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LIFE

RbsO features Japanese violinist

Life, Published on 24/05/2018

» The Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra will present a Romantic repertoire of two monumental works during the "Mayuko Kamio Plays Brahms Violin Concerto" concert in the Main Hall of the Thailand Cultural Centre, Ratchadaphisek Road, on May 30 at 8pm.

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LIFE

Brahms brought to Bangkok

Life, Harry Rolnick, Published on 21/05/2018

» Two favourite artists of Bangkok audiences are taking on two mighty works from the late Romantic era at the end of May. Mayuko Kamio will perform Brahms Violin Concerto with her 1731 "Rubenoff" Stradivarius, while Michael Tilkin, with a mere stick in his left hand, will perform Jan Sibelius's Second Symphony.

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OPINION

Kingpins remain untouched

News, Postbag, Published on 20/05/2018

» A <i>Bangkok Post</i> report this week showed 36 foreign nationals and one Thai were detained during tourist police-led raids on 104 locations across the country in the early hours of Thursday.

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OPINION

Thailand's black site: Who is accountable?

News, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 15/05/2018

» Suddenly Thailand, a name synonymous with coups and democratic struggles, has been mentioned repeatedly by US lawmakers and TV personalities over the last few weeks.

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LIFE

Taiwanese pianist Weiyin Chen returns to play with RBSO

Life, Harry Rolnick, Published on 03/04/2018

» Few names in classical music are as dreaded and venerated as New York Times reviewer Anthony Tommasini. The lanky writer, expressionless, tieless, inevitably seated on the aisle in Carnegie Hall or Lincoln Center, gives little indication of his thoughts during a performance. But within 24 hours, his printed judgements will have reached millions. And like a Roman Emperor signalling "up" or "down" to a gladiator, his opinions to a young artist can mean professional life or death.

OPINION

Paper-thin alibi for kids' day gun play

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 13/01/2018

» The irony must have been lost on him and on everyone around him. This Children's Day -- the day of machine guns, tanks and rocket launchers -- Thai kids will also get to take pictures with our cardboard prime minister, 10 standees in fact, in various poses and costumes deployed around Government House as special attractions.

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LIFE

The violinist whose bow is a sabre

Life, Harry Rolnick, Published on 23/11/2017

» Attention Insurance Companies: Boris Belkin is coming to Bangkok on Nov 28, and nothing anywhere in the path of his knife-sharp bow is safe. Not the Bangkok Concert Hall, not Michael Tilkin, the conductor of the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra or any buildings in the area are liable to shake, rattle and roll.

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BUSINESS

Billionaires play big in digital TV game

Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 04/09/2017

» The media business and billionaires seem to attract each other.

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BUSINESS

Advertisers need new tricks to meet digital media challenge

Business, Published on 31/08/2017

» Digital media has made succeeding in advertising harder because it has opened the market for creative content to a wider field. At the same time, it has made measuring impact a more precise process, essential for ad buyers who are increasingly focused on return on investment.