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David Biancolli (0:15)
This is FRESH air. I'm David Biancooli. Michael Tilson Thomas, the composer and conductor who presided over the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra for 25 years, died last week at age 81. He had battled brain cancer since 2022. The musical and social impact of Tilson Thomas ranged far beyond the podium as an educator. He co founded the New World Symphony in Miami Beach, a place for musicians to launch their careers. He composed and performed original works as a TV host on PBS. He presented a 10 part multi year series about classical music as well as a two hour special about his own grandparents. And by being open in San Francisco about his half century private relationship with his life partner. Tilson Thomas was an early and influential figure in the gay rights movement. Michael Tilson Thomas was born in Los Angeles in 1944 into an artistic family that stretched back for generations. His paternal grandparents, Boris and Bessie Tomaszewski, as both stars and organizers of a national road company, helped establish the American Yiddish theater. In 2012, Tilson Thomas celebrated them in a Great Performances TV special called the Tomaszewskis. Their son Tony Tilson Thomas father, also was in show business. He was a producer of the classic Orson Welles radio show Mercury Theater on the Air and later for television wrote for such programs as Death Valley Days and and Lassie. Michael Tilson Thomas gravitated to television as well. In 2000, five years after joining the San Francisco Symphony and establishing himself as a world class conductor, he was interviewed by Morley Safer on 60 Minutes who asked him how he saw his job as a conductor.
Michael Tilson Thomas (2:10)
In my mind, the conductor is much more like a director in the theater. It's very clear to me, perhaps because of my family, that the musicians are the ones who are actually doing the playing. And I am there to help them focus and clarify what they need to do so that they appear to their very best and feel that freedom and confidence to be their very best. Because in the process of playing these thousands of notes and there are thousands of notes they're playing in every performance, they need sometimes help to say, ah, here, make more space for your colleagues over here. Be more aggressive about this. Don't be afraid to take the risk to be even quieter here, the way a director would help the actors to clarify their ensemble.
David Biancolli (3:05)
Four years later, in 2004, Michael Tilson Thomas had Enough visibility and clout to mount his own music appreciation TV series on pbs, as Leonard Bernstein had done before him. Tilson Thomas series was called Keeping score. It presented 10 installments over seven years, introducing classical works to TV viewers in a very personal and informal manner.
