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  • Sirintip Phasuk

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    Sirintip Phasuk

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    Thai-Swedish multimodal artist, singer and producer Sirintip creates works that center climate action through empathy and meaningful connections. She has issued three critically-acclaimed releases, Carbon (Ropeadope), The Lost World (GroundUP) and Tribus (GroundUP); collaborated on albums from Bill Laurance of Snarky Puppy, Sasha Berliner, Kengchakaj Kengkarnka and The Fur; and produced releases for actor Melanie Smith (Seinfeld), Vincent Ding and FORQ. Commissioned pieces include “Common Ground” composed for International Day of Peace for Songs 4 World Peace; music for a large ensemble for the Royal Academy of Music in Sweden; orchestral arrangements of “I’ll Be There” and “A Case of You” for Swedish Radio and Malmo Symphony Orchestras, respectively; and interpretations for both Nobel Chemistry Prize and Nobel Prize for Peace. Commercial credits include vocal performances and studio recordings for the Alzheimer’s Association and AT&T Discovery District; her film score for Arthur Conan Doyle’s 1925 feature “Lost World” premiered in 2022. She has appeared at international festivals and major venues across the world, alongside Mark Guiliana, Benny Andersson (ABBA), Michael League, Evan Marien, Ghost Note, MonoNeon, Sungazer, Becca Stevens, Tyshawn Sorey, Henrik Linder, and countless diverse acts.

     


    Degrees Held

    Manhattan School of Music, New York  

    Master of Music in Jazz Arts, Voice 2015 – 2017 

    Royal College of Music, Stockholm, Sweden 

    Bachelor Degree in Music, Jazz Voice 2012 – 2015 

     


    Professional Affiliation

    DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS PERFORMED/WORKED WITH

    International - Snarky Puppy, Mark Guiliana (David Bowie), James Francies (Chris Potter), Antonio Sanchez (Pat Metheny), Tyshawn Sorey, GhostNote, Becca Stevens, Kate McGarry, Brian Newman (Lady Gaga) Swedish - Benny Andersson (ABBA), Henrik Lindner (Dirty Loops)

    NOTEWORTHY MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS

    Recording Academy Member 2020 - present

    We Don’t Have Time Ambassador 2023 - present

    Asian American Arts Alliance 2022 - present

    STIM (Swedish Performing Rights Organization) 2010 - present

    Royal Academy of Music Sweden Think Tank “Unga tankar om musik” chosen member 2016 - 2020

    Women in Jazz Organization, NYC (Founding leader) 2017 - 2018

    SELECTED ENDORSEMENTS

    Moog Synthesizers 2021

    Focusrite 2020

    Empire Ears, EarthQuaker Devices, TC Helicon 2018

    Ableton 2017

    PROMINENT PHILANTHROPIC WORK

    Founded Live From Our Living Rooms 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization

    “First jazz festival of the quarantine era”- Rolling Stone as a response to canceled performances and venue closures at the beginning of 2020. Over the course of three virtual series in 2020, LFOLR raised over $140k, distributed in the form of 100 relief grants and paid performance and education opportunities to nearly 160 artists

     

     


    Recent Publications

    Swedish National Radio Live concert broadcast 2023

    WNYC, WBGO, Scott’s Bass Lessons, Paste Magazine, We Don’t Have Time In studio live performance 2018 - 2023

    DownBeat Magazine review “Best Albums of 2022” 2022

    Huffington Post Music Video premiere and interview 2022

    All That’s Jazz Podcast interview 2022

    Rolling Stone, Forbes, Fox, Wall Street Journal Live From Our Living Rooms 2020

     


    Performances and Appearances

    PROMINENT PERFORMANCES, EXHIBITS AND RESIDENCIES

    2023 Performance at the Nobel Dinner Gala at House of Sweden, Washington DC for the American Nobel Laureates, Anthony Fauci, HRH Princess Madeleine of Sweden

    2022 & 2023 Artist at Sea Residency, Sitka Center of Ecology and Art

    2021 Opening DC Jazz Festival at House of Sweden, Washington DC, sharing the ceremony with Joshua Redman and Brian Blade

    2019 Support act for Snarky Puppy on their Europe tour (7 performances) and 2018 on their US tour (3 performances)

    2018 US and Europe headline tour of debut album “Tribus” (19 performances)

    2016 Opened for Wayne Shorter at the Polar Music Prize in Stockholm. Performed a commissioned piece in honor of Mr Shorter.

    PERFORMANCES AT RENOWNED VENUES AND FESTIVALS

    Metropolitan Museum, Guggenheim Museum, The Jazz Gallery, Birdland Jazz Club, Dizzy’s Club/Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Stone, Roulette Intermedium, National Sawdust, Queens Botanical Gardens, National Sawdust, WNYC Radio, NYC Winter Jazzfest, DC Jazz Festival, Stockholm Jazz Festival, Copenhagen Jazz Festival, So What’s Next Festival NL, Winnipeg Jazz Festival CA, Wonderfruit Festival TH, National Theater Bangkok, Tivoli Vredenburg NL, O2 Academy Bournemouth UK

    DISCOGRAPHY AS A LEAD ARTIST

    Carbon, Sirintip, Ropeadope NYC, October 2022 (Dur: 43 mins)

    The Lost World (Music inspired by the film), GroundUP Music, March 2022  (Dur: 102 mins)                               

    Tribus, Sirintip, GroundUP Music, NYC 2018 (Dur: 34 mins)

    NOTABLE COMMISSIONED COMPOSITIONS OF ORIGINAL WORK

    2022 The Lost World (102 mins) film score for the silent movie “The Lost World” 1925, commissioned by GroundUP Music, premiered at 19 Alamo Drafthouse theaters, February 27 2022

    2019 Utopia on Mars 18 piece ensemble Commissioned by Royal Academy of Music in Sweden, performed at Uppsala Concert Hall (15 mins)

    2013 OPCW Musical interpretation of the Nobel Prize for Peace, commissioned by the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, exhibited at the Nobel Museum (3:17 mins) and American Swedish Institute Minneapolis USA 2013, 2014, 2015

    NOTABLE COMMISSIONED COMPOSITIONS AND ARRANGEMENTS OF NON-ORIGINAL WORK

    04/2022 Symphony Orchestra Arrangement of  I’ll be there - Jackson 5 for 

    Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra (3:56 mins)

    03/2022 Symphony Orchestra Arrangement of A Case of You - Joni Mitchell for 

    Malmo Symphony Orchestra and Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra  (5:39 mins)

       


    Research Interests

    Sustainability, climate change, plankton, fungi, humanity, equality, multi-cultural backgrounds


    Awards And Honors

    2024 Chamber Music America Artistic Projects

    2024 New York State Council of the Arts Artist Support Grant

    2024 Oregon Sea Grant

    2024 American Scandinavian Society Cultural Grant

    2023 New Music USA - Creator Fund

    2022 Best Albums of 2022 - DownBeat Magazine

    2022 New York Foundation of the Arts Women’s Fund

    2022 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council - Creative Engagement

    2021 & 2016 Swedish Performing Rights Society Grant, Stockholm 

    2021 Swedish Arts Council Fonography Grant 

    2015 - 2017 Manhattan School of Music Scholarship, New York 

    2015 Semifinalist Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition, Los Angeles, CA

     


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    Current Courses

    Music Technology Seminar 2
    JTEB 4408, Spring 2025

    Vocal Performance 2
    JVOC 1725, Spring 2025

    Future Courses

    Lessons 1000
    JLES 1000, Fall 2025

    Vocal Performance 5
    JVOC 3723, Fall 2025

    Voice as Instrument Ensemble
    JVOC 3705, Fall 2025

    Past Courses

    Vocal Performance 5
    JVOC 3723, Fall 2024

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