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          Narong Prangcharoen (Pacific Symphony in California); Stella Sung (Dayton Performing Arts Alliance); and Sleeping Giant.

        1. In Pact Ink, Narong Prangcharoen wallows in grey, dissonant waters before directly settling upon the theme and getting to the point.
        2. In this recording of Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen's chamber music, he explains that "Throughout my life, I have had two basic sources of inspiration, the.
        3. Narong Prangcharoen, and more.
        4. In this recording of Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen's chamber music, he explains that "Throughout my life, I have had two basic sources of inspiration, the.
        5. In this recording of Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen's chamber music, he explains that "Throughout my life, I have had two basic sources of inspiration, the....

          Narong Prangcharoen

          Thai composer of classical music (born )

          Narong Prangcharoen (born 23 July ) is a Thai composer of contemporary music.

          His compositions have won him the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Barlow Prize, and the Alexander Zemlinsky International Composition Competition Prize.[1][2][3] He is the founder of Thailand International Composition Festival (TICF).[4] Currently, he serves as Dean of the College of Music, Mahidol University in Thailand,[5] as well as composer-in-residence for Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra[6] and Pacific Symphony in Orange County, California.[7] His scores for orchestra and wind ensemble are published exclusively by Theodore Presser Company.[8]

          Biography

          Early life

          Narong Prangcharoen is originally from the Uttaradit province in northern Thailand.[9] His first experience with classical music took place during the secondary education at Horwang Sch