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Young Seiji Ozawa

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2010

Seiji Ozawa 
-born September 1, 1935
-1959:International Competition of Orchestra Conductors in Besançon (First Price)
-1965--1969:Tronto Symphony Orchestra
-1970--1977:Sanfrancisco Symphony Orchestra
-1973--2002:Boston Symphony Orchestra
-2002-2010:The Vienna State Opera (Wiener Staatsoper)

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  • Is this beethoven no. 1? or is it a mozart?

  • @NellyBoogan --beethoven no. 1

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  • Amo a Seiji. Lo ví por primera vez en TV, en un concierto al aire libre MARAVILLOSO. Hasta que gracias a YOUTUBE, me conecté nuevamente con su espectacular dirección y videos.

  • The great Rudolf Serkin!!!!!

  • he reminds me of me so much

  • @TheVideoCollections it's beethoven n 2: it' was the first concerto written by beethoven but is universally renowed as beethoven number 2 (as it was published for second)

  • なんと素晴らしい。

  • T was a student at Tanglewood the same year that Seiji and was friends with him..

    I remember Charles munch walking around the grounds with Seiji. I also remember Seiji joining some of his fellow students and going to "Seven Hills" a hangout after hours.. Years later when I was a member of The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Seiji came to conduct and we reunited with a few memories of those decades earlier.. How nice it was..

  • Very heartwarming video, showing humor, bridging generations, cultures &styles,(Serkin/Ozawa, what contrast yet what harmony),and showing why he has been always so valued as a partner by the greatest soiloists & singers.

  • Fantastic video - and sooo many wonderful memories of this truly gifted man.

    Many thanks for posting this!

    I first saw Mr Ozawa when he was guest conductor with the Toronto symphony Orchestra - in Massey Hall, I think it was circa 1962 - Tchiakovsky's 5th symphony - and the way he transformed our orchestra was remarkable - it made you thing you were seeing & listening to the Viena Philharmonic. Truly amazing.

    I was so happy when he became our 'permanent' conductor a couple of years later

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