"Remembering Seiji Ozawa: A Tribute to the Legendary Conductor"

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Seiji Ozawa, the acclaimed Japanese conductor known for his three-decade tenure as the Boston Symphony Orchestra's music director, has passed away at 88. His influential leadership and celebrity attracted renowned performers and elevated the orchestra's international recognition. Ozawa's legacy includes founding the Seiji Ozawa Matsumoto Festival and winning a Grammy with the Saito Kinen Orchestra. Despite controversy and health challenges, he leaves behind a lasting impact on the world of music.
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