Showing posts with label garth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garth. Show all posts
Friday, September 11, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
How Insensitive - Great American Songbook III
How Insensitive by Antonio Carlos Jobim
17 August 2009
Great American Songbook Vol.3
Shangri-La Auditorium, Shangri-La Hotel
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Labels:
antoine,
bossa,
chiang,
garth,
jazz,
jobim,
mai,
shangri-la,
thailand art
Caravan - Great American Songbook III
Caravan by Duke Ellington and Juan Tizol
17 August 2009
Great American Songbook Vol.3
Shangri-La Auditorium, Shangri-La Hotel
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Labels:
antoine,
chiang,
ellington,
garth,
jazz,
mai,
shangri-la,
thailand art
Serenade In Blue - Great American Songbook III
17 August 2009
Great American Songbook Vol.3
Shangri-La Auditorium, Shangri-La Hotel
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Labels:
antoine,
concert,
garth,
jazz,
shangri-la,
thailand art
Monday, August 17, 2009
Great American Songbook vol 3

International Song Festival Presents
Great American Songbook vol.3
Featuring
Antoine Garth, tenor Thanawat Katanyoo, guitar Karn Sethakorn, bass and Peng Oeffe, drums
in an evening of jazz and a buffet dinner.
Songs by Cole Porter, Gershwin, Rogers and Hart, etc.
Shangri-La Auditorium, Shangri-La Hotel
Sunday August 23, 2009
6:00 pm concert; 8:00 pm buffet dinner at Kad Cafe
Concert 200 baht; Concert and dinner 550 baht
For more information and reservations contact intsongfestcm@gmail.com or 085 225 2169
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
The Italian Madrigal and The Birth of Opera - June 13, 2009

International Song Festival Presents
Anima Mundi Early Music Ensemble, Antoine Garth director
The Italian Madrigal and The Birth of Opera
Concert and Italian Buffet Dinner at The Spirit House Restaurant, Chiang Mai Thailand
When: Saturday, 13 June 2009
Time: 6:00 dinner; 8:00 concert
Cost: 600 baht for dinner and concert
The Anima Mundi Early Music Ensemble is a mostly a capella vocal ensemble that focuses on music from the renaissance and early baroque masters in Rome and Northern Italy.
A short lecture on the developments that transformed the polyphonic culture of the madrigal to the solo voice and continuo culture of monody and early opera will be followed by Italian madrigals by de Rore, Marenzio, etc. and selections by Claudio Monteverdi, including selections from his opera "Orfeo".
Please call Spirit House for Reservations, 084 803 4366 or contact Antoine at intsongfestcm@gmail.com. The Spirit House Restaurant is located on Soi Viengbua, off of Chiang Puak Rd. and two sois north of Thalaat Tanin.
Labels:
antoine,
chiang,
concert,
garth,
madrigal,
mai,
monteverdi,
music,
renaissance,
spirit house,
thailand art
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Friday, November 21, 2008
Fifth Avenue Meets The Cotton Club Chiang Mai, Thailand 9/28/2008
"Night and Day", a selection from "5th Avenue Meets The Cotton Club: Songs of Cole Porter and Duke Ellington", performed September 28, 2008 at the Shangri-La auditorium in Chiang Mai,Thailand. Antoine Garth and his trio.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 2004 - These Bones Gonna Rise
A traditional negro spiritual sung a capella with the help of students from the Royal Conservatory Ho Chi Minh City.
Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 2004 - Sometimes I Feel
This arrangement of "Sometimes I Feel" is very simple, but extremely effective.
Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 2004 - Peter, Go Ring Dem Bells
This is the beginning of John Carter's magnificent "Cantata", which is a collection of negro spirituals organized into a song cycle. Each spiritual receives a sensitive and completely modern arrangement and the set generates quite a bit of excitement.
Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 2004 - Honor, Honor
This concert was part of a series of concerts for "African American History Month" and featured negro spirituals, work songs, art songs written by African American composers and jazz standards.
Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 2004 - Ride On, King Jesus
This is one of the many selections available of a concert given under the auspices of "American Voices". The video was prepared for Vietnamese television.
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