Thomas Wilkins (conductor)

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Thomas Alphonso Wilkins (born c.1956) is an American orchestra conductor.[1] He is Music Director Laureate of the Omaha Symphony Orchestra,[2] Principal Conductor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra,[3] Artistic Advisor, Education and Community Engagement of the Boston Symphony Orchestra,[4] and Principal Guest Conductor of the Virginia Symphony.[5]

Wilkins was born in Norfolk, Virginia and grew-up in a housing project, the son of a single mother and welfare recipient.[4] His inspiration to become an orchestra conductor came from a performance of The Star-Spangled Banner he attended when he was eight years old.[1]

Wilkins received a bachelor's degree in music education from the Shenandoah Conservatory in 1978, and a master of music degree in orchestral conducting from the New England Conservatory of Music in 1982.[2]

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