Michael Tilson Thomas on his love of music | 60 Minutes Archive

In a 2000 interview with Morley Safer, renowned conductor Michael Tilson Thomas shared his deep passion for music and its profound impact on both performers and audiences. Thomas, who passed away at 81 after a battle with cancer, expressed that bringing music to life was a sacred duty for him. His career was marked by a dedication to making classical music accessible and engaging, emphasizing the emotional and transformative power of music. Thomas’s influence extended beyond conducting, as he was known for his innovative approaches and commitment to music education. His legacy is one of inspiration, leaving a lasting impact on the world of classical music and those who experienced his work. QUESTION: How might Michael Tilson Thomas’s approach to making music accessible influence future generations of musicians and audiences? 

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