Southern Thailand Tour 2009
- Tuesday, July 14 (Bangkok)
19:00 Concert - Bangkok Art and Cultural Center - Wednesday, July 15 (Bangsaen/Chonburi)
14:00 Workshop - Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Burapha University
19:00 Concert - Eastern Center of Art and Culture, Burapha University - Saturday, July 18 (Hat Yai)
10:00 Workshop - MIFA Hat Yai Music School
15:00 Concert - Ponwitthaya School Auditorium - Sunday, July 19 (Songkhla)
15:00 Concert - Rajabhat University Songkhla - Thursday, July 23 (Phuket)
13:30 Workshop - YAMAHA Music School Phuket
18:00 Concert - Phuket Rajabhat University
Program:
Overture to the "Marriage of Figaro"
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
"Pizzicato Ostinato" from Symphony #4
(Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
Disco Kid (Osamu Shoji)
Snow Break (Peter Kütt)
Laguduvor (Thai Traditional)
Kang Kaw Kin Kluay (Thai Traditional)
Ton Vorachet (Thai Traditional)
Never Mind the Hungry Men's Blues
(H.M. King Bhumibol)
Old Candle Light Blues (H.M. King Bhumibol)
Tequilla (Chuck Rio)
A Night in Tunisia (Dizzy Gillespie&Fank Paparelli)
The Music of the Night (Andrew Lioyd Weber)
Minute Waltz - Jazz Version (Frederic Chopin)
The Carnival of the Animals (Camille Saint-Saens)
Guest Musicians
Reiko Yamadera
(Pianist)

Reiko Yamadera has been on Piano faculty at College of Music, Mahidol University since 2004.
Born in Osaka, Japan, she started to play piano at the age of 5.
She studied and performed at Kusatsu International Music Academy and Festival in Japan under Edith Picht-Axenfeld and at Austrian International Summer Academy at Salzburg Mozarteum College of Music under Andrzej Jasinski, after received her Bachelor of Music in Piano performance from Soai University in Osaka in 1994.
In 1996, she moved to Salzburg where she continued studying piano at the Mozarteum University of Music under Prof. Peter Lang and attained the Austrian Magistertitel in 2004.
She has given concerts with singers and instrumentalists in European countries, Japan, Malaysia and Thailand. As a soloist, she has performed with the Telemann Chamber Orchestra (Osaka) and has been performing recitals regularly in Japan and Europe.













