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Michael Tilson Thomas

Michael Tilson Thomas (born December 21, 1944) is an American conductor, pianist and composer. He is Artistic Director Laureate of the New World Symphony, an American orchestral academy based in Miami Beach, Florida, Music Director Laureate of the San Francisco Symphony, and Conductor Laureate of the London Symphony Orchestra.

Michael Tilson Thomas
Tilson Thomas in 2008
Background information
Born (1944-12-21) December 21, 1944 (age 79)
Los Angeles, California
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Conductor, pianist, composer
Websitehttps://michaeltilsonthomas.com

Biography edit

Tilson Thomas was born in Los Angeles, California, to Ted and Roberta Thomas, a Broadway stage manager and a middle school history teacher, respectively. He is the grandson of noted Yiddish theater stars Boris and Bessie Thomashefsky, who performed in the Yiddish Theater District in Manhattan. The family talent goes back to Tilson Thomas's great-grandfather, Pincus, an actor and playwright, and before that to a long line of cantors; his father, Theodor Herzl Tomashefsky (Ted Thomas), was also a poet and painter.

He was an only child and musical prodigy.[1] Tilson Thomas studied piano with John Crown and composition and conducting under Ingolf Dahl at the University of Southern California, where he graduated from the USC Thornton School of Music '67 and MM '76. As a student of Friedelind Wagner, Tilson Thomas was a Musical Assistant and Assistant Conductor at the Bayreuth Festival.

Tilson Thomas lives in San Francisco with his husband and partner of over 40 years, Joshua Robison.[2][3][4] The couple married on November 2, 2014.[5] On August 6, 2021, Tilson Thomas disclosed publicly for the first time that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer, called glioblastoma multiforme.[6][7][8]

On January 9, 2022, Tilson Thomas returned to his hometown to conduct—for the first time since his cancer disclosure—the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Despite the small audience at Walt Disney Hall due to more than 43,000 newly-diagnosed cases of COVID-19 in L.A. County, Tilson Thomas was greeted warmly by the appreciative audience. He proceeded to lead an acclaimed concert of works by Gabriel Fauré, Tilson Thomas' own Meditations on Rilke—wistful reflections on life and death as the composer turned 75 in 2019—and to conclude, a stunning performance of Sergei Prokofiev's monumental 5th Symphony.[9]

Career edit

Tilson Thomas has conducted a wide variety of music and is a particular champion of modern American works. He is also renowned for his interpretation of the works of Gustav Mahler; he has recorded all nine Mahler symphonies and other major orchestral works with the San Francisco Symphony. These recordings have been released on the high-resolution audio format Super Audio CD on the San Francisco Symphony's own recording label. Tilson Thomas is also known as a premier interpreter of the works of Aaron Copland, Charles Ives, and Steve Reich.

A sampling of Tilson Thomas's own compositions include From the Diary of Anne Frank (1990),[10] Shówa/Shoáh (1995, memorializing the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima),[11] Poems of Emily Dickinson (2002)[12] and Urban Legend (2002).[13]

Tilson Thomas has also been devoted to music education. He leads a series of education programs titled Keeping Score which offers insight into the lives and works of great composers, and led a series of Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic. Tilson Thomas founded the New World Symphony in Miami in 1987. Most recently, Tilson Thomas has led two incarnations of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra, which brings young musicians from around the world together for a week of music making and learning.

Tilson Thomas currently serves as president of the Tomashefsky Project, a $2 million undertaking formed in 2017 that is intended to record and preserve his grandparents' theatrical achievements, and is on the faculty of the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music.[14]

Due to health concerns, Tilson Thomas announced on March 2, 2022, he would be stepping down as the Artistic Director of the New World Symphony and instead serve as the Artistic Director Laureate.[15]

Boston, Buffalo, New York, and Los Angeles edit

From 1968 to 1994, Tilson Thomas was the Music Director of the Ojai Music Festival seven times. After winning the Koussevitzky Prize at Tanglewood in 1969, Tilson Thomas was named Assistant Conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. That same year, he made his conducting debut with the orchestra, replacing an unwell William Steinberg mid-concert and thereby coming into international recognition at the age of 24. He stayed with the Boston Symphony as Principal Guest Conductor until 1974[16] and made several recordings with the orchestra for Deutsche Grammophon. He was music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra from 1971 to 1979, and recorded for Columbia Records with the orchestra.[17]

 
Thomas conducting the New York Philharmonic Young People's Concert, 1977.

Between 1971 and 1977, he also conducted the series of Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic as well as the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra based in Los Angeles. From 1981 to 1985, he was principal guest conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. During a 1985 performance of Mahler's Eighth Symphony at the Hollywood Bowl, a (police) helicopter flew over the venue, disrupting the concert. Tilson temporarily left the stage.[18]

In 2007, he returned to the Hollywood Bowl leading the Los Angeles Philharmonic again in the Mahler Eighth, announcing jokingly, "Now where were we?" He returned in 2013 with Mahler's Second Symphony, when another helicopter flew over the venue. He stopped the orchestra, but then resumed the performance.[citation needed]

New World and London edit

In 1987, Tilson Thomas founded the New World Symphony in Miami Beach, Florida, an orchestral academy for gifted young musicians whose stated mission is "to prepare highly-gifted graduates of distinguished music programs for leadership roles in orchestras and ensembles around the world."[19] He played an instrumental role in the development of the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center in Miami Beach, which opened in 2011, and currently maintains a relationship with the organization as Artistic Director Laureate.[20] (The two had personal history, with Gehry sometimes having baby-sat for Tilson Thomas back when both were growing up in Los Angeles.[20]) In March 2022, Tilson Thomas announced that he is to stand down as Artistic Director of the New World Symphony as of June 1, 2022.[6]

From 1988 to 1995, Tilson Thomas was principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO), and recorded with them for such labels as Columbia (now Sony Classical), including the Symphony No. 3 of Mahler. From 1995, he held the title of principal guest conductor with the LSO, and became conductor laureate in 2016.

San Francisco edit

Tilson Thomas became the San Francisco Symphony's 11th Music Director in 1995. He originally made his debut with the orchestra in January 1974 conducting Mahler's Symphony No. 9. During his first season with the San Francisco Symphony, Tilson Thomas included a work by an American composer on nearly every one of his programs, including the first performances ever by the orchestra of music by Lou Harrison, and culminated with "An American Festival," a two-week focus on American music.[21]

In June 2000, Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony presented a landmark 12-concert American Mavericks Festival, recognizing the innovative works of 20th century American composers. Additional season-ending festivals in Davies Symphony Hall have included explorations of the music of Wagner, Prokofiev, Mahler, Stravinsky, Beethoven and Weill, including semi-staged productions of Rimsky-Korsakov's opera-ballet Mlada, Beethoven's Fidelio, and Wagner's The Flying Dutchman.

During his tenure, the orchestra began to issue recordings on its own SFS Media label.

In April 2005, he conducted the Carnegie Hall premiere of The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater, partly as a tribute to his own grandparents.[22] Other American orchestras have since performed this production, including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, New World Symphony and San Francisco Symphony. It has also been recorded for future broadcast on PBS.[23]

Tilson Thomas collaborated with YouTube in 2009 to help create the YouTube Symphony Orchestra, an orchestra whose members were selected from 30 countries based on more than 3,000 video auditions on YouTube. The Orchestra, as well as such soloists as Mason Bates, Measha Brueggergosman, Joshua Roman, Gil Shaham, Yuja Wang, and Jess Larsen, and participated in a classical music summit in New York City at the Juilliard School over three days. The event culminated in a live concert at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday, April 15. The concert was later made available on YouTube.[24] On March 20, 2011, Tilson Thomas also conducted the "YTSO2" (YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2) in Sydney.[25]

In October 2017, the orchestra announced that Tilson Thomas would conclude his tenure as its music director at the close of the 2019–2020 season, and subsequently take the title of music director laureate.[26][21]

Film and TV edit

His first television appearances were in the Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic, airing from 1971 to 1977.[27] He has also made regular appearances on PBS, with broadcasts featuring Tilson Thomas airing from 1972 through 2008. Eight episodes of WNET's Great Performances series have featured Tilson Thomas. He has also been featured on Japan's NHK and the BBC many times in the last three decades.

In 1976, Tilson Thomas appeared alongside Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in a prime-time special, Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals, a combined live action/animated broadcast of The Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saëns.[28]

In 2011 he hosted a concert stage show celebrating his grandparents and the music of American Yiddish theatre The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater, which aired in 2012 on the PBS series "Great Performances." [29]

Tilson Thomas hosted the Keeping Score television series, nine one-hour documentary-style episodes and eight live-concert programs, which began airing nationally on PBS stations in early November 2006. He and the San Francisco Symphony have examined the lives and music of Gustav Mahler, Dmitri Shostakovich, Charles Ives, Hector Berlioz, Aaron Copland, Igor Stravinsky, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and Ludwig van Beethoven.

Keeping Score discography
  • Tchaikovsky's 4th Symphony – 2004
  • Beethoven's Eroica – 2006
  • Copland and the American Sound – 2006
  • Stravinsky's Rite of Spring – 2006
  • Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique – 2009
  • Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5 – 2009
  • Ives' Holiday Symphony – 2009
  • Mahler: Origins and Legacy – 2011

Partial discography edit

Tilson Thomas has made more than 120 recordings, including works by Bach, Mahler, Beethoven, Prokofiev and Stravinsky as well as his pioneering work with the music of Charles Ives, Carl Ruggles, Steve Reich, John Cage, Ingolf Dahl, Morton Feldman, George Gershwin, John McLaughlin and Elvis Costello. He has recorded the complete orchestral works of Gustav Mahler with the San Francisco Symphony.

Year Orchestra Composer Work (and soloists, if any) Label
1991 London Symphony Orchestra Adam Music from "Giselle" Sony
1990 London Symphony Orchestra, Ambrosian Singers Beethoven Late Choral Music CBS Masterworks
1986 Orchestra of St. Luke's Beethoven Symphony No. 3
Contredanses for Orchestra, WoO 14
CBS Masterworks
2010 San Francisco Symphony Beethoven Symphony No. 5
Piano Concerto No. 4 (Ax)
SFS Media
1999 English Chamber Orchestra Beethoven Symphony No. 6, "Pastorale" Sony Classical
1996 London Symphony Orchestra Bernstein Arias and Barcarolles (von Stade, Hampson), Suite from A Quiet Place and Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. For details, see Arias and Barcarolles (Michael Tilson Thomas recording) Deutsche Grammophon
1993 London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices Bernstein On the Town (Daly, von Stade, Lear, Laine, McLaughlin, Hampson, Garrison, Ollmann, Ramey) For details, see On the Town (Michael Tilson Thomas recording) Deutsche Grammophon
1991 London Symphony Orchestra Brahms Serenade No. 1
Tragic Overture
Academic Festival Overture
Sony Classical
1992 London Symphony Orchestra Brahms Serenade No. 2 / Haydn
Variations / Hungarian
Dances – selections
Sony Classical
2002 Stravinsky
Cage
Reich
The Rite of Spring
Three Dances
Four Organs
Angel Records
1996 San Francisco Symphony Copland Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
Orchestra Variations
Short Symphony
Symphonic Ode (with Garrick Ohlsson)
RCA Victor Red Seal
1972 Boston Symphony Orchestra Debussy Images
Prélude À L'Après-Midi D'Un Faune
Deutsche Grammophon
1993 London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Debussy Le martyre de St. Sebastien (with McNair, Murray, Stutzman, Caron) Sony Classical
2007 Boston Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players Debussy Sonata No. 1 for Cello and Piano (Eskin, Tilson Thomas)
Sonata No. 2 for Flute, Viola and Harp (Dwyer, Fine, Hobson)
Violin Sonata (Silverstein, Tilson Thomas)
Deutsche Grammophon
1999 New World Symphony Feldman Coptic Light (Cohen, Feinberg) Argo
1976 Columbia Jazz Band,
New York Philharmonic
Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue (composer, piano roll)
An American in Paris
Columbia
1990 Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Gershwin Gershwin Live! (Vaughan, Tilson Thomas) Sony Classical
1984 Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue (Tilson Thomas)
Second Rhapsody for Orchestra with Piano
Preludes for Piano Promenade
Unpublished Piano Works
Columbia
1970 Boston Symphony Orchestra Ives
Ruggles
Three Places in New England
Sun-treader
Deutsche Grammophon
1991 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Ives Symphonies Nos. 1 & 4 Sony Classical
2002 San Francisco Symphony Ives An American Journey RCA Victor Red Seal
1990 Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Ives Holiday Symphony
Unanswered Question (Herseth)
Central Park in the Dark
Sony Classical
1992 London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Janáček Glagolitic Mass (Benackova, Palmer, Lakes, Kotscherga)
Sinfonietta
Sony Classical
1974 London Symphony Orchestra Mahavishnu Apocalypse (Mahavishnu Orchestra) Sony Classical
2004 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No. 1 SFS Media
2004 San Francisco Symphony and Chorus Mahler Symphony No. 2 SFS Media
2004 San Francisco Symphony and Chorus,
Pacific Boychoir,
San Francisco Symphony Girls Chorus
Mahler Symphony No. 3
Kindertotenlieder (DeYoung)
SFS Media
2004 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No. 4 (Claycomb) SFS Media
2004 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No. 5 SFS Media
2004 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No. 6 SFS Media
2005 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No. 7 SFS Media
2009 San Francisco Symphony and Chorus,
Pacific Boychoir,
San Francisco Girls Chorus
Mahler Symphony No. 8 SFS Media
2005 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No. 9 SFS Media
2008 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Das Klagende Lied (Shaguch, DeYoung, Moser, Lieferkus)
Das Lied von der Erde (Skelton, Hampson)
RCA Red Seal
1990 London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus,
South End Boys
Mahler Symphony No. 3
Rückert Lieder (Baker)
Sony Classical
1999 London Symphony Orchestra Mahler Symphony No. 7 RCA Victor Red Seal
2010 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Songs with Orchestra (Graham, Hampson) SFS Media
1998 New World Symphony New World Jazz New World Jazz RCA Victor Red Seal
1997 London Symphony Orchestra Prokofiev Symphonies Nos. 1 & 5 Sony Classical
2004 San Francisco Symphony Prokofiev Romeo & Juliet RCA Red Seal
1991 Hungarian State Orchestra Puccini Tosca (Marton, Carreras, Pons, Tajo) Sony Classical
1989 London Symphony Orchestra Ravel Ma mère l'oye
Bolero
Pavane pour une infante défunte
Pièce en forme de Habañera
L'éventail de Jeanne
Fanfare
Sony Classical
1990 Colorado Quartet,
Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra
Reich The Desert Music Nonesuch
1994 London Symphony Orchestra Reich The Three movements Nonesuch
1980 Buffalo Philharmonic Ruggles Complete Music of Carl Ruggles Columbia
1971 Boston Symphony Orchestra Schuman
Piston
Violin Concerto (Paul Zukofsky)
Symphony No. 2
Deutsche Grammophon
1986 London Symphony Orchestra Strauss, R. Ein Heldenleben
Till Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche
Columbia
1972 Boston Symphony Orchestra Stravinsky Le sacre du printemps
Le roi des etoiles
Deutsche Grammophon
1997 London Symphony Orchestra Stravinsky Stravinsky in America Sony Classical
1999 San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Symphony Chorus,
San Francisco Girls Chorus,
Ragazzi, the Peninsula Boys Chorus
Stravinsky Le sacre du printemps
L'oiseau de feu
Persephone
RCA Victor Red Seal
1993 New World Symphony Tangazo Tangazo Argo
1970 Boston Symphony Orchestra Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 1 Deutsche Grammophon
1990 Philharmonia Orchestra Tchaikovsky Suite No. 2
Suite No. 4
Sony Classical
2005 Berliner Philharmoniker Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto (Bell)
Méditation No. 1: Souvenir d'un lieucher
Swan Lake: Danse russe
RCA Red Seal
1997 New World Symphony, BBC Singers Villa Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras Nos. 4 & 5 (Fleming)
Bachianas Brasileiras No. 9
Coros Nos. 5 & 10
RCA Victor Red Seal
1990 London Symphony Orchestra Weill The Seven Deadly Sins (Migenes)
The Little Three Penny Music
Sony Classical
2013 London Symphony Orchestra Saint-Saëns Cello Concertos n°1 Op.33 & n°2 Op.119 (Steven Isserlis) RCA BMG

List of compositions edit

Orchestra edit

  • From the Diary of Anne Frank (1990) for narrator and orchestra
  • Shówa/Shoáh (1995)
  • Agnegram (1998)
  • Whitman Songs (1999) for vocal baritone and orchestra
  • Poems of Emily Dickinson (2002) for vocal soprano and orchestra
  • Urban Legend (2002) for contrabassoon and orchestra
  • Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind (2016) for mezzo-soprano, 2 female back-up singers, chamber orchestra, and bar band
  • Meditations on Rilke (2019) for mezzo-soprano, baritone, and orchestra

Chamber ensemble edit

  • Street Song for Symphonic Brass (1988) for 3 C trumpets, B-flat flugelhorn, 4 horns in F, 2 trombones, bass trombone, and tuba
  • Street Song for Brass Quintet (1988) for brass quintet
  • Five Songs (1988) for vocal baritone and piano
  • Grace (1993) for vocal soprano
  • Fame, from Poems of Emily Dickinson (2001)
  • Island Music (2003) for 2 solo marimba, 2 tutti marimba, and 2 percussion
  • Notturno (2005) for flute and string quintet + harp (also available for flute and piano)
  • Stay Together (2006) for electronics

Awards edit

Grammy Award for Best Classical Compendium

Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance

Grammy Award for Best Classical Album

Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance

Peabody Award

National Medal of Arts

  • 2009 National Medal of Arts.

Kennedy Center Honor

  • 2019 Kennedy Center Honor was presented December 8, 2019.[31]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Tilson-Thomas, Michael" (2004). Contemporary Musicians. Gale/Cengage Learning. Via Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  2. ^ Safer, Morley (February 5, 2006). "The Passion of Michael Tilson Thomas". 60 Minutes. Retrieved March 1, 2008.
  3. ^ Oestreich, James R. (February 10, 2002). "Michael Tilson Thomas: Maverick in a City of Same". The New York Times. Retrieved March 1, 2008.
  4. ^ . San Francisco Chronicle. December 24, 2004. Archived from the original on April 2, 2008. Retrieved March 1, 2008.
  5. ^ Garchik, Leah (November 3, 2014). "38 years together, Tilson Thomas and Robison marry". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  6. ^ a b "A Letter from MTT / From the New World Symphony" (Press release). New World Symphony. March 2, 2022. Retrieved March 18, 2022.
  7. ^ Ulaby, Neda (March 2, 2022). "Michael Tilson Thomas discusses cancer and his scaled-back New World Symphony role". NPR. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
  8. ^ Gelt, Jessica (August 6, 2021). "Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas recovers from surgery to remove a brain tumor". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  9. ^ Swed, Mark (January 9, 2022). "Review: Back from brain surgery, Michael Tilson Thomas seeks transcendence with Rilke and the L.A. Phil". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  10. ^ "Michael Tilson Thomas: From the Diary of Anne Frank". G. Schirmer, Inc. Retrieved December 27, 2006.
  11. ^ "Michael Tilson Thomas: Shówa/Shoáh". G. Schirmer, Inc. Retrieved December 27, 2006.
  12. ^ "Michael Tilson Thomas: Poems of Emily Dickinson". G. Schirmer, Inc. Retrieved December 27, 2006.
  13. ^ "Michael Tilson Thomas: Urban Legend". G. Schirmer, Inc. Retrieved December 27, 2006.
  14. ^ . music.usc.edu. Archived from the original on May 26, 2014.
  15. ^ Ulaby, Neda (March 2, 2022). "Michael Tilson Thomas discusses cancer and his scaled-back New World Symphony role". NPR.
  16. ^ "Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas". Profiles. Boston Symphony Orchestra. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  17. ^ . Music Department, University at Buffalo. Archived from the original on September 11, 2006. Retrieved December 27, 2006.
  18. ^ "Hovering Helicopter : Tilson Thomas Strikes a New Note at Bowl". Los Angeles Times. August 1985.
  19. ^ "New World Symphony Statement of Purpose". New World Symphony. Retrieved December 27, 2006.
  20. ^ a b Ouroussoff, Nicolai (January 23, 2011). "Architecture Review: Gehry Design Plays Fanfare for the Common Man". The New York Times.
  21. ^ a b Kosman, Joshua (October 31, 2017). "Michael Tilson Thomas to step down from San Francisco Symphony in 2020". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  22. ^ Lunden, Jeff (April 15, 2004). "Project Recalls Yiddish Theater Legends". Morning Edition. NPR. Retrieved December 26, 2006.
  23. ^ The Thomashefskys Official Website – Home. Thomashefsky.org. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on May 31, 2009. Retrieved May 31, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  25. ^ What a twist: Tognetti and Barton simply the warm-up acts. The Sydney Morning Herald. March 14, 2011.
  26. ^ (Press release). San Francisco Symphony. October 31, 2017. Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  27. ^ Michael Tilson Thomas (Conductor) – Short Biography. Bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  28. ^ Jones, Chuck; Klynn, Herbert; Woolery, Gerry (November 22, 1976), Carnival of the Animals (Animation, Comedy, Family), Mel Blanc, Michael Tilson Thomas, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Warner Bros. Television, retrieved September 20, 2023
  29. ^ Jones, Kenneth (March 29, 2012). . Playbill. Archived from the original on April 10, 2012.
  30. ^ 67th Annual Peabody Awards: The MTT Files, May 2008.
  31. ^ Gans, Andrew (July 18, 2019). "Sally Field and Linda Ronstadt Among 2019 Kennedy Center Honorees". Playbill.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Michael Tilson Thomas at IMDb
  • Michael Tilson Thomas at AllMusic
  • Michael Tilson Thomas collected news and commentary at The New York Times
  • Michael Tilson Thomas (April 16, 2001). "Making Anything Sound Good". NewMusicBox (Interview). Interviewed by Frank J. Oteri (published May 1, 2001).

michael, tilson, thomas, born, december, 1944, american, conductor, pianist, composer, artistic, director, laureate, world, symphony, american, orchestral, academy, based, miami, beach, florida, music, director, laureate, francisco, symphony, conductor, laurea. Michael Tilson Thomas born December 21 1944 is an American conductor pianist and composer He is Artistic Director Laureate of the New World Symphony an American orchestral academy based in Miami Beach Florida Music Director Laureate of the San Francisco Symphony and Conductor Laureate of the London Symphony Orchestra Michael Tilson ThomasTilson Thomas in 2008Background informationBorn 1944 12 21 December 21 1944 age 79 Los Angeles CaliforniaGenresClassicalOccupation s Conductor pianist composerWebsitehttps michaeltilsonthomas com Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 2 1 Boston Buffalo New York and Los Angeles 2 2 New World and London 2 3 San Francisco 3 Film and TV 4 Partial discography 5 List of compositions 5 1 Orchestra 5 2 Chamber ensemble 6 Awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBiography editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Michael Tilson Thomas news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tilson Thomas was born in Los Angeles California to Ted and Roberta Thomas a Broadway stage manager and a middle school history teacher respectively He is the grandson of noted Yiddish theater stars Boris and Bessie Thomashefsky who performed in the Yiddish Theater District in Manhattan The family talent goes back to Tilson Thomas s great grandfather Pincus an actor and playwright and before that to a long line of cantors his father Theodor Herzl Tomashefsky Ted Thomas was also a poet and painter He was an only child and musical prodigy 1 Tilson Thomas studied piano with John Crown and composition and conducting under Ingolf Dahl at the University of Southern California where he graduated from the USC Thornton School of Music 67 and MM 76 As a student of Friedelind Wagner Tilson Thomas was a Musical Assistant and Assistant Conductor at the Bayreuth Festival Tilson Thomas lives in San Francisco with his husband and partner of over 40 years Joshua Robison 2 3 4 The couple married on November 2 2014 5 On August 6 2021 Tilson Thomas disclosed publicly for the first time that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer called glioblastoma multiforme 6 7 8 On January 9 2022 Tilson Thomas returned to his hometown to conduct for the first time since his cancer disclosure the Los Angeles Philharmonic Despite the small audience at Walt Disney Hall due to more than 43 000 newly diagnosed cases of COVID 19 in L A County Tilson Thomas was greeted warmly by the appreciative audience He proceeded to lead an acclaimed concert of works by Gabriel Faure Tilson Thomas own Meditations on Rilke wistful reflections on life and death as the composer turned 75 in 2019 and to conclude a stunning performance of Sergei Prokofiev s monumental 5th Symphony 9 Career editTilson Thomas has conducted a wide variety of music and is a particular champion of modern American works He is also renowned for his interpretation of the works of Gustav Mahler he has recorded all nine Mahler symphonies and other major orchestral works with the San Francisco Symphony These recordings have been released on the high resolution audio format Super Audio CD on the San Francisco Symphony s own recording label Tilson Thomas is also known as a premier interpreter of the works of Aaron Copland Charles Ives and Steve Reich A sampling of Tilson Thomas s own compositions include From the Diary of Anne Frank 1990 10 Showa Shoah 1995 memorializing the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima 11 Poems of Emily Dickinson 2002 12 and Urban Legend 2002 13 Tilson Thomas has also been devoted to music education He leads a series of education programs titled Keeping Score which offers insight into the lives and works of great composers and led a series of Young People s Concerts with the New York Philharmonic Tilson Thomas founded the New World Symphony in Miami in 1987 Most recently Tilson Thomas has led two incarnations of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra which brings young musicians from around the world together for a week of music making and learning Tilson Thomas currently serves as president of the Tomashefsky Project a 2 million undertaking formed in 2017 that is intended to record and preserve his grandparents theatrical achievements and is on the faculty of the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music 14 Due to health concerns Tilson Thomas announced on March 2 2022 he would be stepping down as the Artistic Director of the New World Symphony and instead serve as the Artistic Director Laureate 15 Boston Buffalo New York and Los Angeles edit From 1968 to 1994 Tilson Thomas was the Music Director of the Ojai Music Festival seven times After winning the Koussevitzky Prize at Tanglewood in 1969 Tilson Thomas was named Assistant Conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra That same year he made his conducting debut with the orchestra replacing an unwell William Steinberg mid concert and thereby coming into international recognition at the age of 24 He stayed with the Boston Symphony as Principal Guest Conductor until 1974 16 and made several recordings with the orchestra for Deutsche Grammophon He was music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra from 1971 to 1979 and recorded for Columbia Records with the orchestra 17 nbsp Thomas conducting the New York Philharmonic Young People s Concert 1977 Between 1971 and 1977 he also conducted the series of Young People s Concerts with the New York Philharmonic as well as the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra based in Los Angeles From 1981 to 1985 he was principal guest conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra During a 1985 performance of Mahler s Eighth Symphony at the Hollywood Bowl a police helicopter flew over the venue disrupting the concert Tilson temporarily left the stage 18 In 2007 he returned to the Hollywood Bowl leading the Los Angeles Philharmonic again in the Mahler Eighth announcing jokingly Now where were we He returned in 2013 with Mahler s Second Symphony when another helicopter flew over the venue He stopped the orchestra but then resumed the performance citation needed New World and London edit In 1987 Tilson Thomas founded the New World Symphony in Miami Beach Florida an orchestral academy for gifted young musicians whose stated mission is to prepare highly gifted graduates of distinguished music programs for leadership roles in orchestras and ensembles around the world 19 He played an instrumental role in the development of the Frank Gehry designed New World Center in Miami Beach which opened in 2011 and currently maintains a relationship with the organization as Artistic Director Laureate 20 The two had personal history with Gehry sometimes having baby sat for Tilson Thomas back when both were growing up in Los Angeles 20 In March 2022 Tilson Thomas announced that he is to stand down as Artistic Director of the New World Symphony as of June 1 2022 6 From 1988 to 1995 Tilson Thomas was principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra LSO and recorded with them for such labels as Columbia now Sony Classical including the Symphony No 3 of Mahler From 1995 he held the title of principal guest conductor with the LSO and became conductor laureate in 2016 San Francisco edit Tilson Thomas became the San Francisco Symphony s 11th Music Director in 1995 He originally made his debut with the orchestra in January 1974 conducting Mahler s Symphony No 9 During his first season with the San Francisco Symphony Tilson Thomas included a work by an American composer on nearly every one of his programs including the first performances ever by the orchestra of music by Lou Harrison and culminated with An American Festival a two week focus on American music 21 In June 2000 Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony presented a landmark 12 concert American Mavericks Festival recognizing the innovative works of 20th century American composers Additional season ending festivals in Davies Symphony Hall have included explorations of the music of Wagner Prokofiev Mahler Stravinsky Beethoven and Weill including semi staged productions of Rimsky Korsakov s opera ballet Mlada Beethoven s Fidelio and Wagner s The Flying Dutchman During his tenure the orchestra began to issue recordings on its own SFS Media label In April 2005 he conducted the Carnegie Hall premiere of The Thomashefskys Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater partly as a tribute to his own grandparents 22 Other American orchestras have since performed this production including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Los Angeles Philharmonic Boston Symphony Orchestra Philadelphia Orchestra New York Philharmonic New World Symphony and San Francisco Symphony It has also been recorded for future broadcast on PBS 23 Tilson Thomas collaborated with YouTube in 2009 to help create the YouTube Symphony Orchestra an orchestra whose members were selected from 30 countries based on more than 3 000 video auditions on YouTube The Orchestra as well as such soloists as Mason Bates Measha Brueggergosman Joshua Roman Gil Shaham Yuja Wang and Jess Larsen and participated in a classical music summit in New York City at the Juilliard School over three days The event culminated in a live concert at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday April 15 The concert was later made available on YouTube 24 On March 20 2011 Tilson Thomas also conducted the YTSO2 YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2 in Sydney 25 In October 2017 the orchestra announced that Tilson Thomas would conclude his tenure as its music director at the close of the 2019 2020 season and subsequently take the title of music director laureate 26 21 Film and TV editHis first television appearances were in the Young People s Concerts with the New York Philharmonic airing from 1971 to 1977 27 He has also made regular appearances on PBS with broadcasts featuring Tilson Thomas airing from 1972 through 2008 Eight episodes of WNET s Great Performances series have featured Tilson Thomas He has also been featured on Japan s NHK and the BBC many times in the last three decades In 1976 Tilson Thomas appeared alongside Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in a prime time special Bugs and Daffy s Carnival of the Animals a combined live action animated broadcast of The Carnival of the Animals by Saint Saens 28 In 2011 he hosted a concert stage show celebrating his grandparents and the music of American Yiddish theatre The Thomashefskys Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater which aired in 2012 on the PBS series Great Performances 29 Tilson Thomas hosted the Keeping Score television series nine one hour documentary style episodes and eight live concert programs which began airing nationally on PBS stations in early November 2006 He and the San Francisco Symphony have examined the lives and music of Gustav Mahler Dmitri Shostakovich Charles Ives Hector Berlioz Aaron Copland Igor Stravinsky Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Ludwig van Beethoven Keeping Score discography Tchaikovsky s 4th Symphony 2004 Beethoven s Eroica 2006 Copland and the American Sound 2006 Stravinsky s Rite of Spring 2006 Berlioz s Symphonie fantastique 2009 Shostakovich s Symphony No 5 2009 Ives Holiday Symphony 2009 Mahler Origins and Legacy 2011Partial discography editTilson Thomas has made more than 120 recordings including works by Bach Mahler Beethoven Prokofiev and Stravinsky as well as his pioneering work with the music of Charles Ives Carl Ruggles Steve Reich John Cage Ingolf Dahl Morton Feldman George Gershwin John McLaughlin and Elvis Costello He has recorded the complete orchestral works of Gustav Mahler with the San Francisco Symphony Year Orchestra Composer Work and soloists if any Label 1991 London Symphony Orchestra Adam Music from Giselle Sony 1990 London Symphony Orchestra Ambrosian Singers Beethoven Late Choral Music CBS Masterworks 1986 Orchestra of St Luke s Beethoven Symphony No 3 Contredanses for Orchestra WoO 14 CBS Masterworks 2010 San Francisco Symphony Beethoven Symphony No 5 Piano Concerto No 4 Ax SFS Media 1999 English Chamber Orchestra Beethoven Symphony No 6 Pastorale Sony Classical 1996 London Symphony Orchestra Bernstein Arias and Barcarolles von Stade Hampson Suite from A Quiet Place and Symphonic Dances from West Side Story For details see Arias and Barcarolles Michael Tilson Thomas recording Deutsche Grammophon 1993 London Symphony Orchestra London Voices Bernstein On the Town Daly von Stade Lear Laine McLaughlin Hampson Garrison Ollmann Ramey For details see On the Town Michael Tilson Thomas recording Deutsche Grammophon 1991 London Symphony Orchestra Brahms Serenade No 1Tragic OvertureAcademic Festival Overture Sony Classical 1992 London Symphony Orchestra Brahms Serenade No 2 HaydnVariations HungarianDances selections Sony Classical 2002 StravinskyCageReich The Rite of Spring Three DancesFour Organs Angel Records 1996 San Francisco Symphony Copland Concerto for Piano and OrchestraOrchestra VariationsShort SymphonySymphonic Ode with Garrick Ohlsson RCA Victor Red Seal 1972 Boston Symphony Orchestra Debussy ImagesPrelude A L Apres Midi D Un Faune Deutsche Grammophon 1993 London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Debussy Le martyre de St Sebastien with McNair Murray Stutzman Caron Sony Classical 2007 Boston Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players Debussy Sonata No 1 for Cello and Piano Eskin Tilson Thomas Sonata No 2 for Flute Viola and Harp Dwyer Fine Hobson Violin Sonata Silverstein Tilson Thomas Deutsche Grammophon 1999 New World Symphony Feldman Coptic Light Cohen Feinberg Argo 1976 Columbia Jazz Band New York Philharmonic Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue composer piano roll An American in Paris Columbia 1990 Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Gershwin Gershwin Live Vaughan Tilson Thomas Sony Classical 1984 Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue Tilson Thomas Second Rhapsody for Orchestra with Piano Preludes for Piano PromenadeUnpublished Piano Works Columbia 1970 Boston Symphony Orchestra IvesRuggles Three Places in New EnglandSun treader Deutsche Grammophon 1991 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Ives Symphonies Nos 1 amp 4 Sony Classical 2002 San Francisco Symphony Ives An American Journey RCA Victor Red Seal 1990 Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Ives Holiday SymphonyUnanswered Question Herseth Central Park in the Dark Sony Classical 1992 London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Janacek Glagolitic Mass Benackova Palmer Lakes Kotscherga Sinfonietta Sony Classical 1974 London Symphony Orchestra Mahavishnu Apocalypse Mahavishnu Orchestra Sony Classical 2004 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No 1 SFS Media 2004 San Francisco Symphony and Chorus Mahler Symphony No 2 SFS Media 2004 San Francisco Symphony and Chorus Pacific Boychoir San Francisco Symphony Girls Chorus Mahler Symphony No 3Kindertotenlieder DeYoung SFS Media 2004 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No 4 Claycomb SFS Media 2004 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No 5 SFS Media 2004 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No 6 SFS Media 2005 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No 7 SFS Media 2009 San Francisco Symphony and Chorus Pacific Boychoir San Francisco Girls Chorus Mahler Symphony No 8 SFS Media 2005 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Symphony No 9 SFS Media 2008 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Das Klagende Lied Shaguch DeYoung Moser Lieferkus Das Lied von der Erde Skelton Hampson RCA Red Seal 1990 London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus South End Boys Mahler Symphony No 3 Ruckert Lieder Baker Sony Classical 1999 London Symphony Orchestra Mahler Symphony No 7 RCA Victor Red Seal 2010 San Francisco Symphony Mahler Songs with Orchestra Graham Hampson SFS Media 1998 New World Symphony New World Jazz New World Jazz RCA Victor Red Seal 1997 London Symphony Orchestra Prokofiev Symphonies Nos 1 amp 5 Sony Classical 2004 San Francisco Symphony Prokofiev Romeo amp Juliet RCA Red Seal 1991 Hungarian State Orchestra Puccini Tosca Marton Carreras Pons Tajo Sony Classical 1989 London Symphony Orchestra Ravel Ma mere l oyeBoleroPavane pour une infante defuntePiece en forme de HabaneraL eventail de JeanneFanfare Sony Classical 1990 Colorado Quartet Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra Reich The Desert Music Nonesuch 1994 London Symphony Orchestra Reich The Three movements Nonesuch 1980 Buffalo Philharmonic Ruggles Complete Music of Carl Ruggles Columbia 1971 Boston Symphony Orchestra SchumanPiston Violin Concerto Paul Zukofsky Symphony No 2 Deutsche Grammophon 1986 London Symphony Orchestra Strauss R Ein HeldenlebenTill Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche Columbia 1972 Boston Symphony Orchestra Stravinsky Le sacre du printempsLe roi des etoiles Deutsche Grammophon 1997 London Symphony Orchestra Stravinsky Stravinsky in America Sony Classical 1999 San Francisco Symphony San Francisco Symphony Chorus San Francisco Girls Chorus Ragazzi the Peninsula Boys Chorus Stravinsky Le sacre du printempsL oiseau de feuPersephone RCA Victor Red Seal 1993 New World Symphony Tangazo Tangazo Argo 1970 Boston Symphony Orchestra Tchaikovsky Symphony No 1 Deutsche Grammophon 1990 Philharmonia Orchestra Tchaikovsky Suite No 2Suite No 4 Sony Classical 2005 Berliner Philharmoniker Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto Bell Meditation No 1 Souvenir d un lieucherSwan Lake Danse russe RCA Red Seal 1997 New World Symphony BBC Singers Villa Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras Nos 4 amp 5 Fleming Bachianas Brasileiras No 9Coros Nos 5 amp 10 RCA Victor Red Seal 1990 London Symphony Orchestra Weill The Seven Deadly Sins Migenes The Little Three Penny Music Sony Classical 2013 London Symphony Orchestra Saint Saens Cello Concertos n 1 Op 33 amp n 2 Op 119 Steven Isserlis RCA BMGList of compositions editOrchestra edit From the Diary of Anne Frank 1990 for narrator and orchestra Showa Shoah 1995 Agnegram 1998 Whitman Songs 1999 for vocal baritone and orchestra Poems of Emily Dickinson 2002 for vocal soprano and orchestra Urban Legend 2002 for contrabassoon and orchestra Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind 2016 for mezzo soprano 2 female back up singers chamber orchestra and bar band Meditations on Rilke 2019 for mezzo soprano baritone and orchestra Chamber ensemble edit Street Song for Symphonic Brass 1988 for 3 C trumpets B flat flugelhorn 4 horns in F 2 trombones bass trombone and tuba Street Song for Brass Quintet 1988 for brass quintet Five Songs 1988 for vocal baritone and piano Grace 1993 for vocal soprano Fame from Poems of Emily Dickinson 2001 Island Music 2003 for 2 solo marimba 2 tutti marimba and 2 percussion Notturno 2005 for flute and string quintet harp also available for flute and piano Stay Together 2006 for electronicsAwards editGrammy Award for Best Classical Compendium 2021 Conducting San Francisco Symphony performing From the Diary of Anne Frank amp Meditations on Rilke Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance 2013 Conducting San Francisco Symphony performing Adams Harmonielehre amp Short Ride in a Fast Machine 2006 Conducting San Francisco Symphony performing Mahler Symphony No 7 2003 Conducting the San Francisco Symphony performing Mahler Symphony No 6 2000 Conducting the Ragazzi the Peninsula Boys Chorus the San Francisco Girls Chorus the San Francisco Symphony and Chorus performing Stravinsky The Firebird The Rite of Spring Persephone 1997 Conducting the San Francisco Symphony performing Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet scenes Grammy Award for Best Classical Album 2010 Conducting San Francisco Symphony performing Mahler Symphony No 8 2006 Conducting San Francisco Symphony performing Mahler Symphony No 7 2004 Conducting San Francisco Symphony performing Mahler Symphony No 3 Kindertotenlieder 2000 Conducting the Ragazzi the Peninsula Boy Chorus the San Francisco Girls Chorus the San Francisco Symphony and Chorus performing Stravinsky The Firebird The Rite of Spring Persephone Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance 2010 Conducting San Francisco Symphony performing Mahler Symphony No 8 1976 Conducting the Cleveland Boys Choir and Cleveland Orchestra Chorus performing Orff Carmina Burana Peabody Award 2007 The MTT Files produced by Tom Voegeli and American Public Media 30 National Medal of Arts 2009 National Medal of Arts Kennedy Center Honor 2019 Kennedy Center Honor was presented December 8 2019 31 See also editSan Francisco Symphony San Francisco Symphony Chorus New World Symphony OrchestraReferences edit Tilson Thomas Michael 2004 Contemporary Musicians Gale Cengage Learning Via Encyclopedia com Retrieved December 14 2016 Safer Morley February 5 2006 The Passion of Michael Tilson Thomas 60 Minutes Retrieved March 1 2008 Oestreich James R February 10 2002 Michael Tilson Thomas Maverick in a City of Same The New York Times Retrieved March 1 2008 Thomas Gets Poetic Pondering the Big 6 0 San Francisco Chronicle December 24 2004 Archived from the original on April 2 2008 Retrieved March 1 2008 Garchik Leah November 3 2014 38 years together Tilson Thomas and Robison marry San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved November 3 2014 a b A Letter from MTT From the New World Symphony Press release New World Symphony March 2 2022 Retrieved March 18 2022 Ulaby Neda March 2 2022 Michael Tilson Thomas discusses cancer and his scaled back New World Symphony role NPR Retrieved April 1 2022 Gelt Jessica August 6 2021 Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas recovers from surgery to remove a brain tumor Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 9 2024 Swed Mark January 9 2022 Review Back from brain surgery Michael Tilson Thomas seeks transcendence with Rilke and the L A Phil Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 9 2024 Michael Tilson Thomas From the Diary of Anne Frank G Schirmer Inc Retrieved December 27 2006 Michael Tilson Thomas Showa Shoah G Schirmer Inc Retrieved December 27 2006 Michael Tilson Thomas Poems of Emily Dickinson G Schirmer Inc Retrieved December 27 2006 Michael Tilson Thomas Urban Legend G Schirmer Inc Retrieved December 27 2006 Michael Tilson Thomas named Judge Widney Professor of Music USC Thornton School of Music music usc edu Archived from the original on May 26 2014 Ulaby Neda March 2 2022 Michael Tilson Thomas discusses cancer and his scaled back New World Symphony role NPR Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas Profiles Boston Symphony Orchestra Retrieved August 11 2023 Michael Tilson Thomas BPO Music Director 1971 79 Music Department University at Buffalo Archived from the original on September 11 2006 Retrieved December 27 2006 Hovering Helicopter Tilson Thomas Strikes a New Note at Bowl Los Angeles Times August 1985 New World Symphony Statement of Purpose New World Symphony Retrieved December 27 2006 a b Ouroussoff Nicolai January 23 2011 Architecture Review Gehry Design Plays Fanfare for the Common Man The New York Times a b Kosman Joshua October 31 2017 Michael Tilson Thomas to step down from San Francisco Symphony in 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved November 1 2017 Lunden Jeff April 15 2004 Project Recalls Yiddish Theater Legends Morning Edition NPR Retrieved December 26 2006 The Thomashefskys Official Website Home Thomashefsky org Retrieved November 22 2011 YouTube Symphony Orchestra Archived from the original on May 31 2009 Retrieved May 31 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link What a twist Tognetti and Barton simply the warm up acts The Sydney Morning Herald March 14 2011 Michael Tilson Thomas Announces Plans to Conclude His 25 Year Tenure as Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony Following the 2019 2020 Season Press release San Francisco Symphony October 31 2017 Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 Michael Tilson Thomas Conductor Short Biography Bach cantatas com Retrieved November 22 2011 Jones Chuck Klynn Herbert Woolery Gerry November 22 1976 Carnival of the Animals Animation Comedy Family Mel Blanc Michael Tilson Thomas Chuck Jones Enterprises Warner Bros Television retrieved September 20 2023 Jones Kenneth March 29 2012 Thomashefskys Musical Portrait of Yiddish Stage Airs on PBS March 29 Playbill Archived from the original on April 10 2012 67th Annual Peabody Awards The MTT Files May 2008 Gans Andrew July 18 2019 Sally Field and Linda Ronstadt Among 2019 Kennedy Center Honorees Playbill External links editOfficial website nbsp Michael Tilson Thomas at IMDb Michael Tilson Thomas at AllMusic Michael Tilson Thomas collected news and commentary at The New York Times Michael Tilson Thomas April 16 2001 Making Anything Sound Good NewMusicBox Interview Interviewed by Frank J Oteri published May 1 2001 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Tilson Thomas amp oldid 1218426915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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