From Deseret News archives:
Following the music: Bundit Ungrangsee finds his place as a world-respected symphony conductor
"We're nomads," Bundit Ungrangsee said.
That's what life is like if you are one of the world's up-and-coming conductors. The appearances listed above have been as a guest conductor. But Ungrangsee recently accepted a position with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra that will require him to be there 20 to 24 weeks each year, so that will cut into his travel schedule somewhat.
Still, he said, if you want to achieve high levels of success in this business, you have to be on the go a lot. "The more you work, the more you get seen and the more work you get. It feeds on itself."
For the 1999-2000 season and summer series, Ungrangsee was the associate conductor of the Utah Symphony. "That was my first big break."
He liked being in Utah and working with Keith Lockhart, he said, "but I was doing too much pops, and that was not what I really wanted."
While he was in Utah, Ungrangsee met and married Mary Jane Jones, and they now have a 15-month-old daughter, Narissa. "That makes traveling more challenging," Ungrangsee said. They were recently back in Utah, visiting Many Jane's mother, who lives in Provo.
Ungrangsee is a native of Thailand, a country, he said, where becoming a professional musician is almost unheard of.
He started out playing the classical guitar. "I was falling in love with it. And I realized I would have to be a musician to be happy. But what kind? I knew the guitar would not take me where I wanted to go. The repertoire is so limited. There's no Brahms or Mahler."
When Ungrangsee was 18, Zubin Mehta came to town. "I saw him conduct. And I thought, 'Wow! That's what I want to be in charge of all those sounds.' I knew I had to pursue conducting." His family required him to get two degrees so he would have a fall-back option. He has a degree in business and a master's degree in music from the University of Michigan.
After Utah, Ungrangsee became first the associate conductor and then the principal guest conductor of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra in South Carolina. In 2002 he was named laureate and co-winner of the Maazel-Vilar International Conductors' Competition at Carnegie Hall, and that led to a two-year mentorship/assistantship with Lorin Maazel that has opened doors around the world.
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