Philharmonic Orchestra Charity Concert in Bangkok
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Street | Charoen Krung Road |
City | Bangkok |
Country | Thailand |
Zip/Postal Code | 10120 |
The Philharmonic Orchestra Charity Concert was attended by over 600 VIPs, dignitaries and orchestra fans including Dr.Frank Stangenberg-Haverkamp, Chairman of the Board of Partners of E.Merck KG from Germany; H.E.Mr.Rolf Schulze, German Ambassador to Thailand; Khunying Sumonta and Dr.Suebsaeng Promboon; Mr.Vichien Tejapaibul, Dr.Tarisa Watanagase, former Governor of the Bank of Thailand; Dr.Patamaka Sukontamarn; Major General Sakol Eiumtrakul; Dr.Wattana Piticharoenkul; Mr.Panit and Ms.Wipasiri Kitsubun; Ms.Shawn Morya; Ms.Joyce Tseng and many more.
The aim of this charity concert was to raise funds to support the Little Scientists’ House Project, an initiative project under the Royal Patronage of Foundation of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The ‘Little Scientists’ House’ project aims to get early childhood as young as pre-school age interested in science and technology and, in doing so, to strengthen our nation in the long term as a country of innovation. For this year, the Little Scientists’ House project plans to awaken the spirit of scientific mind in more than 3,000 kindergarten schools and to arouse the kids’ enthusiasm for natural phenomena, technical and mathematical questions across Thailand.
It’s for the kids benefit concert….. on Friday’s night, Bangkok audiences were treated to the first performance by Deutsche Philharmonie Merck from Germany at the ‘Philharmonic Orchestra Charity Concert’, the charity classical music which organized by Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Foundation under The Royal Patronage of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn (BSO) in association with B.Grimm Group, Merck Limited’s Chemicals Division, DKSH (Thailand) Limited, Leschaco (Thailand) Limited, The Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel Bangkok and Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). The charity orchestra was held to raise funds for the Little Scientists’ House Project in Thailand and took place at Shrewsbury International School, Bangkok.
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