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Conglomerate V


A TPO OutREACH Concert

Conglomerate V was formed at the initiative of Polish bass clarinetist Grzegorz Grzeszczyk, with the collaboration of violinists Paraschos Paraschoudis (Greece) and Inga Causa (Latvia), violist Danny Keasler (USA), and cellist Marcin Szawelski (Poland). All members are faculty at the Mahidol University College of Music and perform with the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra. The ensemble’s distinctive instrumentation, bass clarinet and string quartet, creates a unique and richly expressive sound that is impossible to replicate. The group’s repertoire is thoughtfully curated to appeal to a wide range of audiences, encompassing lyrical and neo-Romantic works, folk-inspired pieces, and highly energetic compositions influenced by post-minimalist rock.

Sebastian TAZZOLA: Folkolours
York BOWEN: Phantasy Quintet
Marc MELLITS:  Titan

Grzegorz Grzeszczyk, bass clarinet
Paraschos Paraschoudis, violin
Inga Causa, violin
Danny Keasler, viola
Marcin Szawelski, cello

Sat, 27 June, 2026 – 4:00 pm
Yamaha Music Hall
Siam Patumwan House, 5th floor
Bangkok, Thailand

 
Tickets:
Adult: THB 1000 (Early Bird: THB 800)
Student: THB 500 (Early Bird: THB 400)

Discounts
  • Early Bird discounts are available through 12 June 2026

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