Boonyarit Kittaweepitak
Liz Ames, piano

Sunday, May 19, 2024

10:30 A.M. Bryan Recital Hall
Moore Musical Arts Center

Program

Sonata for Euphonium | Morakot Cherdchoo-ngarm

Cha La Wan in wonderland | Wisuwat PruksVanich

Sound Piyawat Louilarpprasert

Lao Duang Duen | traditional music, arr. Louilarpprasert

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Boonyarit Kittaweepitak is a lecturer of euphonium at the College of Music, Mahidol University, Thailand. Boonyarit is also the music director of Mahidol Brass Band. 

As a soloist, Boonyarit appeared with orchestras and bands, including Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra (TH), Dallas Brass Band (USA), Million Wind Philharmonic (TH), Blackburn and Darwen Brass Band (UK), and MCGP Youth Wind Ensemble. He appeared as a soloist at several festivals, including “Asia Tuba Euphonium Festival” (China and South Korea), and “Brass Explosion” (Singapore).

As a chamber musician, Boonyarit has performed with the fLOW tuba quartet in the United States and Japan. He performed concerts and gave masterclasses in Texas, Kentucky, Tokyo, Hiroshima, Saitama, and Yamaguchi. fLOW quartet released an album, “4 Dreams: The Quartet of Yuji Ono”. Moreover, Boonyarit was also a member of the E-Tan Quartet. The quartet performed at festivals, including “Sydney International Brass Festival” (Australia), “Tuba Mania International Festival” (TH), and “International Tuba Euphonium Conference” (Austria).

Boonyarit received musical training at the University of North Texas (USA), Royal Northern College of Music (UK), and Mahidol University. His primary teachers include Steven Mead, Brian Bowman, David Childs, and Kitti Sawetkittikul.

Boonyarit Kittaweepitak is a Besson performing artist and performs on a Besson Prestige BE2052 Euphonium.

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Updated: 04/25/2024 04:42PM