
School of music
Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music




Stage & Visual Design
By Puttha Sangklar and Chawapol Watcharasukarn,
School of Architecture and Design (SoA+D) KMUTT
Coordinated by Siravith Kongbandalsuk
Description:
The collaborative project between PGVIM and SoA+D, KMUTT aims to introduce concepts and practices in integrating visual components with music performance in order to create an interdisciplinary live performance between sound and visual art in this following topics including stage design for performance, visual loop creation, visual performance, sound and image and performing images.
Required instruments: Open to all instruments
Participants: Maximum 30 students
Participants (Observer): Maximum 5 participants
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Baroque Ensemble
By Alberto Firrincieli, Tomo Kida and Makiko Asahi
Coordinated by Dr. Chanyapong Thongsawang
Description:
During the project students will be learn about Baroque music literatures, period instruments, Baroque tuning systems as well as performing practice, style and interpretation for performing Baroque music.
Required instruments: Strings, Woodwinds, Keyboard and Singer
Participants: Maximum 20 Students
Participants (Observer): Maximum 5 participants
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Bangkok Waterways Soundscape
By Dr. Ivan Zavada, Sydney Conservatory of Music
Coordinated by Dr. jean-David Caillouët
Description:
This project is part of a fully funded program involving A group of 6 composition/ sound art students from Sydney Conservatoire. The project is led by Dr. Ivan Zavada, director of the digital media course in Sydney. During their visit to Bangkok, they will collect audiovisual material related to the topic of Water-based Communities. Those audio-visual materials will be used to design a collective composition in collaboration with the PGVIM student. This collective composition will explore themes related to the impact of modernisation and climate change and is part of a larger project aimed at promoting public awareness of ecological and cultural repercussions for communities living along the Mekong waterways.
Required instruments: No required instrument
Participants: Maximum 20 Students
Participants (Observer): Maximum 5 participants
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Song Writing
by Stoondio
Coordinated by Dr. Pongthep Jitduangprem
Description:
This project will encourage the student to make their own original songs with lyric and melodic lines and it help them to do their demo for pop music industry. Moreover they will need to create their performance and original concept to the music and space. In addtion, they can apply an knowledge and creative skills for create pop songs in community service.
Required instruments: No required instrument
Participants: Maximum 20 Students
Participants (Observer): Maximum 5 participants