
Hua Hin Events presents: Bangkok Piano & Winds Quintet

An Enchanting Evening of Chamber Music: Piano & Winds Quintet
Hua Hin’s music scene is about to hit a high note this February! Mark your calendars for Sunday, February 23, as the talented Bangkok Piano & Winds Quintet brings their extraordinary sound to the Elder Blossom Theatre, the heart of live music in Hua Hin and proudly sponsored by Elder Blossom Hua Hin.
About the Concert
This unique ensemble – blending the brilliance of piano with the expressive tones of oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and French horn – will perform a captivating repertoire designed to enchant both seasoned classical music lovers and curious first-timers. Their diverse and dynamic program promises to showcase the magic that happens when winds and piano meet in harmony.
Meet the Leader
At the helm of the quintet is the phenomenal Chaiphat Tripipitsiriwat, a true trailblazer in Thailand’s clarinet community.
A Taste of Their Talent
Check out one of their previous performances here – a performance at Chomdong that beautifully captured the quintet’s ability to create a rich, textured sound that lingers long after the final note.
Modified Program:
- The Seventh night of July by Itaru sakai
- Nocturne op.75 for Clarinet, F. Horn & Piano by Friedrich Wilhelm Voigt
- Trio for Clarinet, Horn & Piano op. 274 – Scherzo (3rd movement) by Carl Reinecke
- Terzetto op.22 by Casimir-Théophile Lalliet
I. Moderato
II. Andante
III. Rondo
Intermission
- Piano quintet for winds op.16 by Ludwig Van Beethoven
I. Grave – Allegro ma non troppo
II. Andante cantabile
III. Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo
BANGKOK PIANO & WINDS QUINTET

Usa ventured into political science for her undergraduate studies in International Relations from Chulalongkorn University. She decided to return to music after graudated and received her Master in Music in Piano Performance from the College of Music, Mahidol University under the tutelage of Dr. Nopanand Chanorathaikul. She has a long-standing artistic relationship with the Pro Musica international vocal and collaborative piano masterclasses under the renowned vocal coach Loh Siew Tuan. She has worked closely with Ms.Tuan and a celebrated collaborative pianist Hein Boterberg in masterclasses held in Thailand and Malaysia in collaboration with Opera Studio Vlanderen (Belgium) from 2008-2013. She is a sought-after educator and collaborative pianist who performs regularly with both Thai and international artists, in recitals and festivals, including Julien Beaudiment, James Hall, Philippe Cuper, Edwin Rodriguez, Sergio Bosi, Arnaldo de Felice, Angela Firkins, Gianni Biocotino, Johan van der Linden, Robert Visser, Lia Uribe, Magnus Nilsson, Steven Mead, Bastien Baumet, and Jin-Sung Moon. Recently in 2024, she went to Palermo, Italy, for collaborative performances with Giovanni Mattaliano and Francesco Sclafani. Currently, she’s a piano faculty at international schools and Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music (collaborative piano and chamber music)

Nuttha Kuankajorn Bangkok-born Nuttha Kuankajorn is one of the key figures in Thailand’s classical music scene, recognized as a performer, educator, and podcast host. Nuttha received a full scholarship for her undergraduate studies at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, National University of Singapore, where she studied under Rachel Walker, Principal oboe of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. In 2017, she earned her Master’s Degree in Oboe Performance from the Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe, Germany, and completed a Certificate of Advanced Study the following year, under the mentorship of Professor Thomas Indermühle.
In 2019, Nuttha served as the Principal Oboe of the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra until she was appointed Principal Oboe of Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra in January 2025. She currently teaches at the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn University and the Conservatory of Music, Rangsit University. Alongside her career as an orchestra musician and instructor, Nuttha is a dedicated chamber music performer and regularly gives recitals. Nuttha has performed extensively across Asia and Europe with renowned orchestras such as the Baden- Baden Philharmonie, Mannheimer Philharmoniker, Baltic Sea Philharmonic, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, and Singapore Symphony Orchestra, among others. In addition, she has participated in renowned music festivals across Thailand, Germany, Spain, the UK, Taiwan, Singapore, China, Japan, and Nepal. As a soloist, Nuttha has been invited multiple times to perform concertos with CU Symphony Orchestra and Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra. She attended masterclasses conducted by Christoph Hartmann, Jonathan Kelly, Dudu Carmel, Jacques Tys, Spyros Kontos, Christian Schmitt, Paolo Grazia, Gordon Hunt, Stefan Schilli, Kalev Kuljus, Simon Emes, Amanuel Abbühl and Yiu Song-Lam. Nuttha began her musical journey with piano lessons at age five and oboe at fifteen, studying with Chanannat Meenanan, Principal oboe of the National Symphony Orchestra of Thailand. Nuttha is a Rigoutat artist and plays on a model ‘J’ oboe.a model ‘J’ oboe.

Chaiphat is a founder of “Thailand International Clarinet Academy”, The first clarinet training sessions in Thailand and a new clarinet community for clarinetists all over the world.
Chaiphat has reached international standard by being granted several awards in international competitions including, 6th West Pomeranian Clarinet Festival in Szczecin, Poland (Best Artist Performance Award), Thailand World Music Championship 2013 (1st runner-up), Thailand International Wind Ensemble Competition (2nd runner up) and 8th International Music Competition and Festival for Soloist and Chamber groups 2016 (Bronze award).
Apart from competitions, he was invited to perform in Thailand and international music festivals, such as in Japan, Belgium, France, Singapore, Slovenia, Slovakia, Russia, Poland, China, Vietnam, Peru and toured with Australian International Productions to perform Marriage of Figaro by W.A. Mozart in 20 cities across China.
Back in school, Chaiphat started in playing clarinet at Assumption College under Mr. Jakkrit Ruenvuth and Wichai Yongvanitjit. Chaiphat graduated bachelor’s degree in Music performance with Ms. Cassandra Fox Percival and Mr. Grzegorze Grzeszcyk at College of Music, Mahidol University. Later, with Mr. Eddy Vanoosthuyse, Principle of Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra’s supervision, he achieved master’s degree in Conservatoire Royal De Liege, Belgium with scholarship funds from 1) Classical Music Promotion under the Patronage of HRH Princess Galyani and 2) Conseil Social Reglementd’Octroi.
Currently, Chaiphat is an official Performing artist at Royal Global Clarinet, Vandoren Paris, Band Director at Satit Panyapiwat Institute of Management Demonstration school (SPIM) and Thai Country Chair of International Clarinet Association
Kittima Molee, Bassoon

As an educator, She is a guest bassoon instructor at the Thai Youth Wind Orchestra and the MCGP Youth Wind Ensemble. Kittima previously had been a guest bassoon instructor at the Yala Municipality Youth Orchestra Camp, the Princess Galyani Vadhana Youth Orchestra, the Silpakorn Music Summer School, the Yamaha-Rangsit Youth Wind Orchestra, the Nontri Youth Wind Orchestra, and the Singapore Youth Symphony Orchestra Camp.
Chuta Chulavalaivong, French Horn

Thai horn player, Chuta Chulavalaivong began his horn studies at Assumption College, Bangkok at the age of twelve. He received his Bachelor of Music degree from New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Massachusetts. Moreover, he recently earned his Master of Music degree from Yale School of Music, New Haven, Connecticut. As an orchestral player, he performed with many orchestras such as, Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, Siam Philharmonic Orchestra, Yale Philharmonic Orchestra, Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, NEC Philharmonic Orchestra, Video Game Orchestra (VGO), Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra, and many more. He also participated in Pacific Music Festival (Sapporo, Japan) in 2014, Asian Youth Orchestra (Hong Kong) in 2009, and South East Asian Youth Orchestra (Salaya, Thaiand) in 2005.
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