"What happens when the music stops? Where does…" — Michael Tilson Thomas
"What happens when the music stops? Where does it go?"
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31 Quotes by Michael Tilson Thomas
Michael Tilson Thomas has 31 quotes on this site.
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If you're curious, if you have a capacity for wonder, if you're alive, you know all that you need to…
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The big difference between human happiness and sadness? Thirty-seven freakin' vibrations.
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Classical music is an unbroken, living tradition that goes back over 1,000 years, and every one of those years has…
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Classical music is a wonderful 1200 year-old tradition that witnesses everything that it has meant and what it means right…
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You can't have Bach, Mozart and Beethoven as your favorite composers. They simply define what music is!
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The world changes when there's music in it.
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But those musics do not address the larger kind of architecture in time that classical music does, whatever each one…
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When I first was conducting as guest conductor in Europe 25 years ago, I would propose doing American pieces and…
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I think music needs to be presented in a way so that kids can grasp songs, dances, simple music that's…
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But without the experience of actually singing or playing these things yourself, you don't have the same kind of involvement…
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But if I can be convinced and then through the work that we do together, the orchestra can really be…
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They are representations of many shared hours of collaboration between us all. That's the real nature of the relationship the…
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