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San Francisco Symphony T-Shirt Size XL Lost in the Music
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Here is a black, pre-worn T-Shirt, size XL that has graphics silk-screened in white on the front and back of the T-Shirt. On the front: musical notes, base and treble clef and a small box with the words: I AM HERE inside the box. On the back, it says: San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Music Director. The T-Shirt measures just under 25 inches across the chest measured under the arms and from the back of the neckband to the bottom hem is 29 inches. No holes or stains and 100% cotton,
And just so you know…
http://www.sfsymphony.org/About-Us/Michael-Tilson-Thomas
Since becoming Music Director in 1995, Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) has been part of the transformation of the San Francisco Symphony (SFS) into one of the world’s leading ensembles. He has enhanced the Symphony’s international reputation and expanded the audience for classical music. Under MTT’s leadership, the Symphony has showcased the music of American composers, won eleven Grammy® awards –seven for its Mahler cycle – and created Keeping Score, a groundbreaking, multi-year PBS series and multimedia project that has made the music of Beethoven, Ives, Mahler and other masters more accessible to people of all ages and musical backgrounds.
And just so you know…
http://www.sfsymphony.org/About-Us/Michael-Tilson-Thomas
Since becoming Music Director in 1995, Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) has been part of the transformation of the San Francisco Symphony (SFS) into one of the world’s leading ensembles. He has enhanced the Symphony’s international reputation and expanded the audience for classical music. Under MTT’s leadership, the Symphony has showcased the music of American composers, won eleven Grammy® awards –seven for its Mahler cycle – and created Keeping Score, a groundbreaking, multi-year PBS series and multimedia project that has made the music of Beethoven, Ives, Mahler and other masters more accessible to people of all ages and musical backgrounds.















