The Production
Staging Honor Through Music
On the evenings of the seventh and eighth of March, MMXXVI, Mahidol Siddhachada Hall became the sanctuary of a nation's memory. Eighteen historical Thai patriotic songs — some dating to the Rattanakosin era, others composed for moments of national reflection — filled the hall with the weight of two centuries.
His Majesty King Vajiralongkorn and Her Majesty Queen Suthida graced the concert with their presence — a command performance in the truest sense. The Prime Minister, the Chief Executive of Thai Airways International, and distinguished patrons from across the kingdom gathered in attendance.
Global Plus Intertainment Agency served as Lead Co-Organizer, working alongside the Mahidol University Alumni Association, the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, and an ensemble of over one hundred musicians and choristers. The production spanned four movements — Orchestral, Ceremony, Patronage, and Programme — each composed with the reverence of a royal audience.
"To bring music to the ears of a King," the programme notes read, "is to understand that every note carries the weight of history — and every silence between them, the breath of a nation."
The concert was not a performance. It was a ceremony of remembrance — an evening in which the Royal Guards' March, the King's Anthem, and the songs of every province became a single voice. The Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of its conductor, delivered each piece with the precision demanded by the occasion.
For Global Plus, this production represents the agency's marquee achievement of MMXXVI — proof that orchestral patronage at the highest level is not a lost art, but a living tradition.