Events

Metropolis
Metropolis Symphony is an epic work based on the original Superman comic books. Daugherty uses jazz, rock, funk, and a host of other sounds to bring the stories to life in a way that only a full symphony orchestra can

Pomelo Town with Thailand Phil
Let’s celebrate International Jazz Day with the Thailand Phil at TIJC 2022! Thailand Phil and Pomelo Town are proud to present a new orchestral arrangement of A Tale from Pomelo Town.

Symphonie Fantastique
Symphonie fantastique is one of the most epic and radical pieces of symphonic music ever written. Berlioz describes in chilling detail his passion for a woman, his obsessions, his dreams, his tantrums, his moments of tenderness, ecstasy, and despair.

Dracula, Porgy, and BASS
Join the Thailand Phil under the direction of Maestro Olivier Ochanine for fun program of spirited and jazzy music from all over the world. We feature our own Grzegorz Grzeszczyk in a concerto for bass clarinet

Wagner, Mozart, & Elgar
This is a classic program of the most beloved orchestral composers: Wagner, Mozart, and Elgar. Led by Welsh Maestro Jonathan Mann, the program opens with Wagner’s rousing Prelude to Die Meistersinger,

Bruckner’s Ninth
Bruckner, one of the world’s most significant symphonists, was able to complete only the first three movements of his Ninth Symphony before his death. He referred to the third movement as “a farewell to life.”

The New World
This program is a collection of musical love letters to the countries and cultures in which they were composed. The Moldau is Smetana’s romantic description of a trip down the Vltava River of the Czech Republic

Mozart’s Gran Partita
The principal musicians of the Thailand Phil join forces with the students of Mahidol University’s College of Music for this side-by-side performance of Mozart’s masterpiece for thirteen winds

[CANCELLED] Bolero!
The Thailand Phil takes a trip through Asia and Europe for this short program of easy-to-love music. We begin in Thailand with the world premiere of Chaiwanichsirsi’s Chevaliers before moving to Japan for a jazzy performance