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Jon Silpayamanant – cellist, composer, multi-instrumentalist

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Category: Sound for Performance Art

By adminDecember 13, 20121 min read

“La mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même” (2012)

Sound for performance artist Jamie Lynn Smith. First performed December […]

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By adminSeptember 11, 20081 min read

“Guzzle” (2008)

Christine Olson performing her performance art piece, “Guzzle”, to the […]

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  • Sound for Performance Art
By adminFebruary 28, 20041 min read

“RUB” (2004)

RUB. Performance concept created by Christine Olson in chocolate and […]

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  • Sound for Performance Art
By adminFebruary 28, 20021 min read

“Dada da Babylon” (2002)

Solo performance art, installation, multi-media show by Jon Silpayamanant at […]

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Jon performing with sitarist Meena Khan Atif at Surface Noise's "International String Thing" festival in Louisville, KY.

Recent News

  • Unofficial Global Cello Event
  • Star Theatre (2025)
  • PHOTOS: UK Balinese Gamelan Langen Kirti at Asian Night Market
  • PHOTOS: Saw Peep Pan-Asian Ensemble at Asian Night Market
  • PHOTOS/VIDEO: Good Morning Kentuckiana
Jon performing music on gongs for Cultura Philippines's "Moro Dance" during Louisville's Asian Night Market on Fourth Street Live.
Some Global Cello rep announcements
Jon playing the Morin Khuur with Saw Peep as they perform Byambasuren Sharov's "Sersen Tal" (1984) at WUOL's "New Lens" concert series at the 21C Museum, Louisville, KY.
ARTICLE: “High” and “low” pitch are not universal; sometimes there are crocodiles
Jon performing with Saw Peep Pan-Asian Ensemble at the MoonDance Amphitheater in Lexington, KY.
Orchestres anti-coloniaux : une réponse culturelle à l’impérialisme de la musique classique occidentale
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