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hatrack

(59,597 posts)
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 08:58 AM Feb 2024

Seiji Ozawa, groundbreaking Japanese conductor, dies at 88

Seiji Ozawa, the shaggy-haired, high-voltage maestro who served as music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for almost 30 years and was widely considered the first Asian conductor to win world renown leading a classical orchestra, died Feb. 6 at his home in Tokyo. He was 88. The Seiji Ozawa International Academy Switzerland announced the death on its webpage but did not provide an immediate cause.

Mr. Ozawa, who underwent treatment for esophageal cancer in 2010, had been in fragile health for years. He was expected to conduct the Boston Symphony in July 2016 but pulled out that May because of what was described as a “lack of physical strength.”

It was a melancholy coda for a man who had arrived in Boston in the early 1970s as a long-haired and fashionably clad maestro who exuded youthful energy. He seemed a sharp contrast to the middle-aged, tuxedoed Northern Europeans who had long dominated the podium in classical music.

It was the twilight of the counterculture, Boston was booming, and Mr. Ozawa seemed at home in that most collegiate of college towns, newly awakened from a long period of being considered staid and hidebound. His studiously hip, turtle-necked, love-beaded image (adroitly advanced by the BSO’s public relations department) made him seem a new sort of music director for a new age.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2024/02/09/seiji-ozawa-conductor-bso-boston-dead-obituary/

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Seiji Ozawa, groundbreaking Japanese conductor, dies at 88 (Original Post) hatrack Feb 2024 OP
SO sad... 2naSalit Feb 2024 #1
Right place, right time. He made it happen. cachukis Feb 2024 #2
Oh! I am suddenly back at the Hatch Shell on the 4th of July and Croney Feb 2024 #3
He was a great conductor. usonian Feb 2024 #4
Loved him BeyondGeography Feb 2024 #5

Croney

(4,674 posts)
3. Oh! I am suddenly back at the Hatch Shell on the 4th of July and
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 09:26 AM
Feb 2024

he is conducting The 1812 Overture with joy and flourish. He was a treasure.

BeyondGeography

(39,392 posts)
5. Loved him
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 12:47 PM
Feb 2024

Especially his work with the Saito Kinen Orchestra later in life. He just kept getting better IMO.

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