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= Jenssen Manaspas = Jenssen Manaspas Chaiwanchana (14 May 1999) is a Thai-Swiss pianist and organist.

Early life and education
Jenssen Manaspas was born in Bangkok, where he studied first and finished his piano degree in 2016. He began studying classical music at the age of thirteen.

In his early years, he studied with Suphot Khetkuhntod from the College of Music Bansomdej Chaophraya. Later on, Philippe Guilhon-Herbert, an all-around artist with an eclectic career, studied with Michel Béroff, Denis Pascal and Jean-Claude Pennetier and graduated with first prizes in piano from Conservatoire national supérieur de Paris. Historical keyboard music and interpretation with Michel Kiener (professor at Conservatoire de Genève). Edmond Voeffray (professor at Conservatoire cantonal Valais), organist of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Sion and Église Notre-Dame-de la Visitation.

Career
In 2019, not so long after becoming pupil of Edmond Voeffray, Manaspas became the part organists at Église Notre-Dame-de la Visitation, Martigny .

In 2021, after a tour of concerts around Switzerland, Pierre Hoarau, the director of Seminar Redemptoris Mater of Fribourg commissioned Manaspas for the first concert with choir, which was soon established as Concert Pour Les Vocations and became the first music director of the seminary. Today concerts may be found seasonally around the Suisse Romande.

Nevertheless, his interests are not just in music but also history, hospitality and business. Moreover, he studied at the Glion Institute of Higher Education.

As well as a virtuoso pianist, he is also renowned as an organist and conductor. " He performs organ works with a great deal of force and imposing voices and favourable tempo", as once said by Charles Morerod, the Swiss prelate.

This day he is an organist at Église Saint-Sigismond, Saint Maurice and Massongex.