tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:/blogs/press
Press
2023-11-18T07:01:35-08:00
Bosba Panh
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tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075179
2019-07-12T17:00:00-07:00
2022-05-26T05:16:39-07:00
VOA interview with Chetra Chap
<p>by Cheatra Chap of Voice of America </p>
<p>July 13, 2019</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Khmer version:</p>
<p><a class="profileLink" data-imported="1" href="https://www.facebook.com/voakhmer/videos/341828696718300/?fref=mentions&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARA8ZvBkKiu9Sb4P3DMnp-npRLrtshvm1kWe28-r0uTDnPNWuWvtQ-FrmyuVufJrwL8-HwexSyGGTkx8QhGyKWcYj6oBRlogY_mh2p6wqmqIPxS4Pp3s3yCTfU7W5uPqhxqkJ31j3ZCVWWoN6pShpK-AQUyik8xLy_R2JWfliJU4bK64gUmLT9UVcvik32EhYaFUJhbKPQCkwKQchpQjR_udbgGSAag_rqDRKVzu5FaZpQMec_FITbxhstGbF393x8mtb_d3ZY8tuPCYSdOfhjtEHRLkm2K3v-E7VkRLAANSF_LSadkMnHpe10a0np04pP6IKgZxy-fKQJs4il2eAh6weW2-U6fWEQXsKXk69G0Qv-_uTgkQNH-HCM7ANdAfBATT9Jfb5plwFhtDq-XZ8AcmS5MKzRNNmG5bJfdCSkMvZ4_JA-YAma7uHAWkSQvEVk4YfciDlFdBsVhppz9GI55GqafOGTH6P4_9Q_q_MDhkmcNiKP2ajc7SkY_6xg&__tn__=K-R">https://www.facebook.com/voakhmer/videos/341828696718300?s=100000044088609&v=e&sfns=mo</a></p>
<p>English version:</p>
<p><a data-hovercard="/ajax/hovercard/user.php?id=872943749735349" data-imported="1" href="https://www.facebook.com/voakhmer/videos/872943749735349/?hc_location=ufi">https://www.facebook.com/voakhmer/videos/872943749735349?s=100000044088609&v=e&sfns=mo</a></p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6133494
2019-05-31T20:35:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:52:22-07:00
The Post: អស្ចារ្យណាស់! យុវតីខ្មែរចេះច្រើនភាសា បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ បញ្ចប់ការសិក្សាជំនាញសិល្បៈនៅអាមេរិក…..!
<p><a contents="The Post: អស្ចារ្យណាស់! យុវតីខ្មែរចេះច្រើនភាសា បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ បញ្ចប់ការសិក្សាជំនាញសិល្បៈនៅអាមេរិក…..!" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://thepost.media/?p=71908">The Post: អស្ចារ្យណាស់! យុវតីខ្មែរចេះច្រើនភាសា បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ បញ្ចប់ការសិក្សាជំនាញសិល្បៈនៅអាមេរិក…..!</a></p>
<p>May 31, 2019 </p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075180
2018-12-16T16:00:00-08:00
2023-12-10T11:41:30-08:00
NEC Composition Promo video
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<div class="video responsive"><div class="video-container"><div class="video responsive"><div class="video-container"><iframe frameborder="0" height="350" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/JfXPCX9TKB8" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" width="425" class="wrapped wrapped"></iframe></div></div></div></div>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075177
2016-09-19T17:00:00-07:00
2022-05-31T01:15:08-07:00
Meet Bosba Panh: An Interview with Cambodia’s Soprano Sweetheart
<p><a contents="Meet Bosba Panh: An Interview with Cambodia’s Soprano Sweetheart" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.khmertimeskh.com/64052/meet-bosba-panh-an-interview-with-cambodias-soprano-sweetheart/" target="_blank">Meet Bosba Panh: An Interview with Cambodia’s Soprano Sweetheart</a></p>
<p>by Safiya Charles of the Khmer Times</p>
<p>September 1, 2016</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075176
2016-09-13T17:00:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:53:29-07:00
Khmer Times: How Cambodia's Young Composer is hitting all the right notes
<p><a contents="Key of E: How Cambodia’s Young Composer Is Hitting All the Right Notes" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.khmertimeskh.com/64421/key-of-e-how-cambodias-young-composer-is-hitting-all-the-right-notes/" target="_blank">Key of E: How Cambodia’s Young Composer Is Hitting All the Right Notes</a></p>
<p>by Safiya Charles of the Khmer Times </p>
<p>September 14, 2016</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075172
2016-08-13T17:00:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:53:47-07:00
Nokor Dragon News: ស្ថានទូតអាមេរិកសរសើរទេពកោសល្យរបស់ បុស្បា ប៉ាន់
<p>ស្ថានទូតអាមេរិកសរសើរទេពកោសល្យរបស់ បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ The US Embassy Praises Bosba Panh's Talent </p>
<p><a contents="ស្ថានទូតអាមេរិកសរសើរទេពកោសល្យរបស់ បុស្បា ប៉ាន់" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://nkdnews.com/archives/92438">http://nkdnews.com/archives/92438</a></p>
<p>by Saren Kuch </p>
<p>August 13, 2016</p>
<p> </p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6133491
2016-07-31T20:30:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:56:40-07:00
Koh Santepheap Daily: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ ចូលរួមច្រៀងរកប្រាក់ជួយមន្ទីរពេទ្យកុមារអង្គរ
<p><a contents="Koh Santepheap Daily: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ ចូលរួមច្រៀងរកប្រាក់ជួយមន្ទីរពេទ្យកុមារអង្គរ" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://kohsantepheapdaily.com.kh/article/148776.html">Koh Santepheap Daily: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ ចូលរួមច្រៀងរកប្រាក់ជួយមន្ទីរពេទ្យកុមារអង្គរ</a></p>
<p>by Bopha Bopha of the Koh Santepheap</p>
<p>July 31, 2016</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075165
2016-07-26T17:00:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:56:20-07:00
Khmer Daily: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ នឹងវិលមកកម្ពុជា ក្រោយចេញទៅសិក្សានៅអាម៉េរិក៤ឆ្
<p> </p>
<p><a contents="បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ នឹងវិលមកកម្ពុជា ក្រោយចេញទៅសិក្សានៅអាម៉េរិក៤ឆ្" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://thekhmerdaily.com/article/40520">បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ នឹងវិលមកកម្ពុជា ក្រោយចេញទៅសិក្សានៅអាម៉េរិក៤ឆ្</a></p>
<p>http://thekhmerdaily.com/article/40520</p>
<p>by លោក វិធន Mr Vithon from the Khmer Daily </p>
<p>July 26, 2016</p>
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Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075171
2016-07-21T17:00:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:56:03-07:00
Phnom Penh Post: Concert to show lessons learned from musical maestros
<p><a contents="Concert to show lessons learned from musical maestros" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.phnompenhpost.com/post-weekend/concert-show-lessons-learned-musical-maestros">Concert to show lessons learned from musical maestros</a></p>
<p>by Nicky Sullivan of the Phnom Penh Post </p>
<p>July 22, 2016</p>
<p> </p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075175
2016-07-16T17:00:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:57:39-07:00
Voice of America: Composer in the Making Wants to Bring Cambodia’s Musical Tradition to the World
<p><a contents="Composer in the Making Wants to Bring Cambodia’s Musical Tradition to the World" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.voacambodia.com/a/composer-in-the-meaking-wants-to-bring-cambodias-musical-tradition-to-the-world/3421743.html">Composer in the Making Wants to Bring Cambodia’s Musical Tradition to the World</a></p>
<p>by Hoeun Sopheak</p>
<p>July 17, 2016 </p>
<p> </p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6133126
2016-07-14T18:50:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:57:19-07:00
Khmer Times: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់នឹងចូលរួមប្រគំតន្ត្រីរកថវិកាជួយមន្ទីរពេទ្យកុមារអង្គរ
<p><a contents="បុស្បា ប៉ាន់នឹងចូលរួមប្រគំតន្ត្រីរកថវិកាជួយមន្ទីរពេទ្យកុមារអង្គរ" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.khmertimeskh.com/25775/%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%BB%E1%9E%9F%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%B6-%E1%9E%94%E1%9F%89%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%8B%E2%80%8B%E1%9E%93%E1%9E%B9%E1%9E%84%E2%80%8B%E1%9E%85%E1%9E%BC%E1%9E%9B%E1%9E%9A%E1%9E%BD%E1%9E%98/">បុស្បា ប៉ាន់នឹងចូលរួមប្រគំតន្ត្រីរកថវិកាជួយមន្ទីរពេទ្យកុមារអង្គរ</a></p>
<p>July 14, 2016</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6133488
2016-07-12T20:25:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:56:58-07:00
Phnom Penh Post: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ វិលមកកាន់មហោស្រពតន្ដ្រីជាមួយនឹងនិស្សិតបរទេស ១៤ រូប
<p><a contents="Phom Penh Post: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ វិលមកកាន់មហោស្រពតន្ដ្រីជាមួយនឹងនិស្សិតបរទេស ១៤ រូប" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.postkhmer.com/%E1%9E%87%E1%9E%B8%E1%9E%9C%E1%9E%B7%E1%9E%8F%E1%9E%80%E1%9E%98%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9F%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%8F/%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%BB%E1%9E%9F%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%B6-%E1%9E%94%E1%9F%89%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%8B-%E1%9E%9C%E1%9E%B7%E1%9E%9B%E1%9E%98%E1%9E%80%E1%9E%80%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%8B%E1%9E%98%E1%9E%A0%E1%9F%84%E1%9E%9F%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9A%E1%9E%96%E1%9E%8F%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%8A%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9A%E1%9E%B8%E1%9E%87%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%98%E1%9E%BD%E1%9E%99%E1%9E%93%E1%9E%B9%E1%9E%84%E1%9E%93%E1%9E%B7%E1%9E%9F%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9F%E1%9E%B7%E1%9E%8F%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%9A%E1%9E%91%E1%9F%81%E1%9E%9F-%E1%9F%A1%E1%9F%A4-%E1%9E%9A%E1%9E%BC%E1%9E%94?fbclid=IwAR0QJkvNiVkho2oXteY6FlinA63YphoStUbMcebu2bwO9lAQ7C5eBuCLQqM">Phom Penh Post: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ វិលមកកាន់មហោស្រពតន្ដ្រីជាមួយនឹងនិស្សិតបរទេស ១៤ រូប</a></p>
<p>by ប៉ាន់ រិទ្ធា from the Phnom Penh Post</p>
<p>July 12, 2016</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6133486
2016-07-12T20:25:00-07:00
2020-01-19T11:22:34-08:00
Post Khmer: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ វិលមកកាន់មហោស្រពតន្ដ្រីជាមួយនឹងនិស្សិតបរទេស ១៤ រូប
<p><a contents="Post Khmer" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.postkhmer.com/%E1%9E%87%E1%9E%B8%E1%9E%9C%E1%9E%B7%E1%9E%8F%E1%9E%80%E1%9E%98%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9F%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%8F/%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%BB%E1%9E%9F%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%B6-%E1%9E%94%E1%9F%89%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%8B-%E1%9E%9C%E1%9E%B7%E1%9E%9B%E1%9E%98%E1%9E%80%E1%9E%80%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%8B%E1%9E%98%E1%9E%A0%E1%9F%84%E1%9E%9F%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9A%E1%9E%96%E1%9E%8F%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%8A%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9A%E1%9E%B8%E1%9E%87%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%98%E1%9E%BD%E1%9E%99%E1%9E%93%E1%9E%B9%E1%9E%84%E1%9E%93%E1%9E%B7%E1%9E%9F%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9F%E1%9E%B7%E1%9E%8F%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%9A%E1%9E%91%E1%9F%81%E1%9E%9F-%E1%9F%A1%E1%9F%A4-%E1%9E%9A%E1%9E%BC%E1%9E%94?fbclid=IwAR0QJkvNiVkho2oXteY6FlinA63YphoStUbMcebu2bwO9lAQ7C5eBuCLQqM">Post Khmer: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ វិលមកកាន់មហោស្រពតន្ដ្រីជាមួយនឹងនិស្សិតបរទេស ១៤ រូប</a></p>
<p>12 July 2016</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075174
2016-07-12T17:00:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:58:15-07:00
PNN News - Facebook Live
<p><a contents="PNN News Live Stream" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=606444316196095&id=463275087179686&_rdr%20%20starting%20at%200:50">PNN News Live Stream</a></p>
<p>https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=606444316196095&id=463275087179686&_rdr</p>
<p>starting at 0:50 </p>
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Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075170
2016-07-12T17:00:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:57:58-07:00
Sabay News: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ បន្តរៀននៅអាមេរិក៨ឆ្នាំទៀត យកថ្នាក់បណ្ឌិតតន្ត្រី
<p> បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ បន្តរៀននៅអាមេរិក៨ឆ្នាំទៀត យកថ្នាក់បណ្ឌិតតន្ត្រី</p>
<p>Bosba Panh to study in the United States for another eight years with a doctorate in music</p>
<p><a contents="http://news.sabay.com.kh/article/768040#pk_campaign=fb#pk_kwd=768040" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://news.sabay.com.kh/article/768040#pk_campaign=fb#pk_kwd=768040">http://news.sabay.com.kh/article/768040#pk_campaign=fb#pk_kwd=768040</a></p>
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Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075173
2016-07-11T17:00:00-07:00
2022-05-20T08:50:50-07:00
BTV feature: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ បង្ហាញទេពកោសល្យកាន់តែខ្ពស់ជាងមុនក្នុងការប្រគុំ តន្រ្តីសប្បុរសធម៌
<p>បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ បង្ហាញទេពកោសល្យកាន់តែខ្ពស់ជាងមុនក្នុងការប្រគុំ តន្រ្តីសប្បុរសធម៌</p>
<p>https://www.facebook.com/BTVCambodia/posts/1632494570375759/</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075168
2016-07-11T17:00:00-07:00
2022-04-19T02:27:09-07:00
Looking Today
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Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075167
2016-07-11T17:00:00-07:00
2022-05-19T10:41:32-07:00
DAP News
<p><br><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/392192/5a8dea69d7a96893c14c760ef647a7399d2a96e0/original/screen-shot-2016-08-14-at-23-38-02.png/!!/b:W10=.png" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6133495
2016-07-09T20:35:00-07:00
2020-01-19T11:34:27-08:00
បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ ធ្វើដំណើរមកកាន់ទឹកដីកំណើត
<p><a contents="NKD News: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ ធ្វើដំណើរមកកាន់ទឹកដីកំណើត" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://nkdnews.com/archives/83146">NKD News: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ ធ្វើដំណើរមកកាន់ទឹកដីកំណើត</a></p>
<p>by Saren Kuch of NKD News</p>
<p>July 9, 2016</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075166
2016-07-08T17:00:00-07:00
2020-10-30T11:25:13-07:00
Nokor Dragon News (1)
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<p style="text-align: center;"><iframe height="447" src="http://nkdnews.com/archives/83146" width="596"></iframe></p>
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Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075163
2015-08-22T17:00:00-07:00
2015-08-23T04:44:59-07:00
Bosba Panh : VOA interview
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<div class="video responsive"><div class="video-container"><div class="video responsive"><div class="video-container"><iframe frameborder="0" height="240" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/jZQQA3Jf3to" width="320" class="wrapped wrapped"></iframe></div></div></div></div>
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<p>Bosba Panh was interviewed by Voice of America on her acceptance to the New England Conservatory of Music (Boston), one of the top music schools in the United States. The show was broadcasted on Friday August 21st, 2015. The translation of the interview can be found in the blog section of the website: <a dir="ltr" href="http://www.bosbapanh.com/blog/summer15_:_voa_interview/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" data-reactid=".6x.1:5:1:$comment1043142422363884_1043216769023116:0.0.$right.0.$left.0.0.1.$comment-body.0.$range0:0" data-imported="1">http://www.bosbapanh.com/blog/summer15_:_voa_interview/</a></p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6133499
2015-08-20T20:55:00-07:00
2020-01-19T11:56:20-08:00
Phnom Penh Post: Sad Song Resonates
<p><a contents="Sad songs resonate with music prodigy" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/sad-songs-resonate-music-prodigy">Sad songs resonate with music prodigy</a></p>
<p>by Stuart Alan Becker</p>
<p>August 20, 2012</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6133492
2015-08-20T20:30:00-07:00
2020-01-19T11:30:05-08:00
CamNews: ភ្នំពេញ: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ នឹងចាកចេញទៅអាមេរិក នៅ សប្តាហ៍ក្រោយនេះ
<p><a contents="CamNews" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.camnews.org/2012/08/20/%E1%9E%9F%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%9B%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%9A%E1%9F%80%E1%9E%93%E2%80%8B%E1%9E%85%E1%9F%86%E1%9E%93%E1%9E%BD%E1%9E%93-%E1%9F%A3-%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%85%E2%80%8B%E1%9E%9F%E1%9E%A0%E1%9E%9A%E1%9E%8A%E1%9F%92/">CamNews: ភ្នំពេញ: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ នឹងចាកចេញទៅអាមេរិក នៅ សប្តាហ៍ក្រោយនេះ </a></p>
<p>by ចៅចិត្រ of CamNews</p>
<p>August 20, 2012</p>
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Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6133490
2015-04-02T20:25:00-07:00
2020-01-19T11:25:30-08:00
RFI: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ កំពុងលេចធ្លោក្នុងវិស័យសិល្បៈខ្មែរ
<p><a contents="RFI: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ កំពុងលេចធ្លោក្នុងវិស័យសិល្បៈខ្មែរ" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.rfi.fr/km/cambodia/20110204-%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%BB%E1%9E%9F%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%B6-%E1%9E%94%E1%9F%89%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%8B-%E1%9E%80%E1%9F%86%E1%9E%96%E1%9E%BB%E1%9E%84%E2%80%8B%E1%9E%9B%E1%9F%81%E1%9E%85%E2%80%8B%E1%9E%92%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%9B%E1%9F%84%E2%80%8B%E1%9E%80%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%93%E1%9E%BB%E1%9E%84%E2%80%8B%E1%9E%9C%E1%9E%B7%E1%9E%9F%E1%9F%90%E1%9E%99%E2%80%8B%E1%9E%9F%E1%9E%B7%E1%9E%9B%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%94%E1%9F%88%E2%80%8B%E1%9E%81%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%98%E1%9F%82%E1%9E%9A">RFI: បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ កំពុងលេចធ្លោក្នុងវិស័យសិល្បៈខ្មែរ</a></p>
<p>April 2, 2011</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6133195
2015-02-01T18:50:00-08:00
2020-01-19T09:50:37-08:00
កេរដំណែលខ្មែរ-KDNK: ខនសឺត បុស្បា ប៉ាន់ បង្ហាញនូវសិល្បៈចំនួន៤ជំនាន់មានការទទួលស្គាល់ពីអង្គការយូណេស្កូ
<p><a contents="កេរដំណែលខ្មែរ-KDNK" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://kerdomnelkhmer.wordpress.com/2011/02/25/%E1%9E%81%E1%9E%93%E2%80%8B%E1%9E%9F%E1%9E%BA%E1%9E%8F-%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%BB%E1%9E%9F%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%B6-%E1%9E%94%E1%9F%89%E1%9E%B6%E1%9E%93%E1%9F%8B-%E1%9E%94%E1%9E%84%E1%9F%92%E1%9E%A0/">កេរដំណែលខ្មែរ-KDNK</a></p>
<p>February 25, 2011</p>
<p>Excerpt from Cambodian Express News website (CEN)</p>
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Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075162
2013-10-27T17:00:00-07:00
2020-01-19T11:46:57-08:00
International Music Festival Phnom Penh 2013
<p class="text_exposed text_exposed_root">"The Enchanted Pavillion" will be played by Anna Steckel (Violin) and Stephan Rahm (piano) on Saturday 7 November at Meta House at 7 pm as part of the 10th International Festival Music o<span class="text_exposed_show">f Phnom Penh.</span></p>
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Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075161
2010-11-07T16:00:00-08:00
2021-03-04T00:47:35-08:00
Bosbapanh@Angkor 25-26 February 2011
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<p><strong>Phnom Penh, 15 October 2010.</strong>To promote Cambodia as a destination and showcase the Kingdom’s finest musical heritage, bosbaPANH, Khmer soprano, age 13, and the Living National Treasures of Cambodia will stage unique concerts at Angkor Wat – Bayon Temple (Siem Reap) on Friday 25<sup>th</sup> and Saturday 26<sup>th</sup> February 2011: bosbaPANH<em> @ Angkor, Tribute to the Masters</em>. Special guests from Paris, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur, San Diego and San Jose (USA) will come to Cambodia for these performances.</p>
<p>The event takes place on two nights so that a wide range of fans can attend. On the first night, the “Sponsors’ night”, which is being held for international visitors and VIPs, tickets cost $80-$100 per person, and combine the concert with a gourmet dinner featuring Cambodia’s finest cuisine by leading chef Luu Meng. Part of the profits from this evening will be donated to the Foundation for Khmer Arts to support artists in need. On the second night, the “Fans’ night”, seating will be only $2.50 (Riels 10,000) for Cambodians; seats in front of the stage will cost $10-$20.</p>
<p>Staging the concerts at Angkor links today’s performers with Cambodia’s extraordinary archeological heritage. Over the centuries, Cambodia’s artists and musicians have inspired and shaped Khmer culture and society. Decades of wars led to the disappearance of many leading artists and performers, nearly destroying the transmission of knowledge.</p>
<p>To pay tribute to both known and unknown Khmer artists, the surviving master artists and international musicians are joining bosbaPANH for an exceptional performance. They will take the audience on a musical journey spanning 900 years from Queen Indradevi, spouse of King Jayavarman VII – the great builder of Angkor – to Queen Kossamak, mother of King Father Norodom Sihanouk. Both Queens have fostered the arts of Angkor.</p>
<p>During the two concert nights, Angkor – Bayon Temple comes to life with an elegant display of lights and sound. Against this breathtaking backdrop, classical and contemporary performers will create a unique artistic experience. </p>
<p><span style="color:#ff00ff">The concert will feature:</span></p>
<p>- <strong>Tribute to the masters, <em>Smot</em>, the gospel music of Cambodia</strong>. Performed only during ceremonies, these traditional incantations create a gospel sound when performed with Khmer classical ensembles and bosbaPANH on vocals.</p>
<p>- <strong>The ethereal Music of Ung Chinary</strong>. Works by the Khmer-American composer, winner of the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for composition, will be played by the Hong Kong New Music Ensemble, one of Hong Kong’s most progressive groups of musicians.</p>
<p>- <strong>Apsara songs. </strong>A western-style choir will pay homage to the 1,796 Apsaras (female deities) carved into the walls and columns of Angkor Wat. Apsaras were first depicted on the walls of Angkor dancing in the sky during the Churning of the Sea Milk. Throughout Khmer history, composers have created music for Apsara dances that are still performed today.</p>
<p>- <strong>The arrival of the 1<sup>st</sup>Chinese Ambassador, Zhou Daguan, at the court of Angkor</strong>. This surprising and harmonious composition integrates Chinese and Khmer traditional instruments and features the young Cambodian flautist, Panhlauv, age 10, in duet with master Chinese flautist Liao Qu Cheng from the Shanghai Dongfang Guodong Orchestra.</p>
<p>- <strong>Cambodian ballads. </strong>Sin Sisamout, Cambodia’s famous pre-war Golden Voice, and Ros Sereysothea launched crooning and Khmer folk-rock in the 1950s and 60s.</p>
<p>- <strong>Jazz at Angkor. </strong>Acclaimed French jazz musician Jean Marc Padovani performs music he composed and first played at Angkor in the 1990s, and is accompanied by the same Khmer traditional mohori ensemble, led by Yun Theara.</p>
<p>- <strong>Music from exile</strong>. Born in the US, 23-year old Laura Mam composes her own music and lyrics, with inspiration from the thriving Cambodian music scene of the 1960s.</p>
<p>- <strong>Royal songs. </strong>Songs written and composed by King Father Norodom Sihanouk have been specially arranged with jazz stylings for bosbaPANH.</p>
<p>- <strong>Ramayana Dance. </strong>Choreographed by EM Theay, her daughter, son, and granddaughter, the first dance, which is performed by Sibxynapanh, 20, and Nam Narim, a contemporary dancer trained in Korea, depicts the battle between the demon Krong Reab and Prince Preah Leak. The second dance features Panhlauv, age 10, as the young Hanuman, the future Monkey King, and his master, who is performed by Thong Kim Ly.</p>
<p>bosbaPANH<em> @ Angkor </em>is an exceptional event, bringing Angkor – Bayon Temple to life as the enchanting backdrop for an evening of musical story-telling and dance by Khmer masters, international guest musicians, and young coloratura soprano bosbaPANH.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color:#ff00ff">DETAILS OF THE EVENT</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline">Dates and prices:</span></strong></p>
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<strong>Friday, 25 February 2011 - Sponsors’ Night, with gala dinner and concert</strong>: $80-$100 per ticket for dinner, drinks and a contribution to the Foundation for Khmer Arts to help artists in need. </li>
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<strong>Saturday, 26th February 2011 - Fans’ night, with concert and open bars</strong>: 10,000 riels ($2.5) for Cambodians; seats in front of the stage cost $10-20$;</li>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline">Time:</span></strong> 6 pm – 9 pm (doors open at 5.30 pm)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline">Venue:</span></strong> Angkor – Bayon Temple, North Square. Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline">Tickets:</span></strong></p>
<p><em>Phnom Penh:</em> Monument Books, Café Sentiment, YiSan Restaurants, Malis Restaurant and Lucky Stores.</p>
<p><em>Siem Reap:</em> McDermott Galleries, Monument Books and Lucky Stores.</p>
<p> <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline">Package tours</span></strong></p>
<p>Special tours are available for domestic and international visitors that include concert tickets and accommodation at various prices.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff"><strong>ASIAN TRAILS :</strong></span> contact Sophearun (Tel: +855 (0)23 216 555) or by email: <a href="mailto:sophearun@asiantrails.com.kh" data-imported="1">sophearun@asiantrails.com.kh</a>. High and mid-range competitive packages.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#0000ff">CAMROADS:</span> </strong>Contact KANG Vannak (Tel: H/P: +855 (0) 12 570097 / +855 (0) 16 855888) or by email <a href="mailto:kangvannak@yahoo.com" data-imported="1">kangvannak@yahoo.com</a>. with entry-costs packages / neat guesthouses and travel by bus.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color:#ff00ff">THE MASTER CAMBODIAN ARTISTS</span></strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Queen Indradevi (12<sup>th</sup> century). </strong>Spouse of King Jayavarman VII, the greatest king of the Khmer empire, Queen Indradevi was well-known as a scholar, philosopher, and protector of the arts and ancient scripts. She is considered a Goddess of the Arts by Cambodians.</p>
<p><strong>Queen Kossamak Nearireath (1904–1975)</strong>. The mother of King father Norodom Sihanouk, Queen Kossamak was instrumental in reviving court dance and music in the 1940s. Under her guidance and patronage, the arts flourished, and many traditional dances were revived and refined at the Conservatory of Performing Arts and the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh. The Queen Mother made the royal dance an important part of the royal Khmer court as well as a significant feature in the culture of modern Cambodia.</p>
<p><strong>King Father NORODOM Sihanouk. </strong>The King Father, who led Cambodia’s independence from colonial rule, is also a talented musician and composer. He promoted both traditional and modern musical arts, both inside and outside the palace, and kickstarted Cambodia’s pre-war music industry. King Father Sihanouk’s repertoire of songs ranges from traditional compositions to R&B and jazz tunes. His music continues to be learned at the Royal University of Fine Arts. <br><br></p>
<p><strong>Venerable Chhuon Nath (1883-1969). </strong>He was the Supreme Patriarch <em>Kana Mahanikaya</em> of Cambodia. He spent his life working for conservation of the Khmer language and promoting Khmer identity and history. His achievements include the development of a comprehensive Khmer dictionary and the composition of Cambodia’s national anthem, <em>Nokor Reach</em>, as well as <em>Savada Khmer</em>. He also oversaw the translation of the entire Buddhist cannon from Pali to Khmer. Considered the Shakespeare of Cambodia, Venerable Chhuon Nath is one of Cambodia’s most famous and knowledgeable monks.</p>
<p><strong>SIN Sisamouth (1932-1976). </strong>Recordings and renditions of songs by Cambodia’s most popular singer in the 1950s and 60s are still very popular today. Called the Khmer Golden Voice, Sin Sisamouth first became famous as a radio singer in the late fifties, and then branched into film and TV. Although he performed many rock and Latin tunes, he is best known for his silky crooning and is often compared to singers such as Nat King Cole.</p>
<p><strong>EM Theay. </strong>A master of Cambodian classical dance, Em Theay is among the 1-in-10 artists who survived mass-murder under Pol Pot. In several books dedicated to Khmer Royal Dance, she is referred to as the <em>Tenth Artist</em>. Born in 1932, Em Theay´s love of dance began when Queen Kossamak noticed her at age 7 and began training her as a classical dancer for the Royal Court. During the Khmer rouge period, nearly all Em Theay’s family were killed, and only 5 of her 18 children survived. After the war, Em Theay returned to dancing and has been designated a Master of Performing Arts by the Ministry of Culture. At age 78, she continues to train young Cambodians in the art of Khmer Royal Dance.<br><br></p>
<p><strong>Yun Theara. </strong>One of the most gifted mohori players in the country, Theara is widely acclaimed as a master of traditional instruments such as the tror, roneat, flute, and xylophone. He is the General Affairs Deputy Director General at the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, directs several ensembles and blends western and traditional music in performances such as <em>Jazz at Angkor </em>(Padovani), <em>Where the Elephants Weep</em> (Him Sophy), and <em>Cracking Bamboo</em> (International Percussion Music Festival).</p>
<p><strong>SOY Sareth.</strong> Leading the best pinpeat traditional ensemble in Cambodia, Sareth is a Professor in the Music Department at the Royal University of Fine Arts and Culture, and a virtuosi of pinpeat instruments. The pinpeat ensemble, made of wind and percussion instruments, is one of the most ancient Cambodian musical ensembles and is closely associated with the Angkor period. Pinpeat instruments played by celestial dancers are carved into the walls of Angkor Wat.</p>
<p><strong>PROEUNG Pruon. </strong>An inspired percussionist, <em>khru</em> Pruon is considered a Living National Treasure for his mastery of roneat ek (xylophone) and traditional drums. With a born instinct for rhythm, he is unrivaled in the art of improvisation when playing with the traditional pinpeat or mohori ensembles.</p>
<p><strong>UNG Chinary. </strong>A member of the first graduating class of L'ecole de Musique, Phnom Penh, Ung emigrated to the United States in 1964, where he was one of the first composers to successfully integrate music from East and West. In 1974, he was the first Cambodian composer to obtain a Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in composition from Columbia University in New York City. He is currently a Professor of Composition at the University of California, San Diego. His symphonic tone poem, INNER VOICES, which was commissioned by the Philadelphia Orchestra won him a highly coveted international Grawemeyer Award for Composition, considered the 'Nobel Prize' for music composition.</p>
<p> <strong><span style="color:#ff00ff">SPECIAL GUESTS</span></strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Hong Kong New Music Ensemble (HKNME). </strong>Comprised of seven professional musicians, HKNME is a chamber ensemble formed in 2008 with some of the best local and international instrumental musicians living in Hong Kong. These include members of the Hong Kong Philharmonic, the Hong Kong Sinfonietta, and the Chinese Music Virtuosi. The HKNME presents the best new music in Hong Kong by local Hong Kong composers, Asian composers and important international figures. The HKNME also fosters interesting interdisciplinary collaborations and explores experimental music, playing with both conventional and unconventional instruments. (http://www.hknme.org/)</p>
<p> <strong>IENG Sithul. </strong>Sithul is one of the most established and well-known folk and traditional singers in Cambodia. In charge of Folkloric Dance at the National Theatre (Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts), Sithul has created and directed seven theatre pieces and performed extensively for radio and television in Cambodia. In 1982 he won a prestigious playwright’s prize and received a medal of honor from the Royal Government of Cambodia in 2003. </p>
<p><strong>KHUON Sethisak.</strong> The Cambodian tenor is a graduate from Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Moscow and won the <em>Bella Voce</em> competition in Russia in 1994. He became a music teacher at the Royal University of Fine Arts in 1996 and has traveled around the world, studying and performing opera in festivals and recitals. In 2001, he returned to Phnom Penh and has since worked steadily to bring opera to Cambodians.</p>
<p><strong>LIAO Qu Cheng. </strong>A professional flutist and leader of the Shanghai Dong Fang Guodong Orchestra, master Liao has participated in numerous performances and won top national awards. With 30 years of teaching experience, he is an International Senior Examiner for the Hong Kong, China and British music examination boards.</p>
<p><strong>MAM Laura. </strong>23-year oldCambodian-American singer and songwriter Laura Mam, a UC Berkeley graduate, together with her band <em>The Like Me’s</em>, have been inspired by the thriving Cambodian music scene of the 1960s. One of their first recorded songs pays homage to PEN Ron, one of Cambodia's first female singer-songwriters, who perished during the Khmer Rouge regime.</p>
<p><strong>MARTY Louise and Patrick.</strong> Louise, harpist, and Patrick, trumpeter, are professional musicians who <strong>f</strong>ounded 20 years ago, the school Les Trois Tambours. The school provides instrument courses, group training for orchestras and choirs to over 200 students in Paris. The school has developed similar projects throughout the world (Africa, Brazil, Switzerland, Germany). It provides experienced musical education and training by means of exchanges between young musicians, and events for artistic creation projects. Louise and Patrick join Jean Marc Padovani in Jazz at Angkor and interpret their own composition with Bosbapanh. (www.3tambours.com)</p>
<p><strong>NAM Narim. </strong>Nam Narim comes from a long family line of esteemed Cambodian classical dancers. Her grandmother is Em Theay, and her mother, Thong Kim An, is considered the greatest ‘<strong>Giant Demon King</strong> role’ dancer of her generation. Her six brothers and sisters are all established dancers and musicians. Starting to dance at the age of 9, she holds a BA in choreographic arts from the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh and a master’s degree in choreography from the Korean National University of Arts. She is a member of the Cambodian National Theatre troupe of the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts.</p>
<p><strong>O’BRIEN Sarah.</strong> A British composer and cellist, Sarah is one of Hollywood's leading studio musicians. She has recorded and performed live with celebrities such as Celine Dion, Andrea Bocelli, Whitney Houston. In 1994 Sarah was selected by Yanni for his World Tour and has been touring and featured in all his DVDs since that time. In August 2010 Bosba was the child soloist in the new musical "Winds of Angkor" (wwww.windsofangkor.com) that was composed by Sarah and presented at Phnom Penh's Chatomuk Theatre. Bosba will be performing Sarah’s new composition for the Angkor concert.</p>
<p><strong>PANHLauv. </strong>The 10-year old younger brother of bosbaPANH, is a gifted flutist, clarinetist and drummer. Trained in China, the Philippines and Cambodia, he is the youngest flutist in the kingdom and his teachers say that he will become a great musician and conductor.</p>
<p><strong>PADOVANI, Jean-Marc. </strong>Saxophonist and leading French jazz composer, Jean-Marc Padovani composes jazz with lyricism, brassy enthusiasm, melancholy, and sensuality. Drawing on his inspiration, he has formed a quartet, created shows, directed a brass band, and composed several flamenco pieces, blending jazz and traditions from Africa and Occitanie in south-east France. In 1997, he composed <em>Jazz at Angkor</em> and played it with Khmer musicians such as YunTheara. Padovani is coming specially from Paris to take part in this two-day concert.<br><br></p>
<p><strong>SibxynaPANH. </strong>The 20-year old brother of bosbaPANH, Sibxynapanh, has been learning Ramayana classical dance since the age of 6. Now studying in Beijing, he is preparing to enter the Beijing Dance Academy, the premier institute for dance in China. This will provide an important opportunity to contribute to Cambodian classical dance by adding western classical ballet and Chinese dance traditions.</p>
<p><strong>SIMPHONY Music Studio</strong>. Flautist Roland Chong and pianist cum violinist Angie Ang, both from Malaysia, established this first complete music school in Cambodia in mid-2010. The official centre appointed by Trinity Guildhall (United Kingdom) and Shanghai Exam Board (China), Simphony provides in-depth learning of music from beginners to advanced grades. Roland and the musicians from Simphony will accompany bosbaPANH on selected songs.</p>
<p><strong>THONG KIM AN. <strong>The best ‘Giant Demon King’ role dancer of her generation, </strong></strong>Thong Kim An began her classical dance training after completing secondary school education in 1962. Her training involved both classical and traditional dance, and she specialized in the male and ‘giant’ roles. Her career was disrupted by the outbreak of civil war in the 1970s. In 1979, after the Khmer Rouge regime ended, she began performing again with the Ministry of Culture. Currently, Khru Preab, as she is affectionately called by her students, continues to create new pieces and give regular performances.</p>
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Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075160
2010-07-31T17:00:00-07:00
2015-07-28T11:00:54-07:00
Winds of Angkor - Premiere in Phnom Penh on Aug 8, 2010
<p><strong>“WINDS OF ANGKOR” – A NEW MUSICAL </strong><strong>BY BRITISH COMPOSER SARAH O’BRIEN</strong></p>
<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/392192/346ac2e9209086bd10a43b940982f5f9ce4f15d6/original/winds-of-angkor-bosbapanh.jpg/!!/b%3AW10%3D.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="winds_of_angkor_bosbapanh.JPG" /></p>
<p> <strong>CAMBODIA CAST<br><br>Jessica Pennington......................................................Mai<br>David Nett...................................................................Alex<br>Amara Chhin-Lawrence.....................................Sopheap<br>Jean-Baptiste Phou...................................................Chan<br>Roberto Perlas Gomez...................................Ratha Sam<br>BosbaPANH.................................................child prisoner</strong></p>
<p><strong><strong>Choreography by Maritza Navarro</strong><br><strong>Lighting and Projections by Bryan Faris</strong><br><strong>Video Direction by Melissa Holt</strong><br><strong>Audio Design by Wolfgang Aichholz</strong></strong></p>
<p><strong><em> </em></strong>On August 8<sup>th</sup> at Chatomuk Theatre, highlights from the new musical “Winds of Angkor” will be presented as part of CLA’s Cambodian Youth Arts Festival. British composer Sarah O’Brien will introduce the piece which will be performed by an international cast and Cambodian artists including Amara Chhin-Lawrence, Jean-Baptiste Phou, Chamnap Nou, contemporary dancer Belle, and young soprano Bosba Panh. A children’s chorus from Seametrey Children’s Village will also perform, under the direction of Muoy You. </p>
<p> “Winds of Angkor” is set in contemporary Cambodia, with flashbacks to the Khmer Rouge regime of the late 1970s. The story chronicles a forbidden love affair between prisoners of the Khmer Rouge, and its impact on a Western journalist who falls in love with a survivor of the regime. The double love story is told through music and dance, and specially designed video projections, created in Hollywood, USA.</p>
<p> Letters exchanged between prisoners of the Khmer Rouge regime were discovered in Tuol Sleng (S-21) archives and became the inspiration for ‘Winds of Angkor’ after they were featured in a British newspaper in the late 1990s. Over the next ten years Sarah visited Cambodia several times to research the piece. She also got involved with the Cambodian community of Long Beach, California as she developed a musical score that combines traditional Cambodian elements with Western-style symphonic elements. Last summer Sarah had the opportunity to film excerpts from the show which can be viewed at www.youtube.com/windsofangkor.</p>
<p> “We are very excited and honoured to perform for the first time in Cambodia!” says composer Sarah O’Brien. “The cast and crew of Winds of Angkor have worked for many years to develop the piece and we are all grateful to CLA for this incredible opportunity. We are also looking forward to meeting the other participants and learning more about Cambodian culture. It will be a unique collaboration and everyone has been practicing very hard in their home countries. When it all comes together it will be a dream come true, and something very special that we hope the audience will enjoy.”</p>
<p> One of the songs will feature Bosba Panh in a role that was specially written for a child to perform. Bosba will rehearse with Amara before joining the cast when they arrive from Los Angeles and Paris.</p>
<p> Plans to stage a full production in Cambodia and major cities internationally are currently under discussion. Profits will benefit ongoing development in Cambodia and Cambodian communities around the world.</p>
<p> “Winds of Angkor” is currently supported by STEAM Int’l Inc – (Service through Entertainment, Art & Music) – a 501 (3)(c) non-profit production company established by the composer.</p>
<p>For more information and sponsorship opportunities, please contact: </p>
<p><br>Sarah O’Brien</p>
<p>contact@windsofangkor</p>
<p>www.windsofangkor.com</p>
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Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075159
2010-05-14T17:00:00-07:00
2015-07-28T11:01:30-07:00
Concert "The Young Sopranos" on June 25, 2010
<p><span style="color:#000000"><strong>Bosbapanh</strong> will perform with OH Dabeen, 16 years old, Korea and LEE Seul, 21, Korea. The three young sopranos will sing Italian opera and Khmer classics.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color:#000000"> <strong><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/392192/7dc8c95c8a85f3624c80b82e9b7f18adb6dc82d0/original/flyersopranofinalwebpink.jpg/!!/b%3AW10%3D.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="flyersopranofinalwebpink.jpg" /></strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000"><strong>bosbaPANH </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000">bosbaPANH is a Khmer soprano age 13. She has been performing since the age of 8. Her latest concert, Our Mothers, took place in October 2009 at Chaktomuk Hall and drawing double the capacity of the theater. She has already released 3 CD albums, 5 single albums and 2 DVDs. She sings “phleng cheewit”or songs for life from Cambodia and an international repertoire. She plays piano, guitar and violin and has been trained by Khmer and international teachers from China, the Philippines and Japan. She has been coached by Korean soprano Kim Myungsil for the past year to learn western classical music techniques. Bosbapanh is a student at the French Lycee Rene Descartes of Phnom Penh and has two brothers who are also artists. (<a href="http://www.bosbapanh.com" data-imported="1"><span style="color:#000000">www.bosbapanh.com</span></a>)</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000"><strong>OH Dabeen </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000">Dabeen is 16 years old and has received vocal lessons from soprano Kim Myungsil since 2006. She is a ninth grader at the French Lycee Rene Descartes of Phnom Penh. She is preparing herself to enter one of the best highschool in Paris and to continue to study music at the Conservatoire de Paris.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000"><strong>LEE Seul </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000">Seul is 21 years old and has been studying music and singing for several years. She has been coached by soprano Kim Myungsil since early this year to prepare for music competitions. This October, she will enter the Conservatory of Music in Italy.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000"><strong>Soprano KIM Myungsil</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000">Teacher Myungsil received a diploma in vocal studies from Verdi Conservatory in Italy. She graduated from Reggio Calabria Academy (Italy). She won prizes at the Torino competition and performed as a solist in several concerts in Bolzano, Trento, Milano, Monza. Her repertoire includes Mozart, Donizetti, Bellini, Rossini’s opera and special opera buffa. Joining her husband, she is now living in Cambodia and has established Cantabile, a group of professional vocalists in Phnom Penh. She is teaching shalom music class in Phnom Penh.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000">More information: Kim Myungsil 092-761-101</span></p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075158
2010-04-01T17:00:00-07:00
2015-07-28T11:04:54-07:00
Launch of DVD "Neak Me - Our Mothers" April 10, 2010
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-decoration:underline"><strong>SCREENING AND DEBATE </strong></span></p>
<p>Resurgence of a musical culture in Cambodia: BETWEEN PRESERVATION AND EVOLUTION ? </p>
<p>Organized for the launch of the DVD Neak Me- Our mother's concert</p>
<p>a 60 minutes DVD-documentary on the behind-the-scenes story </p>
<p>at monument books- saturday 10 April 2010, 4:00pm</p>
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<p>A screening and debate will be held on Saturday, 10 April 2010, at 4 pm at Monument Books on “Resurgence of a musical culture in the Kingdom of Wonder: between conservation and evolution?†or how to achieve a balance between conservation (apireak) and evolution (apiwat) of traditional Cambodian music and dance. This debate will be led by bosbaPANH’s Artistic Director, Panh Meng Heang, and a number of leading Cambodian performers. The debate takes place during “bosbaPANH week†organized by Monument Books from 3-10 April 2010 for the launch of bosbaPANH’s two new DVDs. The first DVD is the two-hour October 2009 concert, Neak Mê – Our Mothers, which showcased the talents of then-12-year old soprano bosbaPANH, and 100 other accomplished Cambodian musicians. The concert was a remarkable success, drawing double the capacity of Chaktomuk Hall. Raoul Jennar, a French researcher, said of the concert: “It was a beautiful concert -- profoundly Khmer but through the selection of songs, also international. I was very impressed to see one so young and so talentedâ€. Secretary of State for Tourism, HE So Mara, added: “We are promoting Cambodia as the Kingdom of Wonder. bosbaPANH is one of our wonders. She helps promote our country and will inspire other young artistsâ€. The second DVD is a 60-minute ‘behind the scenes’ documentary made during rehearsals and the Neak Mê – Our Mothers concert. This offers a unique insight into the challenges of bringing together a large and wide range of performers, and explains their motivation in working with a much younger artist. A Khmer classical dance group and five very different orchestras came together for the concert – mohori, pinpeat, popular, western classic, and a brass band. The April 10 screening and debate marks the end of bosbaPANH Week at Monument Books. An exhibition from 3 to 10 April gives bookstore visitors an opportunity to learn more about the 13-year old performer. Photographs of bosbaPANH, music sheets and musical instruments used in the Neak Mê concert will be displayed along with bosbaPANH’s traditional and modern stage costumes. During the Neak Mê – Our Mothers concert, which was about the dedication and love of mothers, bosbaPANH sang a wide range of songs from an international and Khmer repertoire. Songs included Concierto de Aranjuez; Ave Maria; La Vie en Rose; Summer Time; traditional Khmer Mohori; and the elegant songs of King Father Norodom Sihanouk and of Khmer golden voice, Sin Sisamout. The DVD set, presented in an unusual format (a large square bag), offers high quality of design and film editing and demonstrates efforts in disseminating Khmer music with sub-titles in Khmer, French and English. It contains: the two DVDs and an attractive 24-page booklet in English and Khmer. This is illustrated with historic photographs, and gives the narration for the concert as well as the lyrics to selected songs. These old photographs take us back to Phnom Penh in the 1940s, showing the now disappearing colonial buildings, rural landscapes, clothing styles, and other evocative images from a happier past. The DVD pack, which is priced at $20, is available at a number of locations in Phnom Penh: Monument Books on 111 Norodom Boulevard; Monument Books’ branch at the airport; the three branches of Café Sentiment and Malis Restaurant. Monument Books is also selling the DVD pack at its branches in Siem Reap and at the city’s airport.</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075157
2010-02-07T16:00:00-08:00
2015-07-28T11:06:38-07:00
Free musical workshop for Children 20 Feb-2 March 2010
<p>L'Atelier des Trois Tambours is a private association created by Louise and Patrick Marty to provide music education in a disadvantaged neighborhood in Paris (la Goutte d'Or where you have a large community of immigrants and the Government did not take care of this quarter very much). They train children but also adults in musical instruments and in choir. Louise and Patrick are musicians themselves and have three daughters who are musicians. Many years ago, they started a musical school in Benin. I think great ideas come up from meeting so many people at the Atelier des Trois Tambours. So two years ago, Louise and Patrick came to Phnom Penh to meet with friends here, and we were introduced to each other. Now they would love to start a school here as well. To see if it is possible to start such school, we are helping them put up a training workshop and invite children (from 8 to 15 years old) and music teachers to come for training from February 20th to March 2nd, 2010. Teachers attend the full day training and children come in the afternoon. If you are a musician or a teacher, contact my dad at bosbapanh@online.com.kh or 855-12 634 811 to get more information. You have to apply before February 12th (but if you apply late but you are really motivated, I am sure Dad will find a way for you). Join and we will play / learn together, lots of fun and hard work. This will be a great start to have a music school for children in Cambodia.</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075156
2009-09-06T17:00:00-07:00
2020-01-19T11:54:19-08:00
Grand Concert BosbaPANH on Friday 9th October 2009 at Chaktomuk Hall
<p><strong>2-HOUR LIVE PERFORMANCE </strong></p>
<p>OUR MOTHERS AND LAUNCH OF 3RD CD ALBUM</p>
<p>CHAKTOMUK HALL FRIDAY 9TH OCTOBER 2009</p>
<p>at 7:00 - 9:00 PM</p>
<p>Contact Panh Meng Heang</p>
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<p>Phnom Penh, 27 August 2009 - bosbaPANH, Khmer coloratura soprano age 12, will give a unique two-hour performance at Chaktomuk Hall, Phnom Penh, on Friday 9th October 2009. She will launch her third CD Album "La Vie en Rose". This is the third concert of bosbaPANH, after the Raffles Hotel Le Royal in 2006 to launch her first album "Phnom Penh" at the age of 9 and Chaktomuk Hall in 2007 for her second album SrorMae when she was 10 years old. The Concert "Our Mothers" is celebrating the love and dedication of mothers. </p>
<p>As bosbaPANH enters adulthood she remembers her grand mother's role in her family, is called to observe the life and responsibilities of Cambodian women. Set in the mid 20th century, the story starts with an exploratory journey of a family of teachers from their province to the capital city of the Kingdom. The French are debating about their civilizing mission in Indochina and this family will need to relocate. This is the first time the Mother has travelled, and her discoveries in Phnom Penh are relived in a number scenes through pictures, music, dance and song that recreate what the Mother experienced in travelling up the slow-moving Mekong to Kampuchea Achariya, the Kingdom of Wonder. At the end of the journey, the Mother will need to decide if the family will start a new life in Phnom Penh. </p>
<p>bosbaPANH interprets a repertoire of songs, images and dance to describe the mother's first journey. The scenes evolve from the hopelessness of war to the slow-moving river and stately sugar palm trees, to happy children singing on their way to a rural school. As the boat moves upstream, she is charmed by the tranquillity of lush, green rice fields. On arriving in Phnom Penh, she glances at the beautiful women dancing the ramvong in a park, on a Sunday afternoon. She sees how love can transform women and also shatter them when it fails. Through these different portraits, the concert is finally a tribute to mothers, the foundation of our families and our society. The concert will include a range of classical pieces such as Concierto Di Aranjuez, Ave Maria; the elegant songs of King Father Sihanouk; traditional mohori Khmer lullabies, and other eternal songs from an international repertoire such as la La Vie en Rose. </p>
<p>The highlight of the concert is a piece of Ramayana dance where her brother Sibxy Na Panh dances the Yeak, the evil giant, while bosbaPANH sings. The act tells the story of Krong Reap, abducting Princess Sita to be his wife. Sibxy Na Panh expresses the violence of the Powerful when they want a woman or gain more power. The concert features also happy scenes with songs from the legendary Khmer musicians Sin Sisamouth, Pen Ron, Ros Sereysothea. Among the eternal Khmer pop songs are Mlop Po Bakheing (Under the Banyan Tree of Bakeng), Vea Cha Chab Meas (Golden Bird), Apsara (King Father Norodom Sihanouk). bosbaPANH surprises with her dramatic rendition of foreign songs interpreted in Khmer. Among these: La Vie En Rose, a 1946 love song by the French singer Edith Piaf which has been interpreted by famous artists worldwide from Louis Armstrong to Luciano Pavarotti and Grace Jones. Piaf's life symbolizes both resilience in the face of adversity and the triumph of talent and love; and Summertime, an aria composed by George Gershwin for the 1935 opera Porgy and Bess. The song soon became a popular jazz standard. </p>
<p>bosbaPANH uses this languid jazz melody for a daughter crying over her mother who left to be a bar girl. The two-hour performance is organized by La Compagnie bosbaPANH with the support of Cambodia Mekong Bank Public Limited (MekongBank) and American Express Company. Our thanks also go to Almond Hotel, Feeling Home, DYSCOPE design; InnoAds, Magazine la Reine Fashion and Lifestyle, International Institute of Cambodia, Canadia Bank, T&C restaurants, Somarita Restaurant, Naga World, PPMl outdoor advertising, Kambuja Fashion, Societe Concessionnaire des Aeroports, Phibious Advertising Company. </p>
<p>Tickets for the concert are available at Monument Books, T&C outlets, BB World, Pizza World. Exclusive seating 15$; Premium Seating: 10$ and general seating $5. </p>
<p>More about our partners: </p>
<p><strong>MekongBank</strong> has been an important member of the Cambodian financial community since 1994. With branches and offices in Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, and Siem Reap, we provide a full range of banking services to businesses and individuals throughout the country. MekongBank was the first financial institution in Cambodia to issue credit cards in its own name and remains a leader in that fast-growing sector of the banking business. MekongBank is the exclusive issuer of the American Express Card in Cambodia and the only commercial bank in the country to offer all four major international cards. MekongBank is also a founding member of the Easy Cash domestic ATM network, which provides convenient access to banking services for a large number of Cambodian banking customers. </p>
<p><strong>American Express </strong>is a diversified worldwide travel, financial and network services company, founded in 1850. It is a world leader in charge and credit cards, Travelers Checks, travel and business services. Since 1996, American Express has been pursuing a strategy of opening its merchant network and card product portfolio to third party issuers around the world. By leveraging its global infrastructure and the powerful appeal of the brand, American Express has gained an even broader reach for its network worldwide. American Express has now established 129 partnerships in 129 markets across the world.</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075155
2009-05-05T17:00:00-07:00
2015-07-28T11:28:05-07:00
Fundraising Recital "La Vie en Rose" at Topaz
<p>FUNDRAISING RECITAL "LA VIE EN ROSE"</p>
<p>SUPPORT CAMBODIAN ARTISTS FRIDAY </p>
<p>5TH JUNE 2009 at 7:00 PM </p>
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<p>The arts have an amazing capacity to bring people together for altruistic purposes. French restaurant, Topaz, and bosbaPANH, Khmer Coloratura Soprano, age 12, are collaborating to raise funds for Cambodian arts and artists on Friday June 5, 2009 at 7 pm. The fundraising recital was initiated when bosbaPANH heard about the difficulties facing a family of Cambodian classical artists whose house burned down when fire swept their neighborhood. To help these artists and promote Cambodian culture, Topaz Restaurant is enthusiastically embracing this project with bosbaPANH. Using the launch of her 2007 Concert VCD, bosbaPANH will give a recital to raise fund to be donated to the Cambodian Foundation for the Arts. </p>
<p>The Cambodian Foundation for the Arts aims at promoting all the arts in Cambodia as well as providing mutual assistance to artists in need. This year, the Foundation will support the family of Em Theay, her daughter Thong Kim An and her grand-daugther Noam Naroath. In late March, these three generations of Ramayana dancers and singers lost everything they had in the fire, including photos of performances and valuable costumes, musical instruments, recordings and sheet music. Em Theay, 72, has been featured in numerous Cambodian dance books and TV documentaries, and is one of only 10 percent of Royal Court dancers to survive the Khmer Rouge. Between 1975 and 1979, she lost her husband, her three sisters and five of her children. The fire is one more tragedy in her life. What's even sadder,as says bosbapanh, who has been studying Khmer dance with Em Theay and singing with her grand-daugther, Naroath they do not even have the right to rebuild. </p>
<p>They don't have any paper saying they lived on the second floor. They lived there for 20 years. The owners of the flat below are creating all kinds of difficulties to them. This should not happen to people who should be considered as our “National Treasuresâ€. To help Em Theay and her daughters and launch the Cambodian Foundation for the Arts, bosbapanh. will give a recital of popular Cambodian and international classics. Topaz Restaurant's Executive Chef Alain Darc will compose an innovative dinner with signature dishes in harmony with the recital. Accompanying bosbaPANH will be Topaz's in-house pianist, bosbapanh's group of classical musicians and her accomplished younger brother, flutist Panhlauv, age 8. </p>
<p>The concert, which is titled La Vie en Rose is designed to invoke the elegant and tranquil world of Phnom Penh in the 1960’s when it was hailed as the Paris of the East. La Vie en Rose is a 1946 love song by French singer Edith Piaf which has been interpreted by famous artists worldwide from Louis Armstrong to Luciano Pavarotti and Grace Jones. Piaf's life symbolizes both resilience in the face of adversity and the triumph of talent and love. This is the message of hope that bosbapanh and Topaz management wish to convey in these times of crisis. The concert will include a range of music from the elegant songs of King Father Sihanouk to traditional mohori Khmer lullabies, eternal songs from an international repertoire and bosbaPAN's own rendition of La Vie en Rose. </p>
<p>Tickets for the recital and dinner are $100 per person and include a cocktail reception, a gourmet 3-course dinner and wine. All proceeds will be donated to the Cambodian Foundation for the Arts which will help Em Theay and her talented daughters build a new home and hope for a better future to see La vie en rose. Concert bookings are essential seating is limited Topaz Restaurant 182 Norodom boulevard.</p>
<p> Email:manager@topaz-restaurant.com</p>
<p> Ph: 023 221 622; 012 346 555</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration:underline"><em> MORE INFORMATION:</em></span></p>
<p>Cambodian Foundation for the Arts. The Association is a not-for-profit, non political, cultural and professional organization which aims to promote Cambodian arts and music and to advance the public's understanding and appreciation of music and the arts. It also aims at providing mutual assistance to artists in need. Presided by Luu Meng, the Foundation was recently established by a group of benefactors from Cambodia and overseas caring about Khmer artists and wishing to promote both classical works and to encourage new creations. Topaz Restaurant and Piano Bar is Cambodia's most renowned French restaurant.</p>
<p> Opened in 1997, the restaurant has developed a sterling reputation for fine dining through a decade of excellence. Continuing to strive for excellence and accommodate more of its patrons, Topaz relocated in 2007 to a stunning, spacious property at 182 Norodom Boulevard. This custom-built establishment includes a dining room that seats 116, 4 VIP rooms, a terrace under the stars that accommodates 150, a piano bar with a nightly lounge act, a wine cellar boasting 5,000 bottles and Phnom Penh's only Cuban cigar room. Continuing more than a decade of innovation, Topaz offers authentic but constantly evolving French food in a sophisticated yet pleasant setting. More about Topaz at: www.topaz-restaurant.com In collaboration with the Cambodian Foundation for the Arts, Topaz is launching a series of regular musical events that will run throughout the year. The fund-raising event La Vie en Rose will be held annually.</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075153
2008-03-08T16:00:00-08:00
2018-06-07T15:36:52-07:00
CTN Classic Concert
<p>Bosba participated to the program "CTN Classic Concert" which is a live music program with songs before 1980. She sang "Khniom Rong Cham - I will wait for you" which is a French song adapted by Sin Sisamouth in the 1960s in Khmer; and a mohori song.</p>
<p> <img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/392192/1cb98dee14ee1bf35e93c27f937dd4d16e443a6e/original/classicconcert1.jpg/!!/b%3AW10%3D.jpg" class="size_orig justify_inline border_" alt="" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" /></p>
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<p> Bosba did not performed with La Compagnie Bosbapanh. There are already two bands : one modern and one mohori, which accompanied all the musicians. The program is moderated by the talented Youk Chenda and lok kru Meas Sitha. </p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075154
2007-12-30T16:00:00-08:00
2015-07-28T11:55:16-07:00
Tribute to BosbaPANH "FINDING A MISSING KHMER SPIRIT IN ONE LITTLE SINGER'S MESSAGE"
<p>It was on 31st December 2007, a couple of days after the Grand Concert BosbaPANH at Chaktomuk Hall to Launch SrorMay, the second CD album of BosbaPANH. Mrs Muoy You, a reader of the Cambodia Daily wrote a letter to the editor. Bosba's team was so moved that we are publishing here the full letter. Thank you Muoy You for believing in Bosba and one day, sure we will meet. </p>
<p> "FINDING A MISSING KHMER SPIRIT IN ONE LITTLE SINGER'S MESSAGE. Hardly a day goes by without some disheartening news to make one wonder where our country is heading. Sure, on the one hand, there seems to be a lot of development going on. Buildings spring up everywhere, more cars and more motorbikes jam the streets, more luxury resorts, sports and goods to keep the rich happy. But on the other hand, it seems nobody is happy. The rich don't think they are rich enough; they've got to have more more cars, more land, more mistresses. The powerful don't think they they are powerful enough; they've got to intimidate, insult or ridicule each other. And during that time, some of their children run havoc in the streets in Phnom Penh or on national roads. This story was not reported in the Cambodia Daily but by an old man, so maybe it is not completely true, but it tells the state of mind of the poor. It seems the son of a three star general, completely drunk drove his car, hit and killed two people, drove on and did some more damage before his car got stuck and he was stopped by the police. The son called his father to the rescue. Twenty-five Land Cruisers came rushing and the general father threatened to shoot the policeman if he didn't release his drunken son. The policeman pointed out the young man had killed two people. " I will pay "cried the general. This is not the first story of its kind I've heard which made my heart sink. Then the other evening I went to the Chaktomuk Conference Hall. And within two hours, hope returned to me. Her name means "Flower", she is just ten, and she looked and sounded like an angel. Bosbapanh was not born into what is commonly called a powerful family. Their power comes from their intellect, heart and mind. Her uncle is the reknowned filmmaker Rithy Panh, whose work has been an important contribution in preserving the memory of our troubled past. Raised by a Khmer father and a Laotian mother and educated at a French school, Bosba speaks four languages. At an age when other girls would be more interested in clothes and jewelry, she has been to Mount Everest. She wonderfully plays the guitar, has created a music company, launched one album after the other, and last Friday gave a grand concert. The concert was a happy mix of Khmer and international songs chosen by a surprisingly mature mind for a 10-year old girl. In an hour-and-a-half, Bosba sang of the beauty of Cambodia, love and peace, liberty and freedom and the struggle for it. She rocked the audience with a Khmer lullaby one hardly hears anymore nowadays; she honored the Khmer traditional music and the Khmer repertoire with a heart rending opening song and towards the end with another one she sang gracefully sitting on the floor in the Khmer way. Her sweet voice, her grace, her calm, the message of her songs would make any parent and any Khmer proud. In an hour-and-a-half, Bosba has done more for Cambodia and the Cambodian Culture than years of sterile talks. She wil have inspired parents and children alike. With simplicity she has delivered a message: this is the best of Cambodia and this is what Cambodia should be “ open to the world but proud of itself. Thank You Bosba. Muoy You, Phnom Penh"</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075152
2007-12-23T16:00:00-08:00
2015-07-28T11:58:32-07:00
Launch of second Album "SrorMay, Dreams"
<p>bosbaPANH has launched her second album at the Grand Concert bosbaPANH held at Chaktomuk Hall, on Friday 21 December 2007 at 19:00 pm. The concert was under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture and is opened by HE Veng Sereyvuth.</p>
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<p> bosbaPANH confirms her talent as a classical singer in exploring the cultural richness of her country and in making hers some famous international songs. Her album SrorMay, Dreams expresses her happiness as an artist but also a child's freedom whose spirit travels across boundaries. As with her first album of songs, the new CD contains a number of well-known songs from King Father Norodom Sihanouk, such as Brise de Novembre. These songs are well adapted for a classical interpretation which showcases the colors of bosbaPANH’s voice. </p>
<p> SrorMay, Dreams also revives traditional but forgotten lullabies such as Bompe, Om Touk, songs that Khmer children certainly remember as their mothers sang to them when they were young. Thanks to a joyful and creative singing, bosbaPANH modernizes century-old songs that will stay forever in the memory of Cambodians. For example, Om Touk is accompanied by acoustic guitars and bosbaPANH blows melodious whistles which recall us of children wandering in the rice fields when back from school. Finally, the album also includes several international songs interpreted in Khmer selected by bosbaPANH for their melodies or the forceful lyrics and which are musical references in their respective countries: Mona Lisa by Nat King Cole (USA), Douang Champa (Laos), Hemapean and Sopheab Neary (China), the Song of Partisans (France), "Blowin' in the Wind" by Bob Dylan (USA). These last two songs are contest songs calling for peace and for a better world: the Song of Partisans was composed during the Second World War when Charles de Gaulle was in exile in London and called the French to resist the German occupation; this song echoes the fight that King Norodom Sihanouk was leading in 1953 for the independence of the Kingdom of Cambodia: Friends, can you hear, the muffled cries of our country in chains. It is us who break the bars of prisons for our brothers. </p>
<p>Blowin' in the Wind, composed in 1962 by world famous Bob Dylan, became the symbol of anti-war movements and laments about one's blindness against injustice. In a world ravaged by conflicts and where the gap between the rich and the poor widens, these two songs have their place in today's world and questions each and everyon's commitment to improve the world : How many deaths will it take till he knows that too many have died ? </p>
<p>Accompanying bosbaPANH are ten young instructors and graduates from the Royal University of Fine Arts. They form a semi-classical orchestra where they play traditional songs in a contemporary style. bosbaPANH and her band La Compagnie bosbaPANH aim at reviving the type of concerts directed by young Prince Norodom Sihanouk in the early 1960s as well as the glamorous style of Sin Sisamouth, widely known as the "Khmer Golden Voice". In their musical expression, BosbaPANH and her musicians want to promote the music and culture of Cambodia. While the Royal University of Fine Arts faces difficulties to operate after being moved out to the suburbs of Phnom Penh, La Compagnie bosbaPANH is an extraordinary opportunity for these musicians who have studied five years or more to play as professionals and show their talent. </p>
<p>In little less than two years, bosbaPANH has created a wide following. Fans age 7 to 77 like her authenticity and admire her talent. Children see her as a role model, university students appreciate her international role, parents and grandparents remember a happier past when they hear her songs. They firmly believe that she will contribute to the Khmer cultural influence: « Bosba, you will be our great Cambodian singer in the future. We could see that you will be able to bring Cambodia to the world» (Sakol, producteur TV5) ; « I truly believe that her talent is phenomenal. I do hope that you continue to help her flourish her music as this is not only great for your family but is beneficial to Cambodia's futureâ€. (Sarita Nuch Ang, Voice of America, October 2007) More than 700 fans attended and many more could not enter the Chaktomuk Hall which has a capacity of 570 seats. </p>
<p>he first CD album « Phnom Penh » as well as this second album « SrorMay, Dreams » by bosbaPANH are on sale at Mekong Libris, Carnets d'Asie and Monument Books or contact la Compagnie bosbaPANH at www.bosbapanh.com</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075151
2007-09-14T17:00:00-07:00
2018-06-07T15:35:05-07:00
Singing Bob Dylan at Art + Foundation - Art Cafe
<p>On Saturday 15 September, Bosba and her younger brother participated to a tribute to Bob Dylan. It was at Art + Foundation - Art Cafe in Phnom Penh. She played and sang "Blowin' in the Wind" both in Khmer and in English. </p>
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Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075150
2007-04-10T17:00:00-07:00
2015-07-28T12:04:24-07:00
CTN "Program 21" with Youk Chenda
<p>This Monday, our band spent the day to record the one-hour program "21" produced by the famous Youk Chenda. It is a program where she interviews famous artists. I feel very proud to be invited and we have been preparing ourselves intensely for almost a month. The stage is impressive: all black with a sophisticated array of lights. It is conceived to really put into value the music and musicians. We have prepared three very different songs to perform. the first one is "Tonle Mekong" with a choir of 20 singers. The song is composed by lok Khru Pen Sam Ol who is coaching me to sing better. This song is wonderful and you have to listen to this ! A whole new sound, very classical music and one can imagine very easily how the Mekong is in listening to our voices. The second song is Chumno Vicheaka (Brise de Novembre) composed by Samdech Ta Tuot. Here I sing with la Compagnie Bosbapanh. It is a melodious song, melancholic like an autumnal day. The third song, I sing alone and play acoustic guitar. It is "Phnom Penh" from Samdech Ta Tuot, you know this song already but it is a different sound to hear me without the band. I was already a bit tired at that time of the day, it took us from 10 am to 7 pm to record the whole program. Then I was interviewed with my mom. Watch the program (Wednesday 23rd and 30 May at 21:00 pm PP time) you will learn more about me and also enjoy the new songs.</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075149
2006-12-14T16:00:00-08:00
2015-07-28T12:06:43-07:00
BosbaPANH releases "Hemapean" (Himalayas)
<p>Phnom Hemapean (the Himalayas) are at the center of the universe in Khmer mythology. Inspired by her travels to Tibet and the Himalayas, BosbaPANH interprets "Hemapean", a Tibetan song adapted in Khmer. This brings a whole new sound to the Khmer music scene, blending traditional Khmer musical stylings with the lyrical music of Tibet. The Himalayas, known in Khmer as Phnom Hemapean (the Himalayan peaks), are important elements of Khmer mythology and religion as they are the inspiration for our culture and art. </p>
<p>Angkor Wat, for example, symbolizes the mythic mountain of the Gods, Mount Meru, which lies at the heart of the Himalayas. For Khmer buddhists, it is often an unattainable dream to visit the Himalayas and Mount Everest - the highest peak in the world at 8,848 meters. Brought up to cherish Khmer culture through regular visits to museums and archeological sites, BosbaPANH went in search of the roots of her culture and civilization : she made the pilgrimage to the Himalayas this year. Inspired by the magnificent landscapes of Tibet and the immaculate, eternal snows of the Himalayas, the young artist says: it was extraordinary, I never imagined that ! I have already read two books on the life of Buddha, and a short story of the Ramayana. </p>
<p>From this journey, BosbaPANH understands more profoundly how Khmer civilization and beliefs are intertwined with the Hemapean peaks and she wishes to communicate the serenity and contemplation of Lord Buddha to her compatriots. So her band, La Compagnie BosbaPANH, adapted the Tibetan song "Qing Zang Gao Yuan", which was composed by Li Qianyi. This song has very high notes which only the very best singers can perform. Light and airy, Bosba's voice floats through the air and becomes a scent. One can easily imagine the immensity of the Tibetan Plateau and its sacred nature. This song demonstrates the quality of Bosba's voice. In opera, sopranos are classified into three categories, depending on their ability to sing without difficulty the high notes. </p>
<p>Belonging to the highest category, Bosba's voice is crystalline and ranks her among the very best sopranos aged 8 to 12 in Asia-Pacific. Bosba said: « I would like to share my song « Hemapean» with all Khmers so that they can feel at peace and do not forget Buddha. Dedication : BosbaPANH offers this song as a New Year gift to his Majesty the King, to King-Father Samdech Ta Tuot, King-Mother Samdech Yeay Tuot, and all Khmer compatriots: grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters.</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075148
2006-11-11T16:00:00-08:00
2015-07-28T12:07:04-07:00
Bosba in Cambodia Scene Magazine
<p>Cambodia Scene, travel and business magazine, talks in its November issue about Bosba and her trip to Tibet : "Nine-Year old singer is first Cambodian to take the Highest Train in the world and climb Everest".</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075146
2006-10-19T17:00:00-07:00
2015-07-28T12:07:22-07:00
Special Cambodia Television Network (CTN) Program on BosbaPANH
<p>On October 20, 2006 BosbaPANH is the focus of CTN program "Tepkosal, the Gifted". The one-hour long program provided opportunities for viewers to know better Bosba and her musicians. On stage, they performed live four songs : Phnom Penh, Monica, Sakraval and Bompe. The program was rebroadcast several times and Bosba won the heart of many viewers.</p>
Bosba Panh
tag:bosbapanh.com,2005:Post/6075147
2006-10-07T17:00:00-07:00
2020-09-05T04:03:01-07:00
BosbaPANH makes the headlines of the Cambodia Daily
<p>"It is mostly the voice". A full-page article is dedicated to Bosba in the Cambodia Daily. The article is part of a special issue on the legacy of French culture in Cambodia. It discusses the complex relationship between the two countries from which Bosba is a living testimony. Receiving a French education, Bosba manages to take the best of the two cultures but is already embracing the English language to broaden her horizon.</p>
Bosba Panh