List of major compositions
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Night and Morning in the Spheres Symphonic poem for orchestra, in 1988
- Performed by the MSU SymphonyOrchestra, Wharton Center, East Lansing,USA, November 1989
- Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, Thailand Cultural Center,Bangkok, April 1991
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Dhamachakra for orchestra, in 1990
- Performed by the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, USA, April 1990
- Performed by the Japan Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo, Japan, November 1991
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Chakra for Clarinet, Violin , and Piano
- Performed by the Verdehr Trio, Wharton Center, Michigan , USA, June 1990
- Performed by the Seoul University Trio in Asian Contemporary Music’92 Festival, Seoul, South Korea
- Performed by the Kochi Ensemble in Musicarama ’92, Academy for Performing Arts Hong Kong, October 1992
- Performed by the Zelanian Ensemble in Asia Pacific Festival, New Zealand, December 1992
- Performed by the Verdehr Trio , Merkin Hall, New York, USA, January 1993
- Performed by the Verdehr Trio, IRCAM Center Georges-Pompidou, Paris, March'93
- Performed in the Contemporary Music Project ’94, Hiroshima, Japan, June 1994
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Concerto for Orchestra composed in 1993
- Performed by the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra in the international music festival “Hiroshima Hot Wave”, Hiroshima, Japan, October 1993
- Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, November 1993
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Bhawangkha for Ranad-ek and orchestra, his first concerto for Ranad-ek and orchestra, composed in 1994
- Performed by the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra in the Arts Festival for the Opening Ceremony of the 12th Asian Games, Hiroshima, Japan, August 1994
- Performed by the Ensemble Stella Nova in “Sogakudo” Asian Traditional/Asian Modern Concert, October 1997
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Bhudhachat for Flute, Guitar, and Piano, composed in 1995
- Performed by the renowned Japan guitarist Kazuhito Yamashito, April 1995
- Performed in The Bangkok Music Festival'95 concert, December 1995
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Sinfonia Chakri Symphonic poem for orchestra, composed in 1996
- Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, Thailand Cultural Center, 1996
- Performed by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Australia, August 1997
- Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra in “Asian Orchestra Week,” Tokyo, Japan, August 2002
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Tri for Violin and Piano, composed in 1997
- Performed in the Sendai Asian Music Festival ’98, Japan, January 1998
- Issued on CD “Tri” Violinist : Nora-ath Chanklum, Pianist : Kit Young
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Concerto Maharaja for Ranad-ek and orchestra, his second concerto for Ranad-ek and orchestra, composed in 1999
- Performed by the Japan Symphony Orchestra, Japan, October 1999
- Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, Thailand Cultural Center, 2001
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Symphony of the Spheres his first symphony, composed in 2002
- Performed by the Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Choowit Yurayong, November 2003
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Sinfonia Suvarnabhumi his second symphony, composed in 2005
- Performed by the National Symphony Orchestra of Thailand in The World New Music Festival and Conference 2005 (The 25th Festival of the Asian Composer League), Bangkok, March 2005
- Performed by the Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, November 2005, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum
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Concerto Sankitamankala for Violin and Orchestra , composed in 2007, first full scale violin concerto by a Thai composer
- Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Rear Admiral Veeraphan Vawklang, RTN, Soloist::Karin-Regina Florey, Thailand Cultural Center, Thailand, July 2007
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Double Concerto for Ranad-ek, Ranad-toom and Orchestra , composed in 2007
- Performed in the Project Unity Concert, conducted by Bundit Ungrangsee, 2008
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Starlight for string orchestra, composed in 2008, Memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana
- Performed by the Chulalongkorn String Orchestra, June 2008
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Jabalaya composed in 2008 in memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana
- Performed by the New York New Music Ensemble, Chulalongkorn University, 2008
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Jatubhumi Overture composed in 2008
- Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum, Thailand Cultural Center, 2008
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Pledge to HRH Princess Galayani for Narrator, Soprano, Chorus and Orchestra, composed in 2008 in memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana, Poem by Gongbhoap Ruensiri
- Issued on CD “Prakom Pleng Praleng Tawai” by the Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum, released by the CU Radio
- Performed by the Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum, Thailand Cultural Center, 2008
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Piyasayamintra Choral Symphony for Narrator, Soprano, Chorus and Orchestra, composed in 2010 on behalf of Chulalongkorn University as a musical memorial for the Centenary of the passing of King Chulalongkorn the Great.
- Performed by Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum, Chulalongkorn University Auditorium, October 2010
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Narmada Concerto for Piano String Orchestra, composed in 2011.
- Performed by Chulalongkorn University String Orchestra, piano by Ramasoon Sitalayan, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum, Music Hall, Chulalongkorn Universitky, July 2011.
- Moonlight for Piano and String Orchestra, composed in 2011
- Performed by Sunrise Orchestra, Piano by Usa Napawan, conducted by Poonchok Kularbwong in Manila, The Philiipines in May 2013.
- Issued on CD ‘Sunlight Moonlight, released by Sunrise Orchestra in 2012.
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Piano Concerto of Siam for Piano and String Orchestra, composed in 2013
- Performed by Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, Piano by Natchar Pancharoen, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum at Chulalongkorn University Auditorium in July 2013.
- Issued on CD ‘Piano Concerto of Siam’, released by Thailand Research Council of Thailand 2013.
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The Harmony of Chimes (Symphony No.5) Symphony for ASEAN Traditional Instruments and Orchestra, composed in 2014
- Performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Shardad Rohani at Thailand Cultural Centre in August 2014.
- Issued on DVD ‘The Harmony of Chimes’ by Thailand Research Fund, 2017.
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Le pas de mon Pere Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, composed in 2015
- Performed by Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum at Chulalongkorn University Auditorium in April 2015.
- Performed by Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Vanich Potavanich at Thailand Cultural Centre in December 2016.
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Quintet for the Spirits of ASEAN for Piano and String Orchestra, composed in 2015 - 2016
- Performed by Pro Musica Ensemble at Chulalongkorn University and Siam Society in July 2016.
- Issued on CD ‘Quintet for the Spirits of ASEAN’, released by National Research Council of Thailand.
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The Portraits of Three Temples for String Orchestra, composed in 2016
- Performed by Sunrise Orchestra, Slovak Radio, Slovakia and University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria in November 2016.
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Bhattara Maharaja Overture for Orchestra and Chorus, composed in 2016
- Performed by Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music Youth Orchestra, conducted by Norman Huyuh in January 2017.
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Bhumibol Adulyadej Maharaja (Symphony No.6) Symphony for Soprano, Baritone, Chorus and Orchestra, composed in 2017
- Performed by Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum at Chulalongkorn University Auditorium in July 2017
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Sinfonia Siamindra Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, composed in 2017
- Performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Olivieri - Monroe at Thailand Cultural Centre in July 2017.
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Symphony of Rattanakosin (Symphony No.7) for Orchestra, composed in 2017
- Performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michel Tilkin at Thailand Cultural Centre in July 2018.
- Performed by Thai Youth Orchestra, conducted by Akkrawat Srinarong at Alicante International Music Festival, Spain in August 2017.
- Issued on CD ‘Symphony of Rattanakosin’, released by Thailand Research Fund.
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The Empires Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, composed in 2018
- Performed by Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra at The 14th Thailand International Composition Festival, conducted by Shinik Hahm at Prince Mahidol Hall in August 2018.
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Asian Euphony for Asian Traditional Instruments and Chamber Ensemble, composed in 2018
- Performed by Multicultural Ensemble, conducted by Michael Alexander at Multi Cultural Festival, Greeley, Colorado, USA in October 2018.
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The Bodindra Symphony (Symphony No.8) for Orchestra, Baritone, and Chorus, composed in 2019
- Performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michel Tilkin at Thailand Cultural Centre in July 2019.
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Sinfonia Ayutthaya (2019 version) Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, composed in 1995 and revised in 2019
- Performed by Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Pamornphan Komolpamorn at Prince Mahidol Hall in July 2019.
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Civilization of ASEAN Concerto for ASEAN Traditional Instruments and Chamber Orchestra, composed in 2019
- Performed by Chulalongkorn University Chamber Ensemble, conducted by Michael Alexander at Chulalongkorn University Music Hall in October 2019.
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Suvarnabhumi Prelude composed in 2019
- Performed by the Brass Ensemble of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra at Prince Mahidol Hall in November 2019.
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Srivijaya for Piano and String Quartet, composed in 2020
- Performed by WIRO Ensemble, Sejong Center for Performing Arts, Seoul, South Korea in May 2020.
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The Royal Celebration Overture for Orchestra, composed in 2020
- Performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Vanich Potavanich at Thailand Cultural Centre in July 2020.
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The Dawn of Spring Symphony Poem for Orchestra, composed in 2020
- Performed by Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music Youth Orchestra, conducted by Damrih Banawitayakit at Thailand National Theatre in December 2020.
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The Glorious Kingdom Symphony (Symphony No.9) for Orchestra, composed in 2020-2021
- To be performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Michel Tilkin.
- (Date to be announced)
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The Maritime Empires Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, composed in 2020 - 2021.
- To be performed by Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra.
- (Date to be announced)
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‘Three Spirits of ASEAN for Saxophone and Piano
- Issued on CD “Australian Thais” by HD Duo, released by Cala Signum label in 2021.
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