PRINCESS GALYANI VADHANA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL

A Festival of Musical Celebration, Promoting New Generations, and Creating Sustainable Society

The Princess Galyani Vadhana International Music Festival (PGMF) was inaugurated in 2020 by the Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music. Its first edition was themed 'Classical Music Next Normal', reflecting the challenges that classical musicians faced during and will face post COVID-19. The festival was not just an opportunity to celebrate the beauty and power of classical music, but also a platform to inspire and support musicians as they navigated the new normal.

One of the key features of the PGMF is the Guest Artists Performances, which provide not only entertainment but also inspiration to the Thai audience and young generation classical musicians. The festival also includes the Call for Artists Competition (formerly known as Performance and Promotion Competition), which aims to be a platform for the next generation of classical musicians to showcase their artistry through creative performance as well as to raise their awareness in project writing, public relations, and creating a fanbase.

In addition to these performances, the PGMF also includes the "Business Model Pitching Competition", which is a platform for finding business models that can make classical music in Thailand accessible and sustainable. This competition recognizes the importance of making classical music a viable and sustainable industry in Thailand, and seeks to find innovative solutions to these challenges.

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PRINCESS GALYANI VADHANA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL LOGO

The Princess Galyani Vadhana International Music Festival's logo was designed and inaugurated in 2021 by Krittin Teerawittayaart. The design was inspired by the iconic Rama VIII bridge, which is located near the Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music, and by the institute's own logo, which features a hidden G-clef. Additionally, the logo drew inspiration from the song "Saeng Neung Kue Rung Ngam" (แสงหนึ่งคือรุ้งงาม), which compares Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana to an invisible light that brings out hidden goodness and beauty when reflected upon. The logo symbolizes the festival's mission to support classical music and provide a platform for showcasing the talents of the next generation of musicians.

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Krittin Teerawittayaart's works can be found at https://www.facebook.com/yokyillustration