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IntAct 2024: Machine Labor Rock International Composition Institute of Thailand (ICIT) 2024 19th - 22nd DEC 2024 at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) Zhuosheng Jin Zhuosheng Jin’s music is described as “powerful” and “haunting” (The New York Times). His composition emphasises relationships between literature, especially poetry, and sonic texture. He wins 2021 Irino Prize (1st prize, Japan), 2020 Matan Givol Composers Competition (1st prize, Israel), 2020 Salvatore Martirano Award (1st prize, US), 2019 Toru Takemitsu Composition Award (3rd prize, Japan), among others. Jin's music has been programmed in more than 20 countries. He wrote for the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Ensemble InterContemporain (soloists), Klangforum Wien (soloists), Meitar Ensemble, Quatuor Béla, Ensemble Mdi, Syntax Ensemble, and Mivos Quartet, etc., and has worked with conductors including Pierre-André Valade, Jean-Philippe Wurtz, Guillaume Bourgogne, and Kanako Abe, et al. His scores are published by BabelScores France. Jin is currently an Assistant Professor at Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen and is the founder and organiser of "MUS Talks" Lecture Series and the Salon Concert Series at the school. He holds degrees from Oberlin College (BM‘15), Boston University (MM‘17), and McGill University (DMUS‘22). His teachers include Philippe Leroux, Josh Levine, and Xiaogang Ye, et al. At the moment, you were the happiest person (2024) for Twelve musicians This work draws inspiration from the opening lyrics of singer Deserts Chang's song "Rose-Colored You," aiming to convey the original song's emotion and humanistic values in a new way. Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music Youth Orchestra (PYO) Puthita Puvabunditsin - Flute Patnaree Chulasakcharoen - Oboe Kanoksan Rungjiratananon - Clarinet Jirawat Chainan - Bassoon Natthakit athichaithanakul - French Horn Phacharaphon Tahom - French Horn Vorapol pakdeeuthorn - Trumpet Siwat Sopacharoen - Trombone Chanthaphat Chansiri - Tuba Peerapat Srithandet - Percussion Dhorn Taksinwarajan - Keyboard Pluempiti Chotikulo - Violin Thanyatorn Tanaboriboon - Violin Napat Ruankaew - Viola Fasai Buranasiri - Cello Phumraphi Wong-anusorn - Double Bass Boon Hua Lien - Conductor Video recording and editing: Chatchai Tatong Chupong Sutarot Worakon Phuaphan Tuchawong Sirisawat Sound recording: SB SOUNDSYSTEM & G.MEDIA Sound mixing: Khwanpol Muangmud