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Michael Tilson Thomas, award-winning conductor and composer, dies aged 81 | Classical music
Michael Tilson Thomas, a leading American conductor for a half-century who headed orchestras in Buffalo, Miami, London and San Francisco while also composing, died on Wednesday. He was 81.
Tilson Thomas had surgery for a brain tumor in 2021 and resumed his career, then said in February 2025 that the tumor had returned. He conducted his final concert with the San Francisco Symphony in April 2025 and died at his home in San Francisco, spokesperson Connie Shuman said.
Tilson Thomas received 39 Grammy award nominations, winning 12, and was among the Kennedy Center Honors recipients in 2019.
“It’s meant to have various intriguing and alluring, questioning things that you hear on first hearing,” he said of classical music during a 2004 interview with the Associated Press. “But by its very nature it’s holding a lot of other secrets or a lot of other perspectives much closer to its chest, which only with repeated hearing you start realizing are there.”
Tilson Thomas was born in Los Angeles on 21 December 1944, to a family steeped in the arts. His father, Ted, was a producer at New York’s Mercury Theater Company, then worked in Los Angeles in the movie and television industry. His mother, Roberta, headed research for Columbia Pictures. His grandparents, Bessie and Boris Thomashefsky, were pioneers in American Yiddish theater.
He played piano at a young age and attended the University of Southern California. By the time he received a degree in 1967, he had worked with Pierre Boulez, Aaron Copland, Igor Stravinsky and Karlheinz Stockhausen.
“I don’t fling the word genius around lightly, but I fling it around about Michael. He reminds me of me at that age, except that he knows more than I did,” conductor Leonard Bernstein told the New York Times Magazine for a 1971 profile. “Not only music, but things like the functions of the brain, cerebrology, physics, biochemistry.”
Tilson Thomas was the co-music director and then music director of California’s Ojai festival in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was an assistant at Germany’s Bayreuth festival in 1966, won the Koussevitzky prize at the Tanglewood Music Center in 1968 and became a Boston Symphony Orchestra assistant conductor in 1969.
Tilson Thomas made his New York debut at Lincoln Center’s Philharmonic Hall on 22 October 1969, as a mid-concert replacement for an ailing William Steinberg. Tilson Thomas led Robert Starer’s Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra, and Strauss’s Till Eulenspiegel.
“A tall, thin young man, he came on stage with an air of immense confidence and authority, and showed that his confidence was not misplaced,” critic Harold C Schonberg wrote in the Times. “He takes naturally to this music, as might be expected of a Tanglewood graduate and a pupil of Pierre Boulez.”
Tilson Thomas became the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s principal guest conductor from 1972 to 1974 and was music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic from 1971 to 1979 and a principal guest conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic from 1981 to 1985.
He helped found Miami’s New World Symphony in 1987 and served as artistic director until 2021. He was principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra from 1988 to 1995 and music director of the San Francisco Symphony from 1995 to 2020.
Tilson Thomas’s compositions include Grace (1988), Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind (2015-16) and Meditations on Rilke (2019).
His husband, Joshua Robison, died on 22 February while recovering from a fall suffered last August. They met while playing in the orchestra of the North Hollywood junior high school (since renamed Walter Reed Middle School), became partners in 1976 and married in 2014.
In announcing his final concert would take place in San Francisco on 26 April 2025, in a belated 80th birthday celebration, Thomas issued a statement acknowledging his mortality.
“At that point we all get to say the old show business expression, ‘It’s a wrap,’” he said. “A coda is a musical element at the end of a composition that brings the whole piece to a conclusion. A coda can vary greatly in length. My life’s coda is generous and rich.”
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Slovenia to air films about Palestine instead of Eurovision song contest | Eurovision
National broadcasters in Ireland, Spain and Slovenia will not air the Eurovision song contest this year, after they decided to boycott the event over Israel’s participation.
Having announced it would not submit a national entry, the Slovenian broadcaster RTV confirmed on Thursday it would implement a broadcasting blackout of the world’s largest live music event and instead show a series of films about Palestine.
“We will not be broadcasting the Eurovision song contest,” RTV Slovenia’s director, Ksenija Horvat, told the Associated Press. “We will be airing the film series Voices of Palestine, featuring Palestinian documentaries and feature films.”
Spain’s RTVE reiterated its decision not to air Eurovision last week, meaning the musical extravaganza will not be shown on Spanish television for the first time since the country started participating in 1961. Ireland’s public broadcaster RTÉ announced last December it would neither broadcast nor participate in the event.
The Netherlands and Iceland also walked out of the event last December, but the contest will be shown on their respective national broadcasters, NPO and RÚV.
This year’s competition, Eurovision’s 70th anniversary, will have 35 competing countries and is scheduled to take place in Vienna, the Austrian capital, from 12 to 16 May.
The walk-outs were prompted by the decision of the organising body, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), to allow Israel to compete despite criticisms of its conduct in the war in Gaza.
Slovenia’s premier, Robert Golob, who was re-elected in a tight election this March, has been a vocal critic of Israel’s war. In August 2025 his government announced a ban on the import of products from Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank as part of its response to “the Israeli government’s policy that undermines prospects for lasting peace”.
Taking place under the slogan “United by Music”, the Eurovision contest strives to put pop music before politics but has repeatedly struggled to keep global turmoil off the stage. Russia has been barred from taking part since 2022, after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The war in Gaza has sent ripples of unrest through the song contest, with organisers reacting to protests outside the venues by clamping down on political flag-waving.
This year’s edition will introduce new rules designed to stop governments and third parties from promoting songs to influence voters.
Some countries had raised concerns over undue promotion methods after Israel topped the public vote at the contest in May, finishing second overall after the jury votes were taken into consideration.
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