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Following the music: Bundit Ungrangsee finds his place as a world-respected symphony conductor
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"It's very exciting for us to be part of that," Mary Jane said.
What has also been fun, Ungrangsee said, is that Mary Jane fulfilled an LDS mission to Thailand, so she speaks Thai fluently. "I've been away so long, I now speak it with an accent. Mary also grew up in Seoul, so she speaks Korean very well. People wonder why she speaks the languages better than I do."
In Seoul, the government has made a commitment to develop a world-class orchestra. It's so refreshing, he said, to work where you don't have to worry about all the financial problems that seem to plague American orchestras. "It is exciting to be part of the building process. In a few years, this orchestra is going to be making a lot of noise."
Ungrangsee said he has also enjoyed the variety he gets from being a free-lance guest conductor. "The orchestras have all been very receptive, very professional."
In 2003, Ungrangsee was invited to guest-conduct a Mormon Tabernacle Choir performance. "That was a wonderful experience. I gave them a downbeat, and I've never heard such a huge sound. It almost blew me off the stage. It was so beautiful."
Eventually, Ungrangsee would like to settle down and be the principal conductor of a major orchestra, but for now, he enjoys the nomadic life. It's a great way to see the world and a great way to make a living, he said. "The job is never boring.
"The more you study great music, the more it becomes new every time."
E-mail: carma@desnews.com
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