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Uplifting Mahler 2 from Tilson Thomas and the LSO

Michael Tilson Thomas returns to the LSO with more Mahler, this time the mighty Resurrection Symphony which finds the conductor in glowing form.
New beginnings: Michael Tilson Thomas opens NY Phil season with Mahler

Michael Tilson Thomas' energy and wisdom remain undimmed in the New York Philharmonic's season opener.
A dispiriting Mahler 3 from MTT and the LSO

Sometimes you just wish that circumstances had been different, fate kinder. Michael Tilson Thomas with the London Symphony Orchestra was not in full control of Mahler's mighty Third Symphony.
Michael Tilson Thomas returns to his LA roots

Tilson Thomas's Petrushka is refreshingly curious and occasionally magical, recalling Bernstein in his dazzling New York Phil days.
Hail and farewell: MTT’s last Mahler in San Francisco

After 50 years of performances with the San Francisco Symphony, including a quarter-century tenure as Music Director, Michael Tilson Thomas chooses Mahler’s Fifth Symphony for his final subscription concert.
Master Mahlerian: Michael Tilson Thomas and The Cleveland Orchestra

Michael Tilson Thomas couples Mahler and Debussy at The Cleveland Orchestra, close contemporaries but worlds apart stylistically. Leif Ove Andsnes illuminates the latter’s sole work for piano and orchestra.
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Obituary: Michael Tilson Thomas

Michael Tilson Thomas, the American conductor, composer and educator, has died at the age of 81.
Michael Tilson Thomas announces withdrawal from concert performances

The conductor stated that his Glioblastoma tumour has returned, commenting “the odds are uncertain”. His 80th birthday performance with the San Francisco Symphony in April will be his last.
The LSO enters a new era with a vibrant new season

With Sir Simon Rattle departing, Sir Antonio Pappano steps up as Chief Conductor Designate, alongside a plethora of guest conductors and soloists including Barbara Hannigan, Michael Tilson Thomas and François-Xavier Roth.
