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Facing an uncertain future, he led a performance to be savoured at the city’s Davies Symphony Hall
The film marks the music director’s retirement and goes some way to making up for cancelled concerts
A gala concert whose programme and performers carried huge symbolic value
Rousing Sibelius, cabaret-style Weill and — of course — the National Anthem brought the 2017 season to a close
Tubist Jeffrey Anderson set new standards for the instrument
An evening to mark the centennial of the multi-faceted American composer Lou Harrison
Michael Tilson Thomas showcased a wide-ranging repertoire ahead of an imminent tour of Asia
Michael Tilson Thomas brought vitality to this semi-staged revival of Leonard Bernstein’s musical
Michael Tilson Thomas conducted Copland and Schumann with startling panache
The references flash past and energy bubbles in a major work on disc that quotes familiar works by Beethoven
It was the quietest moments in these two Proms that had the greatest impact
Michael Tilson Thomas led a celebration of the work of the master of musical provocation
Inspired by their star conductor and violinist, the youthful orchestra made thorny work sound easy
World’s largest music festival unveils programme
A promising debut recital from the award-winning singer
Michael Tilson Thomas presided over a relaxed yet substantial musical experience
The California-born musician on what continues to drive him after more than 40 years on the podium
Local premieres for two operas, one wryly whimsical, the other grimly hard-hitting
Michael Tilson Thomas revived one of Britten’s least performed orchestral works
Under Michael Tilson Thomas the ensemble’s performances were technically proficient but lacking emotional engagement
Michael Tilson Thomas continues his exploration of the byways of contemporary American music
Yo-Yo Ma brings together three of the most prestigious concertos premiered by the great Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich
The orchestra seemed to appreciate during this performance that Schoenberg could be fun
A tribute to John Cage provided musical charm and eclectic sounds – but will his work stand the test of time?
Andrew Clark surveys a rich and varied array of recordings of the Austrian composer’s work
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