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Mantana Keartiwongs is known by the original name Mantana Morakul ( th, มัณฑนา โมรากุล, ; born March 30, 1923) was the first female singer in The Public Relations Department band,
Luk Krung Luk krung ( th, ลูกกรุง, ; literally "child of the city"), also called ''phleng luk krung'' ( เพลงลูกกรุง), is a genre of Thai popular music. It is a more polished, urban style, compared to its folk music count ...
singer and the Early Era singer of The Suntaraporn Band. Mantana also is the National artist of 2009 in Performing arts (Thai music – singing).


History

Mantana was born on Friday, Waxing of the 14th Night of the 5th Lunar Month, Pig Zodiac (วันศุกร์ ขึ้น 14 ค่ำ เดือนห้า ปีกุน) of the
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, Equalance to the Date March 30, 1923, of the
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, at Ban Suan Suphan, resting place of Prapayurawongs (Chao kun chom Marnda pae in King Rama 5). She's the 4th child of Luang Siriratchsap (Chai Morakul) (1896–1961), Officer of The
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, and Phan Morakul (née Krueasuwan). Mantana's name has been changed numerous times; when she was first born, his father was promoted in ranks, so Prapayurawongs changed to "Charoen" (เจริญ which means advanced) because she was born with her dad's prosperous. Times passed by when Mantana received a chance to play in The Banthomsin band of Phraya Aniruthatewa (Fuen Phuengboon); she used "Saengchamroen." as her name. She sang her first song in 1935,"KhaneungRak" sang along with "Saengsom Saengyakhom". In 1939 she practiced singing with Kru Sakhon Mitranont and later changed her name to "Churee.". In 1942
Plaek Phibunsongkhram Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram ( th, แปลก พิบูลสงคราม ; alternatively transcribed as ''Pibulsongkram'' or ''Pibulsonggram''; 14 July 1897 – 11 June 1964), locally known as Marshal P. ( th, จอมพล ...
changed her name to "Mantana." Mantana first practiced singing with Mismaccan in the Christian church,
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Province. She started singing Plehng Thai Derm with Kru Cher Buranont (Mother of Sulaleewan Suwanthat); later, she was inspired by
Phleng Thai sakon ''Phleng Thai sakon'' ( th, เพลงไทยสากล) is a Thai term translating roughly as "international-style Thai music". It refers to Thai music in which traditional elements are blended with the use of Western notation and instruments ...
singings of Chamrus Suwoks so she practiced with Sakhon Mitranont, Kru Waes Sunthornchamorn and Sri Yongyuth along with self-practicing. She studied in Saowapha School (Now known as Saowabha Vocational College) but only learned Mathayom 2 (Grade 8) because of financial problems, so she only practiced singing with Kru Sakhon Mitranont and Kru Pim Puangnark and also played in a show of Charukanok band until getting a chance to record the 4th song in 1939 with T. Ngekchuan store, the music is "Nam Nuea Bah" by Pim Puangnark


Working life

Mantana got a chance to sing at Prince
Aditya Dibabha Prince Aditya Dibabha ( th, อาทิตย์ทิพอาภา; ; ; 27 July 1900 – 19 May 1946) was a member of the Thai Royal Family and a Siamese political figure. He served as Chairman of the Regency Council between the years 1935 an ...
's birthday festive at
Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall The Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall or the Ambara Villa ( th, พระที่นั่งอัมพรสถาน: ''Phra Thinang Amphorn Sathan'') is a royal mansion situated inside Bangkok's Dusit Palace. It served as the primary residence ...
,
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on July 24, 1940; Mantana was persuaded by The Director General of The Advertising Department, Wilart Ostanont to be a singer in the department, but Mantana was 17 during that time and cannot be Civil Servants because she was too young, so she became Extraordinary employee first until she matured to required age. She then became a singer and the first female singer of a band. In her serving times, Mantana recorded over 200 songs, varies from soul-stirring pieces,
Compositions by Bhumibol Adulyadej Bhumibol Adulyadej (1927-2016), the late King of Thailand, had written more than 49 songs. His music is known in Thai as "Phleng Phra Ratcha Niphon" ( th, เพลงพระราชนิพนธ์; lit. "Royal Composition"). He was influen ...
to international-style Thai music; Mantana got a chance to sing "Tewapa Ku Fan" and "Duangchai Kub Kwam Rak" in front of
King Bhumibol Adulyadej Bhumibol Adulyadej ( th, ภูมิพลอดุลยเดช; ; ; (Sanskrit: ''bhūmi·bala atulya·teja'' - "might of the land, unparalleled brilliance"); 5 December 192713 October 2016), conferred with the title King Bhumibol the Great ...
and
Queen Sirikit Queen Sirikit ( th, สิริกิติ์; ; ); born ''Mom Rajawongse'' Sirikit Kitiyakara ( th, สิริกิติ์ กิติยากร; ; 12 August 1932) is the queen mother of Thailand. She was Queen of Thailand as the wif ...
in "Marriage Coronation" banquet day at
Sa Pathum Palace Sa Pathum Palace ( th, วังสระปทุม, ) is a royal residence in Pathum Wan District, Bangkok, Thailand. It has been a residence of the Thai Royal Family, especially the House of Mahidol, since the 19th century, and is the official ...
on 1950, her style of singing is that she's one of the first female singers of Thailand that used Western singing styles in Thailand. She was also an Early era
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for The Advertising Department; she was a member of the department before resigning from government service in 1951 to marry her love of life, Bunyong Keartiwongs. She has four children in total. After Resigning from Civil Serving, she started a business alongside her husband, " Sri Phran Nok Cinema" Phran Nok Road,
Ban Chang Lo Ban Chang Lo ( th, บ้านช่างหล่อ, ) is one of five subdistricts ('' khwaeng'') and namesake historic neighbourhood in Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok's Thonburi side (west bank of Chao Phraya River). History Its name meaning ...
,
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. Until She stopped the business after the cinema burned down; one of the movies she made was " Marn Rak" in 1973; she wrote all the stories and helped sing for television programs until 1945; she completely stopped singing due to health problems. She lives with her children at her house, Thanon Phutthamonthon Sai 2. But still appears in specific concerts, such as * "Dao Pradub Fah Manthana Morakul" Concert. Set up at
Thailand Cultural Centre The Thailand Cultural Centre (Thai alphabet, Thai; ศูนย์วัฒนธรรมแห่งประเทศไทย) is a performing arts venue in Huai Khwang district, Bangkok, Thailand. History Built with a grant from Japan, the T ...
, May 21, 1995, her 72nd birthday. * "Nimit Chai Peang Fan 80 Pii Manthana Morakul" Concert, Set up by
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with The Public Relations Department at
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, November 16, 2003, for her 80th birthday. * "Yorn Wela kub Manthana Morakul" Concert, at
Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre (SAC) ( th, ศูนย์มานุษยวิทยาสิรินธร) is an academic institution under the Ministry of Culture in Taling Chan District, Bangkok, Thailand, established ...
on March 25, 2007, in her 84th birthday. * "Dao Pradub Fah Manthana Morakul Sinlapin Haeng Chart" Concert, set up at The Public Relations Department Centre, April 18, 2010 นn, the occasion of being honored as The
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in Performing arts (Thai music – singing) of 2009, at her age of 87.


Honor

* Selected from
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to be The
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in Performing arts (Thai music – singing) of 2009, on January 7, 2010.


Famous work


Singing

Duang Chai Kub Kwam Rak (Composit of The king), Tewapa Ku Fan (Composit of The king), Wang bua ban, Sin Suk Sin Rak, Bua Klang Beung, Rak Re, Phetburi Daen Chai, Dao Thee Ab Sang, Chulatreekoon, Pratchaya Kee Mao, Sohn Thong Lohm, Wang Nam Won, Pong Chai Rak (Duet with
Eua Sunthornsanan Eua Suntornsanan ( th, เอื้อ สุนทรสนาน; ; January 21, 1910, Amphawa, Samut Songkhram Province – April 1, 1981) was a singer, Thai composer and bandleader of Suntaraporn band. He was a pioneer in introducing Weste ...
), Ah Lai La, Nu Aoei, Ngao Haeng Kwam Lahng (Duet with Winai Chulabutsapa), Mua Rai Cha Pohp, Kra Tai Ngoh (Duet with Winai Chulabutsapa), Plaeng Ratrii, Sarika Chom Duean, Den Duang Dao, Phu pae Rak, Dok mai Kub malang, Dok Mai klai mue, Suam Muak, Chan Kra poh ruang, Thin Thai Yarm, Thang Cheewith, Dok mai thin yarm, Wathanatham, Suan krua, Ngon tae ngarm (Duet with
Eua Sunthornsanan Eua Suntornsanan ( th, เอื้อ สุนทรสนาน; ; January 21, 1910, Amphawa, Samut Songkhram Province – April 1, 1981) was a singer, Thai composer and bandleader of Suntaraporn band. He was a pioneer in introducing Weste ...
), Nam Nuea Bah, Sai lom Kruan, Klom Drun, Satsana Rak, Pa ngerp, Phee Sua yarm chao, Yen yen (Duet with Pensri Poomchoosri), Roi Rak Roi Rao, Huang Nam leuk, Luea Leum, Luea Ahlai, Sahn Rak, Dok Fah Ruang (Duet with Winai Chulabutsapa), Dam Neon Sai (Duet with
Eua Sunthornsanan Eua Suntornsanan ( th, เอื้อ สุนทรสนาน; ; January 21, 1910, Amphawa, Samut Songkhram Province – April 1, 1981) was a singer, Thai composer and bandleader of Suntaraporn band. He was a pioneer in introducing Weste ...
), Thoe Yu Nai, Plean plaeng kham, Sang Rak, Tang Thee Thong klap, Cheewith ying, Pasarak (Duet with Chawalee Chuangwith), Nong Kai (Duet with Supanee Pooksomboon), etc.


Composition

Manthana also composed lyrics for songs such as: * Wassana Kratai (sung by
Eua Sunthornsanan Eua Suntornsanan ( th, เอื้อ สุนทรสนาน; ; January 21, 1910, Amphawa, Samut Songkhram Province – April 1, 1981) was a singer, Thai composer and bandleader of Suntaraporn band. He was a pioneer in introducing Weste ...
and also one of the favorite songs of Princess Bejaratana Rajasuda) * Chai Noh Chai (sung by Chanthana Obayawarth) * Rak mee kam (sung by Winai Chulabutsapa) * Siang Du wao (sung by Marisa Amartayakul) * Ratrii Sud Tai (sung by Ruangthong Thonglanthom) * Saen huang (sung by Bussaya Rangsee) * Sud Kha Neung (sung by herself)


References

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