Thursday, February 12, 2009

Cambodian-born cellist in Germany owes life to music

Cambodian-born cellist Sonny Thet (Photo: www.sonnythet.de)
Thu, 12 Feb 2009
DPA

Berlin - The career of cellist Sonny Thet, who owes his life to music, has royal roots. Born in 1954 in the kingdom of Cambodia, he was sent at age 15 by Prince Norodom Sihanouk, then Cambodia's head of state, to the East German city of Weimar for musical studies. Thet became more than just a good student. He founded the music group Bayon, which went on to fame in communist East Germany.

Now a resident of Berlin, Thet gives about 120 concerts a year. His current tour, featuring compositions from his recent album Zauberland, will take him to Lisbon, Poznan and Bregenz in addition to cities in Germany over the coming weeks.

Thet's unique style melds classical, jazz and rock elements. Though he has spent most of his life in Germany, his music is inspired by his homeland.

"You can always hear an Asian touch," he said. "I just can't hide."

Cambodia became independent from France in 1953. Thet decided to take up the cello while a young boy after hearing a former French soldier play the instrument, which was alien to the south-east Asian country.

"It was love at first sound," Thet recalled, his dark eyes gleaming behind rimless glasses.

He actually had been much too young to study in Weimar, but the East German authorities could not turn down Prince Sihanouk's request without damaging bilateral diplomatic relations.

Thet quickly showed talent. He was supposed to establish an orchestra in Cambodia after his studies, but that never happened.

That's because communist Khmer Rouge guerrillas took over Cambodia in 1975, aiming to create an agrarian utopia. Artists, intellectuals and large landowners stood in their way. People were sentenced to death simply for wearing spectacles. Few musicians survived the Khmer Rouge's approach to communism.

Music proved to be Thet's rescue. "I was lucky to be able to leave Cambodia before Pol Pot came to power," Thet noted, referring to the Khmer Rouge leader.

"Democratic Kampuchea," as the Khmer Rouge renamed the country, isolated itself from the outside world. Thet lost all contact with his family and began to establish himself in Germany, giving concerts. He was allowed to travel to western Europe and the United States.

Thet named his music group Bayon, after a temple in Angkor, Cambodia. The temple's numerous towers have four carved stone faces pointing in the cardinal directions. The group's members come from all four points of the compass, too.

"We founded the group having no idea we'd earn a living with it," Thet said.

He toured East Germany, made recordings and built up an audience. Thet said he had "no inkling" at first of his countrymen's plight under the Khmer Rouge's reign of terror. An estimated 1.7 million to 3 million Cambodians were killed or starved to death from 1975 to 1979. In Thet's family, only an uncle survived.

In 1992, after an absence of more than 20 years, Thet was able to travel to his homeland. "I could only bear to be there for two weeks before I returned to Germany. It was as if the smell of corpses was everywhere," he recalled.

"When I'm feeling bad, I get out my cello and really play my heart out," Thet remarked. Then, he felt his family to be quite near. At the end of 2008, Thet went back to Cambodia for a few weeks where a documentary film is being made about him. The film is to be shown at the 2010 Berlin Film Festival.

For more information, see: www.sonnythet.de

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Real cool, congrats!

Anonymous said...

Congratulation! I am proud of you, Thet.

A Cambodian student

Anonymous said...

Is he a solo cello or is he just one of the cellist.

Anonymous said...

YOU SEE OUR KING IS A GENIUS

HE SENT PEOPLE TO LEARN ABROAD GREAT THINGS IN THE HOPE THAT OTHERS WOULD FOLLOW FOR EXAMPLE, SONNY THETS FOOT STEPS.

DO NOT DOUBT OUR FORMER KING!

Anonymous said...

Probably just a loser.

Anonymous said...

I love orchestra. Please bring Orchestra to Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Sihanouk sent students to only the communist states because he is a die-hard communist. He is not a royalist nor Democratic.

Anyway I admired Mr. Sonny Thet and he is one of the great Khmers. He is one of the best as Yo Yo Ma. Only Yo Yo Ma lives in the US where our Khmer musician lives in Germany. Not too many people could have a chance to show off their work and talent.

Thank you for making Khmer people feel proud of you, but not to count Hun Sen and CPP supporters. They're all Hanoi agents.

Khmer in Washington DC

Anonymous said...

i've just listened to his "Dance of Apsara". i know nothing much of music but to me it recalls the traditional "Bangkong Kh'erk", that hauntingly sad lament.

Anonymous said...

Dear Khmer in Washington: Music is universal. We can learn anywhere, in Western or Eastern Conutries. There's no discrimination.

Anonymous said...

4:41pm! fool! Khmer in Washinton speake in general way about the old fool!!!!

Anonymous said...

My beloved 12:24PM!

I am not really sure that I will entirely agree with your proudful of our Mighty Samdech Ta SihanoukVarman's accomplishments.

Did you consciously know that he spent the Kampuchea national budget on all his movies? Even though it became increasingly deficited, he did not give a damn!

Did you acknowledgeably know how many hours, days, months, and even year for single man to compose music and play, to act, and to film one movie?

How many movie did have made during he was in office?

Did he have time to do his offical job as the president of Kampuchea?

Anonymous said...

Good job Thet,keep flying higher,Cambodia need more people like
you.

Anonymous said...

There was no corpses in 1992. The KR were ousted on 1979. The only reason he returned to Cambodia in 2008 was to appear in a documentary. This guy does not love his homeland. A crocodile lost from his pond.

Anonymous said...

Dear Sonny,
I wish there were more Cambodians who love to preserve our beloved Cambodia's integrity as what you did. Anyone dares to say you don't love your homeland, he'd better go look at himself in the mirror and see if he had done anything for his country..! Crocs left the pond to survive from being eaten alive by Vietcongs..!
Sincerely,

Rith
California, USA.