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jvt22222
April 28th, 2010, 06:58
The newly formed Pattaya Music Society proudly announces its premiere concert event with the distinguished brass quintet, BrassArts Bangkok.

This superb brass quintet is made up of outstanding faculty members of the College of Music of Mahidol University and they are coming to Pattaya to give an exciting concert of music at:

Pattaya Marriott Resort & Spa on Tuesday May 18th 2010 at 7:30 pm. (The hotel is located right next to Royal Garden Plaza)

Concert tickets are THB 490 per person and thereтАЩs a special discounted price of THB 100 for students with ID. It is advisable to buy tickets in advance and they are available at the Marriott front desk from May 4th. Reservations can be made (after 4th May) by calling Kuhn Naiyaporn at 03841 2120, ext. 1919, or you can email: naiyaporn_ho@minornet.com.

Following the concert, ticket-holders are invited to join a superb international "cook to order" dinner buffet at the Marriott Garden Caf├й at a specially reduced price of THB 490 B. per person net instead of the usual THB 649++.

This concert is presented in association with Mahidol University's College of Music, the Pattaya Marriott Resort & Spa and the Eastern Seaboard section of the United States Navy League.

Pattaya Music Society is a non-profit organisation that seeks to enrich the cultural life in Pattaya by providing classical and light classical music concerts, which entertain, educate, inform and inspire. WeтАЩd also like to encourage students and staff from local schools and colleges to come along and hear some great brass playing.

This is the first of the Pattaya Music Society concerts and we look forward to greeting you at this event. Please feel free to forward this email to your friends and colleagues who you think will be interested.

Best wishes, Colin Kirkpatrick for Pattaya Music Society

Marsilius
April 28th, 2010, 12:13
It would be good to be told the programme too. No lover of Early Music is going to buy tickets that might include some Stockhausen; no lover of Luciano Berio will do so if he might be subjected to the music of Hildegarde of Bingen.