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Montri Tramote (Thai: มนตรี ตราโมท, RTGS: Montri Tramot,
pronounced [mōn.trīː trāː.môːt]; 17 June 1900 – 6
August 1995) was a Thai musician,
known as...
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localized forms of
cipher (number) notation,
other composers such as
Montri Tramote (1908–1995) used
standard western staff notation.
Several members of the...
- "National Day's Song" (Thai: เพลงวันชาติ),
which was
composed by
Montri Tramote and won a government-organised competition. On 28
February 1940, the Phibunsongkhram...
- Arts
Department of Thailand; the
performance was led and sang by
Montri Tramote, and its
dance movements were
created by Paew Snidvongseni, to
honor his...
- Toh" (แก้วตา - แก้วโตว, My Beloved) C.
Chabamnet C.
Chabamnet Montree Tramote (ลาวกระทบไม้ Sample) C.
Chabamnet 3:57 7. "Yahk Pen Fan Ter" (อยากเป็นแฟนเธอ...
- Gardens. p. 127. ISBN 978-190-3-33801-8, 1903338018
Dhanit Yupho,
Montri Tramote,
Arkhom Sayakham,
Suwannee Chalanukrao, and
Jamriang Putpradap, The Fine...
- Guru–shishya
tradition Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Wai khru ceremony.
Tramote, Montri, "Paying
Homage to the
Musical Teachers", Sawasdee, Thai Airways...
- home to
likay dancers and Thai
musicians and was the
birthplace of
Montri Tramote, a Thai
musician recognized as "master of Thai
classical music" and National...
- Year Name
Discipline Source(s) 1985 ****rit
Pramoj Literature 1985
Montri Tramote Performing art (Thai music) 1985 Paew
Snitwongseni Performing art (Thai...
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Molloy (born 1997),
Singer Myria Benedetti (born 1975),
Singer Montri Tramote (1900–1995), Thai
classical Nakadia (born 1980), DJ Nat
Sakdatorn (born...