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Message from assistance professor Chaowalit Soongyai, director of Srinakharinwirot University
Prasarnmit Demonstration School Secondary
I was impressed by guitar ensemble last year, both Shin Nihon Guitar Ensemble and CGO. I look
forward to welcome and see The Japan Youth Guitar Ensemble, bigger with 20 members. Last year
competition schedule was tight, so, I asked Khun Sira Tindukasiri to make it 2‐day competition with
more on workshop and training for our students.
Srinakharinwirot University Prasarnmit Demonstration School Secondary or “Satit Prasarnmit” is the
original Thai school model as a testing and demonstration school of Srinakharinwirot University,
where the most innovative education procedures have been created and demonstrated.
With strong fundaments especially the support from Srinakharinwirot University, the school alumni,
new facilities and modern technologies, students are well creatively educated and ready to spend
their quality lives in a growing modern society.
Base on “Learning how to learn”, students have developed in the ways of creative thinking, problem
solving, communication, collaboration, creativity and innovation.
Music is one of the fifteen majors offered in Satit Prasarnmit. Our orchestra, The Satit Prasarnmit
Orchestra, conducted by professional full time teacher, Mr. Yongyuth Eiamsaard and Mr. Kittisak
Prasertkul, always impresses audience in every concert. Concerning the classical guitar is getting
more popular these days, we also offer classical guitar program in high school (pre‐college) level.
With 250‐ elevated seat concert hall, the Mini Theatre, we are proud to welcome all classical guitar
lovers here. The hall is not only well designed in sound acoustic but also in sound prove air
conditioned. No amplifier is necessary for classical concert. Audience can enjoy the natural acoustic
sound.
Wishing CGO Guitar Competition 2018 great success, all competitors get good experience and all
concerts are successful.
Assistance Professor Chaowalit Soongyai
Director of Srinakharinwirot University Prasarnmit Demonstration School Secondary
Stories
This is the 5th straight year of the event, CGO Guitar Competition 2018. Initiated by Mr. Yuichi Imai
and Mr. Sumio Kurosawa, the competition focuses more on new generation. Duo competitions are
always on here while other events never had. Since last year schedule was too tight, the school
director, assistance professor Chaowalit Soongyai, allowed me to extend into 2‐day competition.
Furthermore, workshop for students will be arrange base on ensemble practice together with
Japanese ensemble.
CGO, Classic Guitar Orchestra, has been invited to perform in AIGF 2017, Pattaya Int. Guitar Fest
2017 with great success. This time we are proud to perform with CGO’s member and soloist, Sakol
Siripipattanakul, Padet Netpakdee, Siwat Limsuwan on great concertos.
Thanks to all sponsors, Thai Guitar Makers, Aranjuez Strings, Morakod, Samaphan Health, Karura,
Visesnut, Guitar Paradiso, Paco Castilo, TGS staffs, Mr. Yuichi Imai and Mr. Sumio Kurosawa, also the
auditorium owner, Satit Prasarnmit and Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music, appreciate all
of your help.
Japan Youth Guitar Ensemble, conducted by Mr. Touru Kobayashi, is invited by Mr. Kurosawa and
Mr. Imai. There are 20 members come this time.
Sira Tindukasiri
Director
Jury
Yuichi Imai (Guitar Luthier) – Principal Jury
Yongyuth Eiamsaard (Conductor, Cello Instructor)
Kittisak Prasertkul (Conductor, Tuba Instructor)
Sakol Siripipattanakul (Guitar Instructor)
Padet Netpakdee (Guitar Instructor)
General Rules
Juries shall score each competitor in 4 categories which are:
1. Musical 35%
2. Technique 30%
3. Sound Quality 20%
4. Repertoire 15%
Score A, B, C and D must be given to every competitors in all 4 categories. Any blank score is
considered D.
Calculation A = 4 (The Best)
B+ = 3.5
B = 3
C+ = 2.5
C = 2
D+ = 1.5
D = 1
Scores in every categories will be averaged among all juries then multiplies by the % weight.
When sum up the weighted average scores we will get individual score for ranking. Rank all
competitors by the score.
Tie score will be judged by comparing score in Musical first then Technique and so on. If still tie,
majority vote shall be done by juries.
The first prize winner must have at least 3.00 score average, otherwise will be considered as
second prize winner without the first.
Score sheet will be collected right after last competitor finished and cannot be changed after
collection.
No discussion will be made among juries.
Score sheet will not be shown to public. Only prize ranking will be announced to public.
Only jury can ask to see the ranking calculation.
Solo 15 Competition (Tuesday 6 Mar 2018, approx. time)
1. Phanuwat Rattanakun (9:00) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
Sakura Var. ‐ Yuquijiro Yocoh
2. Supawit Sudduang (9:10) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
Vals en mi ‐ Jose Broca
3. Pann Saensopa (9:20) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
En Sueno la Floresta ‐ A. Barrios
4. Nantawan Wongkhanmuang (9:30) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
Sakura Var. 1,2nd ‐ Yuquijiro Yocoh
5. Jitravee Eungamporn (9:40) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
Waltz ‐ Nikita Koshin
6. Patcharaporn Jirasan (9:50) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
An Malvina – J.K. Mertz
(break) Allegro BWV 998 ‐ J.S. Bach
7. Pongsakorn Nawaphol (10:10) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
Caprice No. 24 ‐ Niccolo Paganini
8. Sunsern Laoniyomthai (10:20) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
Etude No.7, Op.60 ‐ Matteo Carcassi
Tango en Skai ‐ Roland Dyens
9. Premboon Lertariyanant (10:30) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
An Malvina ‐ J.K. Mertz
Caprice No. 31 ‐ Luigi Legnani
Caprice No. 21 ‐ Luigi Legnani
10. Naphat Nateepragran (10:40) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
La Catedral, III Allegro ‐ A. Barrios
Etude no.11 ‐ H. Villa‐Lobos
11. Akkaracha Mongkonsupanimit (10:50) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
Fantasie Hongroise – J.K. Mertz
12. Napat Ngampatipatpong (11:00) Etudes Simples No.1 – L. Brouwer
Rondo – M. Giuliani
(break) Maria Luisa – J. Sagrerad
Senior Duo Competition
1. Chanachat Leekrajangsang and Poomson Kaewwilai (11:10)
Serenade op.69 no.1 in A major (I. Largo maestoso, II Larghetto) ‐ Ferdinando Carulli
2. Nattakarn Kijrattanakarn and Warunyu Jongpakdee (11:18)
Suite Retratos ‐ Radames Gnattali
Chiquinha Gonzaga (mv.4) ‐ Corta Jaca
3. Phoonatee Thakam and Tran Quang Huy (11:26)
La Vida Breve ‐ Manuel de Falla
Suite Italiana ‐ Mario Gangi
Solo Open Competition (First Round)
1. Ekabuth Posin (11:40) Fugue BWV 998 ‐ J.S. Bach
2. Patthawin Tunwanich (11:48) La Cathedral ‐ A. Barrios
3. Siwat Limsuwan (11:56) Sevillana (Fantasia) ‐ Joaquin Turina
Break
4. Kittaporn Wongpayak (13:00) Waltz ‐ Nikita Koshkin
Collectici Intim,La Serenor ‐ Asencio Vicente
Etude No. 12 ‐ H. Villa‐Lobos
5. Patcharaporn Jirasan (13:08) La Cathedral ‐ A. Barrios
6. Chanachat Leekrajangsang (13:16) Etude No. 10 ‐ H. Villa‐Lobos
Allegro Assai (from Violin Sonata no.3) ‐ J.S. Bach
7. Ravisut Patipatvasin (13:24) Suite Arpiana (4mvts.) ‐ Blas Sanchez
8. Wichayut Nilrat (13:32) Aria no.1&Dance ‐ Maurizio Colonna
9. Pongnut Janjumras (13:40) Gigue bwv 1004 ‐ J.S. Bach
Tiento Antiguo ‐ J. Rodrigo
10. Tran Quang Huy (13:48) Etude No. 11 – H. Villa‐Lobos
Etude No. 5 – G. Regondi
CGO (Classic Guitar Orchestra) ‐ Founded in 2016, consists of alto cembalo, alto, prime, prime
cembalo, bass, contra bass guitars and guitarron. With variety of sizes and sounds they are perfect
combination in terms of dynamic, tone color and special effects. Encouraged by Mr. Sumio Kurosawa
and Mr. Yuichi Imai to organize the orchestra. CGO now has 14 members with age range from 18 to
65 years old. Nationalities are Thai, Japanese and Argentine. CGO intends to play concerto and
orchestral music. Classical and popular music are also arranged to play.
Orchestra Manager ‐ Sira Tindukasiri
Music Director ‐ Apichai Chantanakajornfung
Alto Cembalo Alto I Alto II
Kanjana Surapraphant Sakol Siripipattanakul Somboon Mongkolmai
Chanyanit Charoenphol Patipan Takum
Pitiwat Intrasak
Prime Bass Contra Bass
Jirayu Limsubjaroen Katsumi Sata Duan Srisaad
Alberto Isgut Somboon Mongkolmai Nampetch Kruawong
Guitarron
Sira Tindukasiri
Program
Concerto for Lute in D major RV93 Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678‐1741)
I. Allegro Transcribed by Touru Kobayashi
II. Largo Siwat Limsuwan, Soloist
III. Allegro
Guitar Concerto in A, op.8 Ferdinando Carulli (1770‐1841)
I. Allegro Transcribed by Sira Tindukasiri
II. Polonaise Padet Netpakdee, Soloist
Concierto de Aranjuez Joaquin Rodrigo (1901‐1999)
II. Adagio Transcribed by Sira Tindukasiri
Sakol Siripipattanakul, Soloist
Apichai Chantanakajornfung, Music Director
Apichai Chantanakajornfung began his first music lesson on piano
during his childhood, then continued on classical guitar and
studied seriously with Mr. Woratep Rattana‐umpawan. In 2008,
he received Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with first class honor
from Chulalongkorn University majoring in classical guitar
performance under the guidance of Ms. Buppavan
Theeravanvilai. Consequently, he received Master of Arts degree
at Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna. He studied
guitar with Mr. Heinz Wallisch and Mr. Jorgos Panetsos. His master thesis on “The Life and Works of
Mario Castelnuovo‐Tedesco” was granted with distinction. Apichai performs regularly as soloist,
duelist and in ensembles. He had masterclasses with varied notable guitarists such as Leon Koudelak,
David Russel, Pavel Steidl, Avaro Pierri, Christian Gruber, Paul O’Dette, and Kiat Ekasilapa.
Presently, he is the candidate for Doctor of Fine Arts at Chulalongkorn University and serves as
a music lecturer at Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music. In addition, he is working with CGO
guitar orchestra as the music director and conductor.
Sakol Siripipattanakul
Passionate with classical guitar since age 13, set his goal very early to become a
professional guitarist. In 1992, he graduated from Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts,
Chulalongkorn University with second‐class honors and has continuously
participated in master classes with many world‐class international guitarists, such
as Alvaro Pierri, Eduarado Fernandez, Costas Cotsiolis, Pavel Steidl, to name only a
few.
He has performed numerous recitals and concert continuously and has joined several international
renowned guitar festivals in Europe such as in Vienna and Liechtenstein. Moreover, he also
participated in several guitar competitions in Thailand and many other countries. In 1998, 2002 he
won the first prize of Thailand Classical Guitar Competition and many other prizes in the following
years.
Currently, he obtained his Master Degree from Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn
University in 2011. He is an active classical guitarist in Thailand and is sharing his individual
techniques and his guitar expertise by being a lecturer and guitar performer.
Padet Netpakdee ‐ a Thailand‐Based Classical Guitarist, Guest
Soloist.
Born in Chiang Mai, a province in the northern part of Thailand
that is rich in arts and cultures, Padet began exploring music
through traditional and regional musical instruments. He started
taking formal classical guitar lesson at the age of ten with local
instructors: Pracha Jaitae and Manoon Ploypradab. The receipt of
Gold Medal Prize at the age of fourteen from the Thailand Youth
Music Competition which was an all‐instrument competition, and
the first prizes from Yamaha Thailand Music Festival in the years
1999 to 2003 consecutively ensured him to pursue a career in
music.
Padet went to College of Music, Mahidol University (Bangkok,
Thailand), majoring in classical guitar performance, and received a
Bachelor of Music degree with first‐class honors in 2009. There, he studied with the pioneers of
classical guitar teaching in the country: Suvich Klinsmith, Leon Koudelak, and Nalin Komentrakarn;
and Dr. Paul Cesarczyk who has effectively contributed to advancing his perspectives in the world of
classical guitar and academics. During his bachelor study, Padet started giving private lessons and
found teaching as his calling in addition to his enjoyment in performing.
In 2010, Padet applied and was offered a scholarship to continue his study in the Master of Music
program at Conservatorium Maastricht (Maastricht, the Netherlands) where he studied with
maestro Carlo Marchione and had his musical ideas and techniques solidified. There, he shared
experiences and classrooms with many top‐class musicians from Europe and other countries.
In 2013, Padet studied with maestro Sergio Assad in the Professional Studies Diploma Program at
San Francisco Conservatory of Music (California, USA). He also received coaching from David
Tanenbaum and Marc Teicholz.
His interest in music and studies is furthered to arranging and composing music, orchestration and
transcription; and not limited to classical trainings.
Now, Padet is serving as an adjunct faculty of classical guitar at Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of
Music, a conservatory that offers degrees in music in high professional level.
Siwat Limsuwan was born in Bangkok, Thailand. He started playing classical
guitar at the age 17 with Nalin Phuangkwamsuk. In 2012, he enrolled in the
bachelor degree course at Faculty of Fine Arts, Srinakharinwirot University
major in classical guitar under the tutelage of Somkiate Sayawong, Sakol
Siripipattanakul and Apichai Chantanakajornfung where he graduated with
first‐class honors. Furthermore, Siwat participated in masterclasses by
Hungarian Katona Twins Guitar Duo and won the 3rd prize of CGO Guitar
Competition 2017 in solo category held in Bangkok, Thailand.
At present, Siwat is studying master degree in guitar performance
under the guidance of Hiroshima renowned guitarist, Prof. Toshimitsu
Kamigaichi, at Elisabeth University of Music, Hiroshima, Japan.
Solo 18 Competition (Wednesday 7 Mar 2018, approx. time)
1. Suttawit Russameeprom (9:00) Estudio 9 (Op.31 No. 20) – F. Sor
Variations on a theme by Handel ‐ M. Giuliani
2. Wichayut Nilrat (9:12) Estudio 9 (Op.31 No. 20) – F. Sor
Hungarian Fantasy op.65 No.1 ‐ J.K. Mertz
3. Athicha Chotchoungchankit (9:24) Estudio 9 (Op.31 No. 20) – F. Sor
Les Folies d'Espagne op.15a ‐ Fernando Sor
Danza Caractenstica ‐ Leo Brouwer
4. Nitirat Faekhom (9:36) Estudio 9 (Op.31 No. 20) – F. Sor
Fandanguillo ‐ Joaquin Turina
Suite del Plata IV‐Muriga ‐ Maximo Pujol
Suite del Plata V‐Cardorabe ‐ Maximo Diego Pujol
5. Poonratas Jayavasuwong (9:48) Estudio 9 (Op.31 No. 20) – F. Sor
Prelude no. 2 ‐ Heitor Villa‐Lobs
Tarantella ‐ J.K. Mertz Tarantella ‐ J.K. Mertz
(Break)
6. Sivarak Puangsaeng (10:12) Estudio 9 (Op.31 No. 20) – F. Sor
Prelude BWV 998 ‐ J.S. Bach
Fantasie Hongroise ‐ J.K. Mertz
7. Thridaw Sumiphun (10:24) Estudio 9 (Op.31 No. 20) – F. Sor
Six Balkan Miniatures ‐ Dusan Bogdanovic
Junior Duo Competition
1. Thanakorn Vongvasinkul and Thridaw Sumiphun (10:36)
Sanzen‐in ‐ Andrew York
Solo Open Competition (Final Round)
TO BE ANNOUNCED
Japan Youth Guitar Ensemble in Thai 2018
PROGRAM
1 Summer/Joe Hisaishi arranged by Naoko Shimazaki
2 Volare/F.Modonno arranged by Satomi Arai
3 Moon River/H.Mancini arranged by Masaki Onuma
4 The starry night 1/Jun Takeuchi (world premium)
5 Concerto grosso Op.6‐12 Largo Allegro/
6 G.F.Handel arranged by Touru Kobayashi
7 Introduction and Fandango/L.Boccerini arranged by Satomi Arai
8 Plink plank plunk/L.Anderson arranged by Touru Kobayashi
9 Jyonetsu‐Tairiku/Taro Hakase arranged by Satomi Arai
Touru Kobayashi
Born in Tokyo and began studying the
classical guitar at the age 11.
Kobayashi studied classical guitar and
guitar ensemble at Japan Guitar Music
Academy under Hiroki Niibori. He
graduated from the School in 1981 with the
premier prix.
He studied conducting technique under
Shun‐ichi Kikuchi.
1980 First prize in the 10th All Japan Guitar Competition ensemble section.
1988 Kobayashi and Shin‐Nihon guitar ensemble has performed in Taiwan.
He is number one school’s Guitar ensemble teacher in Japan.
He incumbent is the private Senzoku music collage lecturer.
Kanagawa prefectural Tama high school guitar ensemble lecturer. Saitama prefectural Kawagoe high
school classics guitar lecturer. Coach of the Sophia University guitar ensemble. etc,
Many schools have taught him,won the contest.
He is representative of the Japan Association of Educational Music.
Conductor of Shin‐Nihon Guitar Ensemble(SNGE).
Guitar Festival producer of Japan Guitar Association(JGA).
Japan Youth Guitar Ensemble profile
Japan Youth Guitar Ensemble “JYGE” founded in 2017
They come from different university or collage for this ensemble.
Every member has great skill and passion for music and the guitar.
Touru Kobayashi, conductor of this ensemble treats the ensemble like "One guitar".
We make the music in good balance, good sounds for special music experience.
In order to pursue the art of guitar ensemble, we played the songs of the different styles.
Guitar Ensemble is still the world of the future, we carefully nurture the music.
Their performance will make future of guitar ensemble.
Alto guitar (Violin1st&2nd) ‐ The alto guitar is tuned a 5th higher than the prime (classical guitar)
guitar. The short scale makes it possible to play high technique music. It is the most popular guitar in
the guitar orchestra.
Prime guitar (Viola) ‐ This is the traditional normal size guitar using nylon strings.
Bass guitar (Cello) ‐ It is tuned a 4th lower than the prime guitar and 1 octave lower than the alto
guitar. It takes an important part with the alto and prime guitar in a guitar orchestra. The rich sound
with strong dynamic is attractive to the human heart.
Contrabass guitar (Double Bass) ‐ As the contrabass guitar is tuned 1 octave lower than the prime
guitar, it is possible for a player to use the same music scores. The length of the strings is the longest
of the orchestral guitars. The rich sound with a hard core builds a bridge between the bass guitar
and the guitarron. It pushes the sounds of the bass family to the back of concert halls.
Guitarron (Double Bass or Timpani) ‐ The Guitarron is tuned 1 octave lower than the prime guitar.
The strings are very thick, and the body is very big. The sound is so unique completely unlike the
others. It is the most important guitar in a guitar orchestra because the rich and warm sound wraps
the whole sound of the guitar orchestra in its deep bosom. It has the same range as the contrabass
guitar. The dynamic style of playing attracts people's attention everywhere.
Alto cembalo Guitar – Alto guitar with steel strings. It is tuned a 5th higher than the prime guitar,
and creates a splendid sound when played with needles. It is necessary to play baroque music. By
changing the thickness of the needles and the position of play, even the sound of the mandolin and
the zither can be created.
Prime cembalo Guitar – Normal size guitar with 12 steel strings.
Padet plays Kurosawa (SP model).
Thailand Guitar Society aims to create new directions, new ideas and ambitions for the classical
guitar community in Thailand to make an attractive and enjoyable experiences of playing and
learning.
Visit us at:
Thailand Guitar Society
1930/1 Sukhumvit Rd., Soi 60, Bangchak, Prakanong, Bangkok 10260
Sakol Siripipattanakul plays Imai.