The New York Philharmonic's opening subscription program will be conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas
Michael Tilson Thomas to lead New York Philharmonic opening subscription program. Three years after he announced he was treated for a brain tumor, he will conduct the program. New York Symphony conductor announced he had been treated for brain tumor in 2010. Tilson to conduct subscription program three years after announcing he had brain tumor.
Michael Tilson Thomas to lead New York Philharmonic opening subscription program. Three years after he announced he was treated for a brain tumor, he will conduct the program. New York Symphony conductor announced he had been treated for brain tumor in 2010. Tilson to conduct subscription program three years after announcing he had brain tumor.
Michael Tilson Thomas to lead New York Philharmonic opening subscription program. Three years after he announced he was treated for a brain tumor, he will conduct the program. New York Symphony conductor announced he had been treated for brain tumor in 2010. Tilson to conduct subscription program three years after announcing he had brain tumor.
Michael Tilson Thomas, 79, to conduct New York Philharmonic's opening subscription program. Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 14 and Mahler's Fifth Symphony will be performed in September. Thomas will conduct the opening performance of the symphony this year's opening program.