50 of the children have been
learning violin and piano through Immanuel Day Nursery
(kindergarten). For the
older students coming to lessons after school in the afternoons and evenings, 23
of them come from the area close to Home of Praise and 50 students got their
lessons in Immanuel Church. 20 of the students learning music after school
started to play violin in Immanuel Day Nursery. In addition to offer free music
lessons to children and youths in the shabby and decaying areas surrounding
Immanuel Church and Home of Praise community center, Immanuel Music School also
wish to expend the work to other poor areas and churches in Bangkok and other
parts of Thailand. During 2014 we have had 4 violin students from Ruampraporn
Church and some students from Luther Seminary Thailand (coming from different
parts of the country) joined the choir.
Many of the 124 students in Immanuel Music School have been very eager
to come to lessons, orchestra rehearsals and helping out teaching their friends
and younger children:
34 of the students have come between 35-83 times during 2014 (1-2 times
a week).
41 of the students have come between 20-34 times during 2014.
34 of the students have come between 10-19 times (too little to make
much progress)

The age of the members of Immanuel Music School in 2014 range from 3 to
46, 7 were grownups (25 and older), most of them also working as leaders in the
music school, 13 were students (19-24 years old), 3 were High School students,
18 were Secondary School students, 43 were Primary School students and 40 were
kindergarten students.
This year Immanuel Music School has arranged two big concerts, one
summer


visiting including a short concert for the Norwegian ambassador and a couple of his staff. We have also this year joined two String festivals arranged by international schools here in Bangkok, one for high school students arranged by ISB, and one for Key Stage 3 children (age 12-14) arranged by BPS.
Immanuel Music School was also invited to play at BB (Boys Brigade)’s 20 years anniversary event and ISB’s winter concert. In May we performed at a concert at Munjai Café. The younger children performed at the graduation


Leaders and teachers in Immanuel Music School 2014:

Solveig Meling Johannessen is the founder of Immanuel Music
School together with her husband, Dag. She is still the one teaching most individual
and small groups lessons, especially for the small kids, and she also organizes
and takes care of the economy.

Kiattisak Boonman (Man) is the youth worker at the community center
Home of Praise. He teaches
guitar, and sometimes other band-instruments and
Thai music. He also leads the Home of Praise Children Choir.
Stephen Maniam, composer, music teacher and double bassist from
Scotland, was a volunteer in Immanuel Music School the first half year of 2014.
He both gave lessons in double bass, music theory, arranging, composition and
writing music using a computer. Especially our scholarship student Fiw learned
very much from him, and Stephen was the person helping and encouraging the
students begin to arrange hymns and making compositions. Stephen also helped
playing double bass in the orchestra.
orchestra rehearsals during the year and also both the big concerts we have had
in 2014. He is especially helping and encouraging Ton, our conductor, to
develop his conductor skills, but in some occasions Jonathan also has been
conducting himself. This happened at Immanuel Music School’s Asia premiere of
Stephen Maniam’s Suite for strings at the summer concerts, and he was the
conductor of the 5 combined choir and orchestra pieces for the Christmas
concert. It was a very inspirational and encouraging experience, most of all
for all the choir members who got the feeling of singing in a real, good choir
for the first time.
Nathapon Po-Ngam (Pol), violinist and friend of Ton from Mahidol
University, joined the orchestra camp in April as a leader, and also helped out
playing violin, both solo and in the orchestra at our summer concert.


Chanda Saiyotha (A. Ant), the pastor of Immanuel Lutheran
Church, has led the worship team and band during the year 2014. With very good
support and encouragement through daily problems and big events from him, the Immanuel
congregation leadership committee, Immanuel Women group and all people mentioned
here, Immuel Music School has managed to develop to where we are today. Thanks
to God who has blessed us, and given us strengths and his love every day.
Support, donations and economy:
Immanuel Music School has had expenses totally of 218,929 Bath in 2014:
Salaries, also including costs of apprentice and 5 external
cello lessons: 82,403 Bath
Sheet music, including copies: 12,294 Bath
Rehearsal Camp: 37,828 Bath
Inventory, including rewards: 7,692 Bath
Travelling: 2,780 Bath
Concerts: 24,226 Bath
Immanuel Music School has no fixed income and is totally dependent of
generous donations, support and volunteers giving out of their time helping to
teach or/and play for free or at a low price during the year.
During 2014 Immanuel Music School has got some really good help.
All together Immanuel Music School had an income of 230,775 Bath in
2014 including support of repairing instruments, our own member’s contributions
and 15,000 in support of the rehearsal camp from a NMS supported project.
*Thank you very much, Stephen Maniam, who gave a big part of your half
year as volunteer to us.
*Thank you very much also to Jonathan Mann, who gave us a lot of Sunday
afternoons (and in December even a lot more than that), to help us, for free.
*Thank you both ISB and BPS, for inviting us to join your string
festivals for free also in 2014.



*Thank you to Thapanin Choroensuk (Soi), cello teacher from Mahidol University who gave some free cello lessons to Fiw. Since we still have no professional cellist in our music school this was to very much use. Fiw used what what he had learned teaching the younger children in Immanuel Music School.
*Thank you to Franke Violin, for letting Ton borrowing a very good
violin and bow, for giving us a lot of
used, but good violin strings and for repairing instruments to a reduced price.

* Thank you ISB for the donation of a computer.
*Thank you for 5 new bows and two shoulder-rests from Vats Church in
occasion of visit in March.
* Thanks also to Anne’s family at ISB, Egil Eide and his visiting
groups, the Norwegian Church in Pattaya and all other supporters, family and
friends for your generous donations. Strawberry sale and 70 years celebration gift
have also been a very good help for Immanuel Music School in 2014.
*Last, but not least, a big thank you to Norwegian Mission Society
(NMS) and all people supporting the organization who have made it possible for
both Solveig and Dag johannessen to stay and work in Thailand for so many
years. Without NMS there would have been no Music School in Immanuel.
What 2015 will bring, we do still not know. Hopefully Immanuel Music School will develop further and expand, but it all depends of what support we get. If you who is reading this, or anyone else you know want to help in any way, you are very welcome.