craiglemoult, Seiji Ozawa, whose artistry shaped the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s sound for 29 years — longer than any other conductor — has died at 88 at his home in Tokyo. I spoke today on @gbhnews with Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart about Ozawa's life and legacy. You can hear that conversation here (about halfway down the page) https://www.wgbh.org/music/2024-02-09/seiji-ozawa-acclaimed-japanese-conductor-who-led-the-boston-symphony-orchestra-dies-at-age-88
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