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J.D. Baldwin <
news@baldwin.users.panix.com> wrote:
I saw Michael Tilson Thomas conduct for the first and last time in a >performance with the NY Philharmonic in a Mozart piano concerto
(Emanuel Ax as soloist) and the Mahler Fifth. I knew he was sick, and
I knew I probably wouldn't get another chance to see him, and now I
guess I was right: he has died at age 81 of the glioblastoma he'd
been fighting for around five or six years.
I am sorry to hear this. btw, when I was in high school, the orchestra
floor of the high school auditorium got fixed up for a concert series
and I saw Emanuel Ax in what I think was his very first tour.
I think I saw Thomas conduct at Ravinia a few times.
He was a little more into contemporary music than I personally like,
but he was completely at home with the real classics as well. The
touch he brought to the Mahler piece I saw him conduct was right there
with any of the real greats. He left behind a pretty grand legacy of >recordings, which I recommend to all of you. RIP
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