List of major compositions
  1. Night and Morning in the Spheres Symphonic poem for orchestra, in 1988
    • Performed by the MSU SymphonyOrchestra, Wharton Center, East Lansing,USA, November 1989
    • Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, Thailand Cultural Center,Bangkok, April 1991
  2. Dhamachakra for orchestra, in 1990
    • Performed by the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, USA, April 1990
    • Performed by the Japan Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo, Japan, November 1991
  3. Chakra for Clarinet, Violin , and Piano
    • Performed by the Verdehr Trio, Wharton Center, Michigan , USA, June 1990
    • Performed by the Seoul University Trio in Asian Contemporary Music’92 Festival, Seoul, South Korea
    • Performed by the Kochi Ensemble in Musicarama ’92, Academy for Performing Arts Hong Kong, October 1992
    • Performed by the Zelanian Ensemble in Asia Pacific Festival, New Zealand, December 1992
    • Performed by the Verdehr Trio , Merkin Hall, New York, USA, January 1993
    • Performed by the Verdehr Trio, IRCAM Center Georges-Pompidou, Paris, March'93
    • Performed in the Contemporary Music Project ’94, Hiroshima, Japan, June 1994
  4. Concerto for Orchestra composed in 1993
    • Performed by the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra in the international music festival “Hiroshima Hot Wave”, Hiroshima, Japan, October 1993
    • Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, November 1993
  5. Bhawangkha for Ranad-ek and orchestra, his first concerto for Ranad-ek and orchestra, composed in 1994
    • Performed by the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra in the Arts Festival for the Opening Ceremony of the 12th Asian Games, Hiroshima, Japan, August 1994
    • Performed by the Ensemble Stella Nova in “Sogakudo” Asian Traditional/Asian Modern Concert, October 1997
  6. Bhudhachat for Flute, Guitar, and Piano, composed in 1995
    • Performed by the renowned Japan guitarist Kazuhito Yamashito, April 1995
    • Performed in The Bangkok Music Festival'95 concert, December 1995
  7. Sinfonia Chakri Symphonic poem for orchestra, composed in 1996
    • Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, Thailand Cultural Center, 1996
    • Performed by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Australia, August 1997
    • Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra in “Asian Orchestra Week,” Tokyo, Japan, August 2002
  8. Tri for Violin and Piano, composed in 1997
    • Performed in the Sendai Asian Music Festival ’98, Japan, January 1998
    • Issued on CD “Tri” Violinist : Nora-ath Chanklum, Pianist : Kit Young
  9. Concerto Maharaja for Ranad-ek and orchestra, his second concerto for Ranad-ek and orchestra, composed in 1999
    • Performed by the Japan Symphony Orchestra, Japan, October 1999
    • Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, Thailand Cultural Center, 2001
  10. Symphony of the Spheres his first symphony, composed in 2002
    • Performed by the Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Choowit Yurayong, November 2003
  11. Sinfonia Suvarnabhumi his second symphony, composed in 2005
    • Performed by the National Symphony Orchestra of Thailand in The World New Music Festival and Conference 2005 (The 25th Festival of the Asian Composer League), Bangkok, March 2005
    • Performed by the Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, November 2005, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum
  12. Concerto Sankitamankala for Violin and Orchestra , composed in 2007, first full scale violin concerto by a Thai composer
    • Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Rear Admiral Veeraphan Vawklang, RTN, Soloist::Karin-Regina Florey, Thailand Cultural Center, Thailand, July 2007
  13. Double Concerto for Ranad-ek, Ranad-toom and Orchestra , composed in 2007
    • Performed in the Project Unity Concert, conducted by Bundit Ungrangsee, 2008
  14. Starlight for string orchestra, composed in 2008, Memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana
    • Performed by the Chulalongkorn String Orchestra, June 2008
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  15. Jabalaya composed in 2008 in memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana
    • Performed by the New York New Music Ensemble, Chulalongkorn University, 2008
  16. Jatubhumi Overture composed in 2008
    • Performed by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum, Thailand Cultural Center, 2008
  17. Pledge to HRH Princess Galayani for Narrator, Soprano, Chorus and Orchestra, composed in 2008 in memory of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana, Poem by Gongbhoap Ruensiri
    • Issued on CD “Prakom Pleng Praleng Tawai” by the Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum, released by the CU Radio
    • Performed by the Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum, Thailand Cultural Center, 2008
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  18. Piyasayamintra Choral Symphony for Narrator, Soprano, Chorus and Orchestra, composed in 2010 on behalf of Chulalongkorn University as a musical memorial for the Centenary of the passing of King Chulalongkorn the Great.
    • Performed by Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum, Chulalongkorn University Auditorium, October 2010
  19. Narmada Concerto for Piano String Orchestra, composed in 2011.
    • Performed by Chulalongkorn University String Orchestra, piano by Ramasoon Sitalayan, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum, Music Hall, Chulalongkorn Universitky, July 2011.
  20. Moonlight for Piano and String Orchestra, composed in 2011
    • Performed by Sunrise Orchestra, Piano by Usa Napawan, conducted by Poonchok Kularbwong in Manila, The Philiipines in May 2013.
    • Issued on CD ‘Sunlight Moonlight, released by Sunrise Orchestra in 2012.
  21. Piano Concerto of Siam for Piano and String Orchestra, composed in 2013
    • Performed by Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, Piano by Natchar Pancharoen, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum at Chulalongkorn University Auditorium in July 2013.
    • Issued on CD ‘Piano Concerto of Siam’, released by Thailand Research Council of Thailand 2013.
  22. The Harmony of Chimes (Symphony No.5) Symphony for ASEAN Traditional Instruments and Orchestra, composed in 2014
    • Performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Shardad Rohani at Thailand Cultural Centre in August 2014.
    • Issued on DVD ‘The Harmony of Chimes’ by Thailand Research Fund, 2017.
  23. Le pas de mon Pere Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, composed in 2015
    • Performed by Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum at Chulalongkorn University Auditorium in April 2015.
    • Performed by Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Vanich Potavanich at Thailand Cultural Centre in December 2016.
  24. Quintet for the Spirits of ASEAN for Piano and String Orchestra, composed in 2015 - 2016
    • Performed by Pro Musica Ensemble at Chulalongkorn University and Siam Society in July 2016.
    • Issued on CD ‘Quintet for the Spirits of ASEAN’, released by National Research Council of Thailand.
  25. The Portraits of Three Temples for String Orchestra, composed in 2016
    • Performed by Sunrise Orchestra, Slovak Radio, Slovakia and University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria in November 2016.
  26. Bhattara Maharaja Overture for Orchestra and Chorus, composed in 2016
    • Performed by Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music Youth Orchestra, conducted by Norman Huyuh in January 2017.
  27. Bhumibol Adulyadej Maharaja (Symphony No.6) Symphony for Soprano, Baritone, Chorus and Orchestra, composed in 2017
    • Performed by Chulalongkorn University Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Nora-ath Chanklum at Chulalongkorn University Auditorium in July 2017
  28. Sinfonia Siamindra Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, composed in 2017
    • Performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Olivieri - Monroe at Thailand Cultural Centre in July 2017.
  29. Symphony of Rattanakosin (Symphony No.7) for Orchestra, composed in 2017
    • Performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michel Tilkin at Thailand Cultural Centre in July 2018.
    • Performed by Thai Youth Orchestra, conducted by Akkrawat Srinarong at Alicante International Music Festival, Spain in August 2017.
    • Issued on CD ‘Symphony of Rattanakosin’, released by Thailand Research Fund.
  30. The Empires Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, composed in 2018
    • Performed by Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra at The 14th Thailand International Composition Festival, conducted by Shinik Hahm at Prince Mahidol Hall in August 2018.
  31. Asian Euphony for Asian Traditional Instruments and Chamber Ensemble, composed in 2018
    • Performed by Multicultural Ensemble, conducted by Michael Alexander at Multi Cultural Festival, Greeley, Colorado, USA in October 2018.
  32. The Bodindra Symphony (Symphony No.8) for Orchestra, Baritone, and Chorus, composed in 2019
    • Performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michel Tilkin at Thailand Cultural Centre in July 2019.
  33. Sinfonia Ayutthaya (2019 version) Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, composed in 1995 and revised in 2019
    • Performed by Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Pamornphan Komolpamorn at Prince Mahidol Hall in July 2019.
  34. Civilization of ASEAN Concerto for ASEAN Traditional Instruments and Chamber Orchestra, composed in 2019
    • Performed by Chulalongkorn University Chamber Ensemble, conducted by Michael Alexander at Chulalongkorn University Music Hall in October 2019.
  35. Suvarnabhumi Prelude composed in 2019
    • Performed by the Brass Ensemble of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra at Prince Mahidol Hall in November 2019.
  36. Srivijaya for Piano and String Quartet, composed in 2020
    • Performed by WIRO Ensemble, Sejong Center for Performing Arts, Seoul, South Korea in May 2020.
  37. The Royal Celebration Overture for Orchestra, composed in 2020
    • Performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Vanich Potavanich at Thailand Cultural Centre in July 2020.
  38. The Dawn of Spring Symphony Poem for Orchestra, composed in 2020
    • Performed by Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music Youth Orchestra, conducted by Damrih Banawitayakit at Thailand National Theatre in December 2020.
  39. The Glorious Kingdom Symphony (Symphony No.9) for Orchestra, composed in 2020-2021
    • To be performed by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Michel Tilkin.
    • (Date to be announced)
  40. The Maritime Empires Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, composed in 2020 - 2021.
    • To be performed by Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra.
    • (Date to be announced)
  41. ‘Three Spirits of ASEAN for Saxophone and Piano
    • Issued on CD “Australian Thais” by HD Duo, released by Cala Signum label in 2021.