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Remembering Classical Music Icon Michael Tilson Thomas

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San Francisco Symphony performing all Bernstein program at the opening night gala at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday night, September 24, 2008.This image;Michael Tilson Thomas leading the San Francisco Symphony in "Symphonic Dances" from "West Side Story" (Hiroyuki Ito/Getty Images)

Airdate: Friday, April 24 at 9 AM

We’ll remember legendary conductor, composer, educator and San Francisco icon Michael Tilson Thomas who died on Wednesday. He served 25 years as music director of the San Francisco Symphony and was a towering figure in the classical music world in the Bay Area and globally. He is credited with revamping classical music with his risky musical choices, innovative collaborations, and talent for teaching young people. Thomas retired from the symphony in 2020 and was diagnosed with a rare brain cancer around that same time. We’ll talk about Thomas’ legacy and lasting imprint on San Francisco.

Guests:

Joshua Kosman, classical music critic, San Francisco Chronicle

Mark Leno, former California state senator; longtime friend of Michael Tilson Thomas

Donato Cabrera, music and artistic director, California Symphony

John Adams, composer - his new opera "Girls of the Golden West" runs at San Francisco Opera through December 10th

Julia Bullock, Grammy-winning opera singer

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