Puntwitt Asawadejmetakul
Puntwitt Asawadejmetakul, graduates his Master’s degree in vocal performance at Chulalongkorn University under supervision of Prof. Duangjai Thewtong, Bachelor's degree in vocal performance from the Conservatory of Music, Rangsit University with full scholarship, where he studied with Dr. Kittinant Chinsamran.
He had a chance to work with many great singers and teachers, such as Michael Chance, Daniel Taylor, Ian Partridge, Lynne Dawson, Paul Beier, Kyu Won Han, Sen Guo, Stacey Tappan, Damian Whitley and Joseph Calleja
His awards in singing include the gold certificate from the Fifth Bangkok Opera Singing Competition 2013 and the Gold medal in the New York Sounds of Spring International Music Festival with Siam Sinfonietta.
He performed in Bach’s Magnificat in D with Chulalongkorn University Chamber Orchestra and Concert choir, Vivaldi’s Gloria in D major with Chulalongkorn University Chamber Orchestra and Concert choir, Handel’s Messiah with Bangkok Combine Choir, Rachmaninov’s Vespers with Calliope Chamber Choir, Beethoven’s Symphony No.9 with Princess Galyani Vadhana Youth Orchestra and Siam Philharmonic Orchestra, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana with Siam Philharmonic Orchestra, Pergolesi’s Stabat mater and Vivaldi’s Stabat mater with Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music. He premiered many pieces by Anothai Nitibhon, including "Praise the King", “Song of the Earth” and “Jasmine”
Puntwitt has premiered many operatic roles, such as the roles of Page to Lord Yoshitsune from Sucharitkul's Dan no Ura and Mendicant’s son / Grand vizier from Bhuridat, Dukulaka from Suwana Sama and Matali from Nemiraj of Sucharitkul’s DASJATI opera cycle.
He is currently a Doctoral candidate at Chulalongkorn University and a faculty member at Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music. He regularly gives recital, concert, and masterclass to nourish and to guide new generation of singers and musicians.
School of Music,
Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music,
Thailand