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Surat Thani to Transform into Music Hub with Symphony Group and Silpakorn University Partnership

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“Music” holds immense power in shaping the future of the new generation. Today, Surat Thani is embracing this potential by opening its arms to music and art with the mission to elevate young talents to the global stage. Aspiring to become a bustling hub for music enthusiasts, the city aims to provide a platform where passion and talent can flourish, capturing the attention of both Thai and international audiences.

In a significant stride towards this vision, Symphony Group, represented by Ms. Srichan Jingjit, Executive Chairman, and Mr. Kosin Jingjit, Executive Board Member, teamed up with their esteemed partner, Asst. Prof. Wootichai Lertstakit, Dean for Academic Affairs at the Faculty of Music, Silpakorn University. They recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), laying a strong foundation for academic collaboration between Symphony Music and Art Company Limited and Silpakorn University’s Faculty of Music. This partnership is driven by three core objectives:

  • To enhance and support the learning and teaching processes alongside the development of the school’s music curriculum.
  • To facilitate the exchange of expertise through music projects and activities, giving local students the invaluable opportunity to interact with renowned artists and professors from Silpakorn University.
  • To serve as a central hub for organising educational projects and activities that encourage joint learning, including specialized training sessions and academic services benefiting the broader society.

Reflecting on the school’s notable journey, Mr. Sukit Wongchitsukkasem, General Manager of Marketing at Symphony Group, highlighted Symphony Music and Art School’s successful 14 years. The school remains committed to fostering the musical and artistic growth of young minds. This newly signed MOU is a landmark step in enhancing the music education system for students and the general public across Surat Thani and neighboring regions.

Looking forward, the ambitious goal includes expanding the network of music and art schools nationwide, ensuring that high-quality music education becomes accessible to all. Symphony Music and Art School is also set to become a pivotal center for assessing music proficiency through the Silpakorn University Music Craftsmanship Certificate examination, covering vital areas such as Classical Music, Jazz Music, Commercial Music, Music and Creative Media, Musical Theatre, and Music Entrepreneurship Education. Additionally, the curriculum will offer comprehensive courses in auditory skills, music theory and instrument practice, musical measurement and creative media, and music composition, all taught by expert faculty from Silpakorn University.

Firmly established as an international music institution, Symphony Music and Art School Surat Thani is more than prepared to spearhead diverse music projects and activities. Commitment to systematic, globally-recognized standards of music and art development underscores every initiative, ensuring that students in Surat Thani gain profound and sustainable music knowledge, paving their road to international recognition.

For those eager to join this inspiring journey, Symphony Music and Art School is located at 226/28-33 Srikasem Road, Makham Tia Sub-district, Mueang District, Surat Thani. Reach out via Tel. 084-302-8999 or Email: [email protected] for more information.

32 Comments

  1. Alice Nguyen June 25, 2024

    This initiative seems amazing! Music education can have such a profound impact on young minds. Surat Thani could become a cultural magnet.

    • Tommy123 June 25, 2024

      I don’t know. Isn’t this just another way of wasting taxpayer money? There are more urgent issues to address.

      • Alice Nguyen June 25, 2024

        I believe investing in education and the arts is never a waste. Empowering youth through music can lead to long-term societal benefits.

      • Sara L. June 25, 2024

        I agree with Alice. Arts can drive economic growth too. Look at how cultural hubs like Nashville and Vienna thrive!

  2. Rick D. June 25, 2024

    Will this really draw international attention though? It all sounds very utopian.

    • musiclover89 June 25, 2024

      If they execute it well, why not? Thailand has a rich cultural background in the arts. This could be a next big thing!

      • Rick D. June 25, 2024

        That’s a big if. They’ve got a long way to go. It’s easier said than done.

  3. Jane Smith June 25, 2024

    It’s great that they’re bringing international standards to music education. Thai kids deserve the best opportunities!

    • ben_guru June 25, 2024

      International standards, sure. But will the locals afford these programs? Sounds elitist to me.

      • Jane Smith June 25, 2024

        Good point, Ben. I hope they have scholarships or programs for underprivileged kids.

  4. Yoga Master June 25, 2024

    Education and art in harmony! Kudos to Symphony Group and Silpakorn University. What a fantastic collaboration!

  5. lily85 June 25, 2024

    As a former student from Surat Thani, this news excites me. Music was always a hobby because there were no strong local platforms.

  6. Dr. Adrian Wong June 25, 2024

    I’m curious about the actual impact this will have. Collaborations like these often sound great on paper but lag in real-world execution.

    • Joanna June 25, 2024

      Exactly. We need to wait and watch how they implement these grand plans.

  7. Paul June 25, 2024

    How about focusing on basic education first? Music is important, but it’s not a priority over literacy and numeracy.

    • melody_fan June 25, 2024

      Music can enhance learning in other subjects too. It’s about overall development, not just specialization.

      • Paul June 25, 2024

        True, but let’s not get carried away. Balance is key.

  8. Sarah H. June 25, 2024

    Organizing educational music projects sounds great, but will local artists get involved? Would be nice to see homegrown talents.

  9. Matthew P. June 25, 2024

    Interesting move. I just hope this doesn’t turn into just another commercial venture.

  10. claire.m June 25, 2024

    Finally, something positive for Surat Thani. Can’t wait to see how this evolves.

    • Nina23 June 25, 2024

      Let’s hope they deliver and this doesn’t just remain an ambitious press release.

  11. George T. June 25, 2024

    I have my reservations. Fancy partnerships often mask underlying profit motives.

    • Sophia K. June 25, 2024

      Cynical, but not unfounded. Let’s see how transparent they are with their progress.

  12. musicianX June 25, 2024

    Great! Another initiative that actually appreciates the value of music education. Can’t wait to see young talents shine!

    • Johnny D June 25, 2024

      Agreed. Music is grossly underappreciated in education. This is a step in the right direction.

  13. Samuel June 25, 2024

    Does anyone know more about Silpakorn University’s role in this? Sounds prestigious.

    • Mel_B June 25, 2024

      They’re one of the top universities for arts in Thailand. Their involvement is a big deal.

  14. Betty L. June 25, 2024

    Hopefully this will create job opportunities for local musicians and educators as well.

    • music_freak June 25, 2024

      True! But also international connections and collaborations. It’s a win-win.

  15. Kelly June 25, 2024

    This MOU sounds promising, but how inclusive will the programs be? I’m thinking about accessibility for differently-abled students.

    • Mark T June 25, 2024

      Good point, Kelly. Inclusivity should be at the heart of any educational reform.

  16. sophie June 25, 2024

    I just hope this inspires other regions to follow suit. Thailand’s musical heritage is rich, it deserves more recognition.

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