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Love, Smile & Dream: Diversity of Expression in the Compositions for Cello and Piano by Dr. Saisuree Chutikul

Paper Presentation
23 August 2025
15:30 - 16:00 hrs (GMT + 7)
C500

Assistant Professor Dr. Chanyapong Thongsawang

School of Music, Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music, Thailand

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This presentation explores Love, Smile & Dream, a set of 15 pieces for cello and piano by Dr. Saisuree Chutikul, an esteemed Thai educator and human rights advocate. A lifelong supporter of classical music in Thailand, Dr. Saisuree Chuticul studied piano and composition at Indiana University under renowned professors such as Menahem Pressler and George Frederick McKay. While internationally recognized for her groundbreaking work in social policy, her musical compositions—including these recent works—reveal a wide expressive range through colorful harmonies, unexpected modulations, and experimental sound combinations.

At the age of 87, and with complete loss of vision, Dr. Saisuree began composing by recording improvised piano pieces, which she shared with the author for transcription. With the assistance of a piano student and a cellist, the author further developed the pieces by adapting melodies for the cello, shaping harmonic textures, and refining the piano accompaniment. After receiving her approval, the author added dynamics and embellishments for performance.

The pieces, structured into three thematic sections—Love, Smile, and Dream—were premiered alongside her vocal works on 15 June 2025, in celebration of her 90th birthday. This project not only honors her musical legacy but also bridges generations of Thai musicians, demonstrating the role of classical music in preserving cultural identity and fostering artistic diversity. The presentation highlights the editing process, shares excerpts from the concert, and reflects on the potential of these works to support music education and intercultural exchange on a global scale.

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