PIANOVadhanasiriphongs, Bhannavichaya
My Diary on 14 Feb. 2010
Vadhanasiriphongs, Bhannavichaya - My Diary on 14 Feb. 2010
Piano solo
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Composer :
Arranger :
Bhannavichaya Vadhanasiriphongs
Vadhanasiriphongs, Bhannavichaya (1985 - )
Instrumentation :

Piano solo

Style :

Classical

Publisher :Vadhanasiriphongs, Bhannavichaya
Date :2010
Copyright : Copyright © Bhannavichaya Bhannavichaya Vadhanasiriphongs
Added by bhannavichaya-vadhanasiriphongs, 02 Sep 2012

The work was created by simulating the composer’s daily life, on 14 February 2010, which is a Chinese New Year day of the year 2010.
The composer, whose grandfather and grandmother from both father and mother’s sides, comes from mainland China. They established themselves in Thailand, have a Chinese descent, described about what he had done in Chinese New Year in the name of a Chinese Overseas in Thailand by writing this program music, telling his story of the important day from the sunrise till sunset.
Because the piece comes from real life, it is not not a novel! It is so difficult to relate the theme entirely. Normally, our daily activity was done and over. We rarely repeat what we have done recently, or that make us obsess!
The piece started with the rising of sun on 14 Feb. 2010, followed by the sleepy composer on the bed, then the alarm clock rings but it did not disturb his sweet dream, even though his mother comes to wake him up. At last, she decided to open the Korean pop song, a theme from Girls Generation- a famous girl group from South Korea to wake him up. He slowly awoke and took his time to recall his intellect and listen to what’s his mother said to him.
The second scene was in the car. The composer and his mother were on the way from home to Yaowarat- China town in central Bangkok. On the way, the radio war occurred! His mother wants to listen to Chinese pop music but he wanted to listen to Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No.3. We argued for several minutes but everything ended at long last.
Third scene is in Yaowarat- the biggest China town in the Kingdom of Thailand. There it is crowded and everyone is happy to celebrate the Chinese New Year’s Day!
While I was walking at Yaowarat, suddenly, Princess Sirindhorn arrived at Yaowarat. She is also well known in China because she visits China many times and she also interested in Chinese culture. The theme describing the Princess was select from her Royal Highness’ composition on Thai folk song “Som Tum”.
After the Princess leaved, everything turned to ordinary situation. I meet my mother after we separated each other for hours for dinner at Chinese restaurant.
In the restaurant, there are some aquariums. The requiem shark, waiting to be cooked! Swims and it snout hits hit the tank and seems to be drawn, but it did not give up. The second hits leads to its death. Nearby, Giant Perches is jailed in another tank and the Softshell Turtles in the net try to escape from the net.
The conversation between my mother and I at the restaurant was selected from the same theme that my mother have the first conversation with me on the day.
We arrived home in the evening as well as the sun sets. I meditation every day before bedtime but today I was so tired. However I tried to meditate again and again but my meditation leads me to fell asleep.
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