyo, Japan with Wisuwat Praksavanich, Tenor Saxophone, Prateep S.MABALRSM, conductor and the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra.
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5/10/2012
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| R&H Segerstrom Concert Hall
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Carl St. Clair, conductor and the Pacific Symphony/br>
Prangcharoen: Sattha for Strings, Piano and Percussion/br>
Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1/br>
Schubert: Symphony No. 9, “The Great”/br>
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4/26/2012
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| White Recital Hall
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Premiere of Anatman for Cello and Winds by UMKC Wind Symphony, Directed by Steven D. Davis.
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