History of Michael Tilson Thomas in Timeline

Share: FB Share X Share Reddit Share Reddit Share
Michael Tilson Thomas

Michael Tilson Thomas is a renowned American conductor, pianist, and composer. He held prominent positions as Artistic Director Laureate of the New World Symphony, Music Director Laureate of the San Francisco Symphony, and Conductor Laureate of the London Symphony Orchestra. His distinguished career includes a final performance with the San Francisco Symphony in April 2025, while battling brain cancer. He is celebrated for his contributions to classical music and his leadership roles in major orchestras.

December 21, 1944: Michael Tilson Thomas Born

On December 21, 1944, Michael Tilson Thomas was born. He later became an acclaimed American conductor, composer, and pianist.

Others born on this day/year

1968: Music Director of Ojai Music Festival

In 1968, Michael Tilson Thomas began his tenure as the music director of the Ojai Music Festival, a role he would hold seven times until 1994.

1969: Assistant Conductor of Boston Symphony Orchestra

In 1969, Michael Tilson Thomas won the Koussevitzky Prize at Tanglewood and was subsequently named assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He also made his conducting debut, replacing William Steinberg.

1971: Music Director of Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra

In 1971, Michael Tilson Thomas became the music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, a position he held until 1979.

1971: Conducted Young People's Concerts with New York Philharmonic

In 1971, Michael Tilson Thomas began conducting the series of Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic, a role he continued until 1977.

1971: First Television Appearances

In 1971, Michael Tilson Thomas made his first television appearances in the Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic, which aired from 1971 to 1977.

1972: Regular PBS Appearances Begin

In 1972, Michael Tilson Thomas began making regular appearances on PBS, with broadcasts featuring him airing until 2008.

January 1974: Debut with San Francisco Symphony

In January 1974, Michael Tilson Thomas made his debut with the San Francisco Symphony, conducting Mahler's Symphony No. 9.

1974: Principal Guest Conductor of Boston Symphony Orchestra

In 1974, Michael Tilson Thomas concluded his tenure as principal guest conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, having held the position since 1969.

1976: Appeared in Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals

In 1976, Michael Tilson Thomas appeared alongside Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in a prime-time special, Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals.

Loading Video...

1977: Ended Young People's Concerts with New York Philharmonic

In 1977, Michael Tilson Thomas concluded conducting the series of Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic, a role he had begun in 1971.

1977: Ended Television Appearances

Michael Tilson Thomas concluded his television appearances in the Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic in 1977, which began in 1971.

1979: Departure from Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra

In 1979, Michael Tilson Thomas concluded his tenure as the music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, a position he had held since 1971.

1981: Principal Guest Conductor of Los Angeles Philharmonic

In 1981, Michael Tilson Thomas became the principal guest conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, a position he held until 1985.

1985: Disruption at Hollywood Bowl Performance

During a 1985 performance of Mahler's Eighth Symphony at the Hollywood Bowl, a police helicopter disrupted the concert, causing Michael Tilson Thomas to temporarily leave the stage.

1987: Founded New World Symphony

In 1987, Michael Tilson Thomas founded the New World Symphony in Miami Beach, Florida, an orchestral academy for young musicians.

1988: Principal Conductor of London Symphony Orchestra

In 1988, Michael Tilson Thomas became the principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO).

1990: Composed 'From the Diary of Anne Frank'

In 1990, Michael Tilson Thomas composed 'From the Diary of Anne Frank'.

1994: Final Year as Music Director of Ojai Music Festival

1994 marked the final year of Michael Tilson Thomas's seven times serving as the music director of the Ojai Music Festival, a position he first held in 1968.

1995: Music Director of San Francisco Symphony

In 1995, Michael Tilson Thomas became the 11th music director of the San Francisco Symphony.

1995: Principal Guest Conductor with the LSO

In 1995, Michael Tilson Thomas became the principal guest conductor with the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO).

1995: Composed 'Shówa/Shoáh'

In 1995, Michael Tilson Thomas composed 'Shówa/Shoáh' to memorialize the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima.

2002: Composed 'Poems of Emily Dickinson' and 'Urban Legend'

In 2002, Michael Tilson Thomas composed 'Poems of Emily Dickinson' and 'Urban Legend'.

April 2005: Carnegie Hall Premiere

In April 2005, Michael Tilson Thomas conducted the Carnegie Hall premiere of The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater, a tribute to his grandparents.

November 2006: Keeping Score Series Airs on PBS

In early November 2006, the Keeping Score television series, hosted by Michael Tilson Thomas, began airing nationally on PBS stations. The series examines the lives and music of great composers.

Loading Video...

2007: Return to Hollywood Bowl

In 2007, Michael Tilson Thomas returned to the Hollywood Bowl, leading the Los Angeles Philharmonic again in Mahler's Eighth Symphony, jokingly referencing a previous disruption.

2008: PBS Appearances End

In 2008, Michael Tilson Thomas's regular appearances on PBS concluded, having begun in 1972.

2009: Collaborated with YouTube

In 2009, Michael Tilson Thomas collaborated with YouTube to create the YouTube Symphony Orchestra, an orchestra whose members were selected from 30 countries based on video auditions.

March 20, 2011: Conducted YTSO2 in Sydney

On March 20, 2011, Michael Tilson Thomas conducted the "YTSO2" (YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2) in Sydney.

2011: Hosted 'The Thomashefskys' concert stage show

In 2011, Michael Tilson Thomas hosted a concert stage show celebrating his grandparents and the music of American Yiddish theatre, titled The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater.

2011: Opened New World Center

In 2011, the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center in Miami Beach opened, with Michael Tilson Thomas playing a significant role in its development.

2012: Aired on PBS

In 2012, The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater, which Michael Tilson Thomas hosted, aired on the PBS series Great Performances.

November 2, 2014: Marriage to Joshua Robison

On November 2, 2014, Michael Tilson Thomas married Joshua Robison. They had known each other for 50 years.

2016: Conductor Laureate of the LSO

In 2016, Michael Tilson Thomas became conductor laureate of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO).

October 2017: Announcement of Tenure Conclusion

In October 2017, the San Francisco Symphony announced that Michael Tilson Thomas would conclude his tenure as its music director at the close of the 2019–2020 season.

2017: President of Tomashefsky Project

In 2017, Michael Tilson Thomas served as president of the Tomashefsky Project, a $2 million undertaking to record and preserve his grandparents' theatrical achievements.

2019: Penultimate Year as Music Director of San Francisco Symphony

2019 was the penultimate year of Michael Tilson Thomas's tenure as music director of the San Francisco Symphony. He began his departure the following year.

2019: Composed Meditations on Rilke

In 2019, Michael Tilson Thomas composed Meditations on Rilke, wistful reflections on life and death, as he turned 75.

2020: Final Season as Music Director

In 2020, Michael Tilson Thomas concluded his tenure as music director of the San Francisco Symphony, after which he assumed the title of music director laureate.

2020: Featured on S&M2 album

In 2020, Michael Tilson Thomas was featured on the album S&M2 with the band Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony, conducting select pieces and playing keyboards on "Enter Sandman".

August 6, 2021: Cancer Diagnosis Disclosure

On August 6, 2021, Michael Tilson Thomas publicly announced his diagnosis of glioblastoma multiforme, an aggressive form of brain cancer.

January 9, 2022: Return to Los Angeles Philharmonic

On January 9, 2022, Michael Tilson Thomas conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic in his hometown for the first time since disclosing his cancer diagnosis. The concert included works by Gabriel Fauré, Tilson Thomas's Meditations on Rilke, and Sergei Prokofiev's Fifth Symphony.

March 2, 2022: Stepping Down as Artistic Director

Due to health concerns, Michael Tilson Thomas announced on March 2, 2022, that he would be stepping down as the artistic director of the New World Symphony and instead serve as the artistic director laureate.

March 2022: Stepping Down as Artistic Director

In March 2022, Michael Tilson Thomas announced he would step down as Artistic Director of the New World Symphony as of June 1, 2022.

June 1, 2022: Stepped down as Artistic Director of the New World Symphony

On June 1, 2022, Michael Tilson Thomas stepped down as Artistic Director of the New World Symphony.

February 2025: Brain Tumor Returns

In February 2025, Michael Tilson Thomas announced that his brain tumor had returned.

April 2025: Final Performance with San Francisco Symphony

In April 2025, Michael Tilson Thomas gave his final performance with the San Francisco Symphony while battling brain cancer.

April 26, 2025: Final Public Appearance

On April 26, 2025, Michael Tilson Thomas made his final public appearance conducting the San Francisco Symphony in a belated 80th birthday celebration concert.

February 22, 2026: Death of Joshua Robison

On February 22, 2026, Joshua Robison, Michael Tilson Thomas's husband, passed away at the age of 79.

April 22, 2026: Death of Michael Tilson Thomas

April 22, 2026 is the date that Michael Tilson Thomas died. He had been battling brain cancer.