Although he has taught throughout the world, since 2000, Andrew Thomas has become a regular guest of the People's Republic of China. Under the auspices of the Chinese Government, Dr. Thomas performed his composition for solo piano,
Music at Twilight in Hong Kong and
Guangzhou. Dr. Thomas is now an Advisor of the
Guangxi Arts College and a guest conductor of the Guangxi Arts College Youth Orchestra. He has returned yearly for further conducting and solo performances. He was honored as the main Western speaker at a conference of middle school administrators and government officials from all parts of China. In an effort to upgrade music education throughout China, Dr. Thomas developed a program which brought together music academies in an effort to advance all the students’ technical and artistic abilities in Western as well as
Asian music. In April 2004 he conducted the
Shanghai Conservatory Youth Orchestra and the
Nanning Symphony in a three concerto evening with student soloists from Shanghai,
Nanning and,
Juilliard. He is currently composing a new evening length cross-cultural ballet, "Focus of the Heart" for the Chinese people with an original story written by his partner
Howard Kessler. The score utilizes both full Traditional Chinese and Western orchestras. It was scheduled to be premiered Fall 2009 in Beijing. Since 2003 Dr. Thomas has lectured, taught, and performed in Korea at a
music festival that he co-directed. This festival, The Seoul Music Festival and Academy brings together Western and Korean teachers to perform and to teach advanced String and Piano students. He conducted two programs with the
Prime Symphony Orchestra, and one with the
Suwon Philharmonic, then another program for the
Korean Symphony Orchestra, including his concerto for marimba and orchestra,
Loving Mad Tom, all in
Seoul, Korea. On October 9, 2004, Dr. Andrew Thomas marked his 65th birthday and long service at Juilliard with a piano recital, later stepping down as Pre-College director in 2006 to focus on composing and teaching, and was honored with the title of director emeritus. ==Works==