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Japanese Conductor Seiji Ozawa Would Have Turned 90

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Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa was born 90 years ago today. The world-famous maestro left his mark on several orchestras with his musical leadership, most notably the Boston Symphony Orchestra, where he worked for almost three decades. This summer, Matsumoto, Japan, hosted a festival dedicated to him, which he attended.
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Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa was born 90 years ago today. The world-famous maestro left his mark on several orchestras with his musical leadership, most notably the Boston Symphony Orchestra, where he worked for almost three decades. This summer, Matsumoto, Japan, hosted a festival dedicated to him, which he attended.

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sta.si broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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