
“The Woman,” is our champion, our namesake: Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana. The princess believed wholeheartedly in the power of music. For her, music was much more than mere entertainment; it was much more than beauty for its own sake. Princess Galyani Vadhana saw in music a force that has the power to unite people; a practice that can strengthen the very fabric of society; anchor and ground its citizens as they brave together the turbulence of an ever-changing world. Following her vision, PGVIM became home to a vibrant, dynamic, and enduring community in which artists and practitioners reach far into the future and beyond social boundaries.
This year, PGVIM celebrates the centenary of our beloved Princess as well as the tenth anniversary of our annual international symposium. In this auspicious year, we invite you to join us as we reflect on accessibility and sustainability in our musical cultures. We will be investigating how the transformative power of music can bring communities together while establishing durable practices within society. What artistic and pedagogical approaches might we engage in now and in the future to further enhance the accessibility and sustainability of the music we cherish?
Talks & Presentations
23
AUG
11:15 - 12:00 hrs (GMT+7)
C 501
The Restoration of Silent Films, The Reunion of the Late Master Nora and His Living Disciples
Silpakorn University, Thailand
23
AUG
15:30 -16:15 hrs (GMT+7)
C 501
CU Radio: Fostering music education through radio broadcasting
Chulalongkorn University Radio Station, Thailand
23
AUG
17:15 - 18:00 hrs (GMT+7)
C 312
Paper Presentation 1
Assoc. Prof. Dr.Sirimongkol Natayakulwong
24
AUG
09:30 - 10:15 hrs (GMT+7)
C 501
Chopin and the Eternal Feminine
Cardiff University, UK
24
AUG
11:15 - 12:00 hrs (GMT+7)
C 500
Aural Skills and Improvisation: New Insights and Approaches in Teaching and Learning
Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, National University of Singapore, Singapore
24
AUG
14:30 - 15:15 hrs (GMT+7)
C 501
No quality without equality: How a more inclusive curatorial practice supports artistic Quality
Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, UK
24
AUG
17:15 - 18:00 hrs (GMT+7)
C 501
Listen Well: An Artist-Researcher´s Field Guide to Expanded Musicking
Iceland University of the Arts (IUA), Iceland