Dear friends, LE SALON DE LA MUSIQUE was born to support talented young artists. In fact, today, more than ever, in this difficult moment all our and your support is needed! Because of COVID-19 many MUSICIANS CAN NOT work in concert halls and THEREFORE an important and in most cases THE ONLY SOURCE OF INCOME IS TAKEN away from them.
If EACH OF US makes a SMALL CONTRIBUTION, we can easily reach our goal! EVERY SUNDAY we will present some of our veryTALENTED ARTISTS who will PLAY for you FROM THEIR HOUSES to share their love for music with you.
In order to watch the video of the concert, you can MAKE A SMALL DONATION directly to the artist ( ANY AMOUNT will be greatly appreciated) and you will be added to a PRIVATE GROUP dedicated to each artist where the video will be broadcasted. The second of our artists will be POOM PROMMACHART, who will play on SUNDAY, APRIL 26th.
We will continue presenting other concerts on following Sundays with other extraordinary musicians! LET’S UNITE FOR MUSIC!!!
ATTENTION!! TICKETS ARE NOT FREE ( IT’S WRITTEN IN THIS WAY BECAUSE THERE WAS NOT ANOTHER OPTION FOR DONATION). IN ORDER TO GET A TICKET PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK ABOVE AND DONATE AS MUCH OR AS LITTLE AS YOU WANT!
Program:
Schubert Fantasia in F Minor for Four Hands
(Poom Prommachart- Chaithawat Atiphophai)
Chopin Barcarolle op. 60
(Poom Prommachart)
Tchaikovsky – Rachmaninoff Thé Sleeping Beauty Waltz
(Chaithawat Atiphophai – Poom Prommachart)
Poom Prommachart
Poom was born in Thailand and now based in Montreal, Canada. The Straits Times, Singapore, applauded his performance that “Still in his late twenties, Poom Prommachart is Thailand’s most accomplished and decorated pianist.”
His performances are highly considered for their lyrical intensity and virtuosity. He has already developed an international reputation of carrying rare expressive depth, and has been acclaimed by critics who praised him as “a young Ashkenazy” from Seen and Heard UK Concert Review after his performance of Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor with London Musician Symphony Orchestra in 2010.
He performed in various notable concert halls such as Rachmaninoff Hall in Moscow, Belgrade Kolarac Hall in Serbia, Seoul Arts Center, South Korea, Esplanade Hall in Singapore, South Bank and Royal Albert Hall in the U.K, Suntory Hall, Japan, Aram Khachaturian Hall, Armenia.
He won first prize in Sussex International Piano Compeittion and most recently, 1st prize and Prix de la Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur at OUM Concours De Concerto, Edition 2020 with Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 2.
His teachers have included:Dang Thai Son, Armen Babakhanian, Dina Parakhina, Ian Jones, Yonty Solomon and Vlardimir Tropp
Guest pianist
16 years old Chaithawat atiphophai
Previously has been worked with Mr. Poom Prommachart and now currently studying with Richard Raymond at Montreal Conservatory of Music.
He won many awards including Schumann International Piano Competition for Young Pianist