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The Suntaraporn Bandวงดนตรีสุนทราภรณ์ | |
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Background information | |
Born | (1939-11-20) November 20, 1939 (age 85) |
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Years active | 1939 - present |
Website | http://www.websuntaraporn.com/ |
The Suntaraporn Band is the first Luk Krung (ลูกกรุง) music band in Thailand, established in November 20, 1939 by Eua Sunthornsanan and His friends. The band's well known and popular by many songs made from the band with different Rhythms and Style in singing, such as Ramwong Rhythm (จังหวะ รำวง), Tango Rhythm (จังหวะ แทงโก้), Cha-cha-cha Rhythm (จังหวะ ชะชะช่า), etc. Having Singers that are popular in the past singing in Vinyl Records such as Manthana Morakul, Lert Prasomsrap, Chawalee Chuangwith, Winai Chulabutsapa, Pensri Poomchoosri, Chantana Obayawarth, Srisuda Ratchatawan, Woranuch Arree, etc.
History
In the early 1930s, the band was formed under the leadership of Luang Sukhum-Naipradit. The band members contain Eua Sunthornsanan and his friends.
Later in 1936, the band was performing for Thai Films Co., Ltd. Limited by Bhanubandhu Yugala. When the company closed down, the band belonged to Phra Chenduriyang who was the band director at the time and Phra Chenduriyang was the Fine Arts Department's government officer. Wilart Osatanon, the director of the Publicity Department (Later changed to the Public Relations Department) wanted a band to perform during the publishing news on the radio. The Publicity Department requested the Fine Arts Department to transfer the band member to the Publicity Department. Eua became the band leader, while Wes Sunthornchamorn, his friend, became the assistant band leader.
The band used "The Publicity Department's dance band" under the government work. However, during outside government work, The band used "Suntaraporn Band". "Suntaraporn" Came from a combination of Eua's last name and his lover's name, Arporn.
Present Day
In present day, The Suntaraporn Legacy was given to Eua's Daughter, Atiporn Kannasuth as Legal inheritance rights. Atiporn formed Suntaraporn Foundation under royal patronage of Princess Sirindhorn, having the intention to preserve and promote Suntaraporn's songs.
While the Public Relation Department's Band now had Chomchay Arunchan as the band leader and Director of Music Administration. In recent time, Piprai Jimeesik became the Director of Music Administration.
References
- Sripipat, Arporn (1969). สุนทราภรณ์ ระลึก ๓๐ ปีวงดนตรีสุนทราภรณ์ (in Thai). 202 Soi Sutcharit 2 Phra Ram 5 Phra Nakhon: Atiporn Sunthornsanan.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ประวัติวงดนตรีกรมโฆษณาการและวงสุนทราภรณ์ เพื่อการอนุรักษ์, 14 April 2017, retrieved 2024-01-06 (In Thai)
- ประวัติวงดนตรีกรมโฆษณาการและวงสุนทราภรณ์ เพื่อการอนุรักษ์, 14 April 2017, retrieved 2023-12-28 (In Thai)
- "Suntaraporn.Foundation - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
- "สถานีวิทยุกระจายเสียงแห่งประเทศไทย" (in Thai). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
Further reading
- Amranand, Amitha (28 March 2019). "New singers, oldest band". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
- Nagavajara, Chetana (December 1989). "The Thai popular song and its literary lineage" (PDF). PASAA. 19 (2): 160–179. doi:10.58837/CHULA.PASAA.19.2.20.
- Photikanit, Kammales; Sirasoonthorn, Patcharin (2018). "Reconstruction of social ideology through the power of music: Case study of Suntaraporn band, Thailand". Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences. 39 (2): 343–350. doi:10.1016/j.kjss.2018.05.003.
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