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- Phra_Chenduriyang abstract "Phra Chenduriyang (Piti Vādyakara) (Thai: พระเจนดุริยางค์ (ปิติ วาทยะกร); born as Peter Feit, 13 July 1883; died 25 December 1968) was a Thai composer, conductor, music teacher, collector and arranger. He was the son of a German-American immigrant (Jacob Feit) and a Thai mother. However, he never left Thailand and identified as \"100 percent Thai\". He composed the Thai National Anthem.Peter Feit's father Jacob, who was a musician too, had arrived in Siam (as Thailand was still called at the time) during the reign of King Rama V (Chulalongkorn) and became a trumpet teacher at the royal court. Peter studied piano and Western string instruments with his father and at the Assumption College, Bangkok. In 1917 he joined the Royal Entertainment Department and formed the first Western-style orchestra in Siam. King Rama VI (Vajiravudh) appointed him deputy director, later director of the \"Royal Western string orchestra\" and granted him the feudal title and name of Phra Chenduriyang (translating to \"skilled with musical instruments\"). Phra Chenduriyang was primarily responsible for the spread of Western classical music in Siam, teaching many young Thais. On the other hand, he also collected and notated Thai folk music which had only been passed down orally until that time. After the Siamese revolution of 1932, the new rulers who called themselves the \"People's Party\" (Khana Ratsadon) tasked Chenduriyang—having been the royal music advisor to the Thai court—with composing the music for the Thai National Anthem (Phleng Chat). He was reluctant to accept this order as he was a loyal liegeman of the king, but had to relent. Reportedly, the melody came to his mind during a tram ride, and is inspired by Brahms' Symphony No. 1. The corresponding lyrics were written by Khun Wichitmatra His Western orchestra became a core component of the Fine Arts Department, a government agency established by the revolutionaries. In 1939, during Thaification in Thailand, he adpoted the Thai name Piti Vādyakara. Between 1940 and 1950 he was a professor of music at the Silpakorn University, Bangkok. Among his students were King-to-be Bhumibol Adulyadej, Eua Sunthornsanan, Wet Sunthonjamon, Sa-nga Arampir and Saman Kanchanaphalin.Phra Cheduriyang died of heart failure in Bangkok on 25 December 1968, at the age of 85. He had six children and 20 grandchildren.".
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- Phra_Chenduriyang birthDate "1883-07-13".
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- Phra_Chenduriyang parents "Jacob Feit".
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- Phra_Chenduriyang comment "Phra Chenduriyang (Piti Vādyakara) (Thai: พระเจนดุริยางค์ (ปิติ วาทยะกร); born as Peter Feit, 13 July 1883; died 25 December 1968) was a Thai composer, conductor, music teacher, collector and arranger. He was the son of a German-American immigrant (Jacob Feit) and a Thai mother. However, he never left Thailand and identified as \"100 percent Thai\".".
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