Nophachai Cholthitchanta joined the University of Arkansas
Music Department faculty in the Fall of 2001, a member of The Lyrique Quintet, the
Boston Mountain Chamber Players, and principal clarinetist of the North Arkansas
Symphony and Tulsa Symphony Orchestra. Previously, he served as an Adjunct
Professor at Graceland University and faculty at Continuing Education, The
University of Missouri-Kansas City.
A native of Thailand, Dr. Cholthitchanta holds degrees from Chulalongkorn
University, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Indiana University, University
of Northern Colorado, and University of Missouri-KansasCity, Conservatory
of Music, where he was selected as a Liberace Scholar. His principal teachers
include Eli Eban, Richard Lesser, Alfred Prinz, Bil Jackson, Jane Carl, Thomas
Masse, Michael Campbell, Andrew Simon, and has studied chamber music under
Alexander Schneider, Mathew Ruggiero, Abraham Skernick, Dorothy Dwyer, Anthony
Camden, etc.
Formerly, Dr. Cholthitchanta was the principal clarinetist of the Bangkok
Symphony Orchestra, L'Orchestre Mondial Des Jeunesses Musicales, Asian Youth
Orchestra, Asean Youth Orchestra and was a member of Greeley Philharmonic
Orchestra, Kansas City Chamber Orchestra, New Ear Ensemble etc. Dr. Cholthitchanta
has performed at music festivals as a soloist, chamber music musician and
orchestral member in the major concert halls in more than twelve countries
including Concertgebouw Hall, Berlin Philharmonic Hall, Vienna Konzerthaus.
He has performed under the baton of Alexander Schneider, Lukas Foss, Günter
Herbig, Eric Klas, David Alan Miller, Samuel Wong, En Shao and others. He
was also a concerto competition winner at the Hong Kong Academy Concerto
Competition, the Rocky Mountain Competition and twice at the University of
Northern Colorado Symphony's Solo Competition. He has performed concertos
with the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, Thai National Orchestra, North Arkansas
Symphony, UNC Symphony Orchestra, Kasetsart Wind Symphony, UA Symphony Orchestra
and UA Wind Symphony. Dr. Cholthitchanta has appeared at International Clarinet
Association-ClarinetFest, International Double Reed Society Convention, National
Flute Association Convention.
In addition to modern clarinet, Dr. Cholthitchanta is also a collector
and a researcher of the 18th - 19th c.
clarinets. His research paper entitled "Stubbin's S-K Mechanism" will
be published in a companion volume to the Catalogue of the Sir Nicholas
Shackleton Collection by Edinburgh University Collection of Historic
Musical Instruments. In summer 2008, he will be performing recital on period
clarinet at the International Clarinet Association-ClarinetFest.
Sequoyah Music Festival