Background & Education
Jittinant Klinnumhom is an educational officer at the Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music (PGVIM) in Bangkok, Thailand. She plays a significant role in coordinating educational projects and international music events hosted by the institute. She has served as the project coordinator for the Guitar Ensemble Competition, project secretary for the Princess Galyani Vadhana International Ensemble Competition (PGViEC), and has contributed to international symposiums such as Crossroads and Sonic Explorations, which explore contemporary and experimental music practices.
Within PGVIM, Jittinant has supported major institutional initiatives, including the PGVIM Percussion Ensemble’s participation in the World Music Contest in the Netherlands (2022), and PGVIM’s involvement in the Centenary Celebration of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana in Lyon, France (2023). She was also a core coordinator in festivals such as the Thailand International Percussion Festival (TIPF) and the Princess Galyani Vadhana International Music Festival (PGMF).
Outside of PGVIM, she has contributed to Thailand’s classical music scene through long-term involvement with Opera Siam, Siam Philharmonic, and Siam Sinfonietta in roles such as Assistant Orchestra Manager, Librarian, and Performer. Her major projects include:
• Andrea Bocelli Live in Bangkok (2015) – Orchestra Manager
• Pod and the Orchestra by Majung (2013) – Assistant Orchestra Manager and Horn Player
• BODYSLAM FEST Wicha Tua-Bao LIVE (2019) – Assistant Orchestra Manager
• Mono Open House at Mono Stadium – Orchestra Coordinator
• Khom Duean (2024) – Music Department Manager (orchestra and soundtrack preparation)
She has performed and coordinated international tours with ensembles that have graced iconic venues such as The Golden Hall (Musikverein) in Vienna, Carnegie Hall in New York, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, and Konzerthaus Berlin. Notably, she was part of the team that won 1st Prize at the Summa Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival in Vienna (2012) with the Siam Sinfonietta.
She holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Music from Chulalongkorn University and has performed as a French horn player with multiple orchestras, including the Thai Youth Orchestra and Siam Philharmonic Orchestra.
Her roles across all domains reflect a deep commitment to advancing music education, performance, and the creation of cultural collaboration through music — both in Thailand and globally.