Monthly Archives: April 2026

Michael Tilson Thomas Dies

Conductor, composer, and educator Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) passed away on April 22, 2026, at age 81 at his San Francisco home, following a battle with glioblastoma multiforme, an aggressive brain cancer. As the San Francisco Symphony’s music director laureate, he was celebrated for his transformative 25-year tenure (1995–2020), which established the orchestra as a…


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Finale 45: Beethoven Symphony No. 7

Composed between 1811 and 1812, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 emerged during a turbulent yet creatively fertile period in the life of the composer. Europe was in the throes of the Napoleonic Wars, and Vienna itself was marked by political uncertainty and shifting alliances. Beethoven, increasingly isolated by his advancing deafness, retreated during the summer of…


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The Melding of Science and Art

If one believes that the great artist ranks higher in the cultural scale or possesses a unique skill or insight into the human condition superior to that of the great scientist, the reason for such a view is likely as follows: The work produced by a great artist is unique to that artist. If Beethoven…


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Music for America’s 250th Birthday

The program notes for the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra’s May 23, 2026, concert marking America’s 250th birthday are below. Tickets can be purchased here. American Salute Composed in 1942 at the height of World War II, American Salute by Morton Gould stands as one of the most exuberant and enduring expressions of American musical patriotism. The…


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A Photon – Time and Space

The subject of this post is off topic by a lot, but it’s interesting enough for a few comments. I’m a physician, not a physicist, so please check my presentation for accuracy. From the perspective of a photon, the concept of time as we experience it effectively ceases to exist. This phenomenon is a direct…


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Tito Gobbi

I’ve been writing a lot about great baritones of the past century, while I’ve mentioned him a few times, this is the first post devoted exclusively to Tito Gobbi (1913-1984). A major figure of 20th-century opera, Gobbi combined vocal distinction with an acting ability rarely equaled among singers of any vocal category. His career, which…


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