Trailblazing conductor Seiji Ozawa died of heart failure in Japan on Feb. 6 aged 88. With a career that stretched decades, Ozawa was at the forefront of classical music in postwar Japan.
Charismatic Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa, who led the Boston Symphony Orchestra for nearly 30 years and delighted audiences with his energetic style, died at his home in Tokyo aged 88 ...
So roughly speaking, $2.45 million, though others disagree on some of the specifics, with Noritaka Funamizu saying in a 2002 Edge interview that the development length was two years. Each artist ...
Kapuso actor and model David Licauco caused a stir on social media when he playfully mentioned former Japanese adult film star Maria Ozawa. The episode, which aired on January 8, featured Licauco ...
Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa was born on September 1st 1935, and is recognised for his interpretations of large-scale Romantic works. He’s probably best known as the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s ...
Legislation proposed in February is meant to remedy this, but it could take up to five years for a new vetting system to become operative, said Jun Osawa, a senior research fellow at Nakasone ...
When it came to creating a spectacle, the late Seiji Ozawa was “just a wizard,” longtime Boston Symphony Orchestra bassist Lawrence Wolfe said in a recent phone conversation. “There was a ...
Analyzing the motivating forces behind the trend toward Japanese direct overseas production, this work examines the appreciation of the yen, rising labor and energy costs, environmental decay, ...
Renowned conductor Seiji Ozawa, who died on Feb. 6 at age 88, was a very tearful maestro. Many times I’d see him weep, whether he was happy, sad or frustrated. Like the eyes of children who have ...
2 at the Seiji Ozawa Matsumoto Festival (OMF), a music festival being held here through Sept. 6. It was his first visit to Japan in about 30 years. For about an hour, Williams, 91, conducted a ...
alongside established names — Philippe Parreno’s flickering light (Esther Schipper), Yoshitomo Nara’s 1997 drawings (Galerie Zink), and Noritaka Tatehana’s gravity-defying, “heel-less ...