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June 6, 2007

Thomas back on his mission to bring music to kids

Zoe Mezin:

Elegantly ensconced in an elaborately embroidered armchair at the British ambassador's residence, Michael Tilson Thomas reveals his recipe for drawing young people to classical music.

"Rosebud," says the San Francisco Symphony music director, who was in Paris until Monday filming a future installment of the "Keeping Score" documentary series.
"When Charles Foster Kane dies (in the movie "Citizen Kane"), a paperweight falls and he says the word 'Rosebud.' 'Keeping Score' is like that. It tries to go behind the scenes, into the unconscious of the composers and their world. It builds up from small, seemingly inconsequential things to see what drives them."
Storytelling is central to the "Keeping Score" series that aired on PBS to 3.5 million viewers in November 2006. In forthcoming episodes, Thomas follows the same formula.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 6, 2007 6:40 AM
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