From left to right: Yada Lee; Lormsomboon Kant.
Violinist Yada Li and pianist Kant Lormazombon will return to Sala Sudassery Sobha’s throne room for an evening of all-French music this Sunday at 4pm.
Titled “Après Un Rêve… After A Dream,” the concert will feature chamber music artists such as César Franck Sonata for Violin and Piano in Major and Gabriel Faure Sonata No. 1 in major.
The two giants are separated Background Music, a lesser-known work by Lilli Boulanger, a French prodigy from Paris and the first woman to win the Prix de Rome. The program will end with Fawry’s popular song after a dream.
The evening show will be a trip to turn-of-the-twentieth-century Paris, the center of the arts and all its inspirations. No one can deny the overwhelming feeling you get once in the midst of it all, being surrounded by new talents, ideas, colors, tastes, and textures. Even today, Paris is full of life and full of beauty.
Yada Lee holds an MA from the Mann School of Music, a BA in Violin Performance from Oberlin Conservatory and an Artist Diploma from the Glen Gould School at the Royal Conservatory.
She has performed as a guest violinist with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Canadian Opera Company, Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra, and Charleston Symphony Orchestra, to name a few. Currently, she is a member of the Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra. During this time, Kahn was a versatile musician who performed in prestigious concert halls such as the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Carnegie Hall Stern Hall, Berlin Concerthaus, and Wiener Concerthaus.
He holds a master’s degree in chamber music for piano and song interpretation from the Mozartium-University of Salzburg and is now an artist assistant at the Bangkok Piano Academy.
Sala Sudasiri Sobha is located at Lat Phrao 41 yaek 7-2. Tickets cost 1,000 baht (500 baht for students).