"Renowned Conductor Seiji Ozawa Passes Away at 88"

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Seiji Ozawa, the acclaimed Japanese conductor known for his leadership of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and international influence, has passed away at the age of 88. His career spanned decades and included significant contributions to the world of classical music, as well as the founding of music festivals and orchestras in Japan. Ozawa's legacy includes his impact on the BSO, his efforts to elevate Japanese musicians on the international stage, and his enduring influence on the Tanglewood Music Center.
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