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小澤征爾への追悼ポスト集(so far)(2)


ケネディセンター

Today, we are saddened to learn about the loss of Seiji Ozawa, a renowned conductor, and 2015 Kennedy Center Honoree. Seiji Ozawa held the position of Music Director at the

@BostonSymphony

from 1973 to 2002 & conducted the

@NatSymphonyDC

in 1978 and 1994.


フランス・ムジーク

Le chef d’orchestre japonais Seiji Ozawa est mort à 88 ans. Survivant d’un cancer de l’œsophage, ce fin spécialiste du répertoire français consacra sa vie à sublimer la musique en compagnie des plus grands orchestres, dont l’Orchestre national de France.


ロイター

Japan's Seiji Ozawa, one of the best-known orchestra conductors of his generation, died of heart failure at the age of 88, public broadcaster NHK announced

https://reut.rs/3SRzJpj


ウィーン国立歌劇場

Adieu Seiji Ozawa, RIP

Die Wiener Staatsoper trauert um Seiji Ozawa, einen der international bedeutendsten Dirigenten der letzten 60 Jahre, der zugleich ein Stück Staatsoperngeschichte geprägt und mitgeschrieben hat. ►


AP通信

BREAKING: Acclaimed Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa dies at age 88


マリン・オールソップ


My heartfelt condolences to Maestro Seiji Ozawa's family. He was a great mentor to me at Tanglewood and I will be forever grateful.


クリスティーン・ゴーキー

Having had the chance to make music and experience such joy and belly aching laughter with this extraordinary human being has been one of the greatest gifts of my life. I am in tears this morning, but am beyond grateful for you, Seiji Ozawa. Safe home, Maestro, and thank you


ワシントンポスト

Seiji Ozawa, 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.


レナード・バーンスタイン(公式)

The Leonard Bernstein Office and family mourns the loss of our dear friend and ground-breaking conductor Seiji Ozawa (1935-2024). https://nyti.ms/3wki68D [

Seiji Ozawa & Leonard Bernstein at Tanglewood, 1975, Photo by Heinz Weissenstein (Whitestone Photo).
@BostonSymphony
.]


W. デイヴィッド・マークス(作家)

Conductor Seiji Ozawa has died at 88. I wrote about him and Haruki Murakami's curious book about music a few years ago. Like other heroes of the early post-war generation, he wanted to compete on a global stage and went overseas to train with the best.



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