A Tribute to Seiji Ozawa

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2024
  • At the top of yesterday’s concert (2/9) at Symphony Hall, our President & CEO Chad Smith shared a few words honoring Seiji Ozawa’s legacy, followed by a performance led by Karina Canellakis of Bach’s “Air on G” - a work he often shared as a farewell to his friends during his lifetime - and a moment of silence.
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  • @billgirolamo9015
    @billgirolamo9015 4 месяца назад +39

    A beautiful tribute to Seiji Ozawa, his legacy, his inspiration, and the gifts he brought not only to Boston but to the world of Music.

  • @josepablo1514
    @josepablo1514 4 месяца назад +23

    Seiji Ozawa will go on living through the music and art we were given by him on his monumental recordings.

  • @kazuhikokoike8725
    @kazuhikokoike8725 4 месяца назад +37

    This deeply heartfelt memorial performance by BSO members may touched a chord with Maestro. Thank you BSO.

  • @DeanCassady
    @DeanCassady 4 месяца назад +5

    No applause, but silence, for him.

  • @NN-df7hl
    @NN-df7hl 4 месяца назад +82

    Nice tribute. But wish the announcer had spoken more about what a trailblazer Ozawa was, breaking down barriers for Asian musicians at a time when they were considered to be "unfit" for Classical Music. Thus proving just how universal the genre is.

    • @kaisergnocchi2
      @kaisergnocchi2 4 месяца назад +1

      Only Ozawa managed to break this barrier; the many of Asian musicians continue to be categorized as unfit for classical music.

    • @NN-df7hl
      @NN-df7hl 4 месяца назад +7

      @@kaisergnocchi2 But he paved the way for folks like Yo-Yo, Kyung Wha Chung...now Yuja Wang and Seong-Jin Cho and Yunchan Lim, etc., not to mention conductors like Myung-Whun Chung, Kent Nagano, Xian Zhang. Also, Zubin Mehta, a colleague, benefited from his exposure. Yes, there are still prejudices and barriers. But it's a world of difference between then and now. Can't imagine what it must've been like to be the first Asian in the spotlight. Pretty tough, I'm sure. So it'd be more correct to say he helped EVERYONE who may have felt left out of the genre. Like nowadays it's not such a big deal to see female conductors and soloists of color. And this idea that Asians are "too robotic" in music-making is finally dissolving for good. I cannot believe, for example, any critic alive saying Yunchan Lim is merely a machine. If he did then he should be pronounced deaf and dumb. ;)

    • @kaisergnocchi2
      @kaisergnocchi2 4 месяца назад +2

      @@NN-df7hl It's such an annoying theme that Asians are playing like machines; not that it's a racial tendency, please observe that it's a result of artistic paths and personal idealism of that artist. It's shameful that opinions like Asians not understanding "our" music still exist. Artists mentioned by you, are part of humanity's heritage, perhaps the result of developing and opening up in academies, rather than stemming from a modern Asian tendency to adapt to Western culture.

    • @NN-df7hl
      @NN-df7hl 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@kaisergnocchi2 Great Music is universal, able to touch anyone and everyone. So I never understood how a certain race could be said to never "get it." Frankly, I think the establishment just got jealous over the influx of talent from Asia and wanted to find any excuse to knock it down. I hope they now feel ashamed about it. Yes, Asians are also developing their own "Classical Music," through home-grown composers, mixing idioms and cultures. It's an exciting time. :)

  • @papagen00
    @papagen00 4 месяца назад +26

    To add to Chad Smith's fine tribute, Ozawa was also instrumental in starting Western classical music culture in Japan that grew and lasted to this day -- Tokyo has world's only Tower Records store, and the world's biggest (only?) classical music CD market.

    • @gdd29
      @gdd29 3 месяца назад +1

      Very true. He started and lead the "Saito Kinen Orchestra" in Japan that has been the cupid for us Japanese to meet with the true beauty of Western classical music especially Brahms. Saito Kinen has been the best and Seiji's legacy.

  • @theemporersnewclothes
    @theemporersnewclothes 4 месяца назад +28

    A fitting tribute to an awesome conductor

  • @user-wm2fz3li4n
    @user-wm2fz3li4n 4 месяца назад +21

    小澤さんは日本で長い晩年を過ごし亡くなった。しかし彼は長くボストンで活躍し愛され、クラシック音楽の聖地ウィーンに招かれた。ボストン、世界が彼を喪ったのだ。われわれ日本人は彼らにお悔やみを言わなければならない。

  • @christophercurdo4384
    @christophercurdo4384 4 месяца назад +26

    I have spent many a night seated close to this stage looking up at Seiji Ozawa conducting and at the wonderful violist Cathy Basrak performing and although I have not known these individuals personally I share her tears at this great loss. Rest in peace Seiji and thanks to both of you for your dedication and gifts.

  • @amadeushsu1981
    @amadeushsu1981 4 месяца назад +7

    The spirit of Maestro Ozawa lives on ...

  • @erlandschneck-holze4476
    @erlandschneck-holze4476 4 месяца назад +17

    R.I.P. great maestro!

  • @michaelwright1177
    @michaelwright1177 4 месяца назад +13

    I was a bassoon student at New England Conservatory in 1991. I got to see him conduct many rehearsals and concerts. A great experience.

  • @sailingsam3815
    @sailingsam3815 4 месяца назад +21

    Beautifully played...brings back memory of Seiji Ozawa conducting Boston Symphony at Carnegie Hall.

  • @marthafortier
    @marthafortier 4 месяца назад +8

    Maestro Ozawa will be missed as he was loved, greatly.

  • @SergejRazinkov
    @SergejRazinkov 4 месяца назад +12

    Seiji Ozawa war einer von der größten Dirigenten unserer Zeit bei welchem man immer die lebendige Musik hörte! Musik die immer mit der Geist der Liebe, Kummer, Freude....erfüllt war. Leider werden wir solche lebendige Konzerte sehr selten in unserer Zeit zu erleben. Danke Maestro.

  • @melaniamonicacraciun9900
    @melaniamonicacraciun9900 4 месяца назад +9

    😢😢😢 Rest in Peace gentle giant, condolences the family, fans are invited to organize tribute events keeping the memory alive, Maestro Seiji is still a great teacher of conducting but as well, having the proper approach towards the classical music 😢😢😢 people that made of our lives a better place never die, we can not forget them, they are immortal unforgettable forever alive in our hearts 😢😢😢

  • @CMECD
    @CMECD 4 месяца назад +14

    平和を希求し続けて旅立った彼に心からの栄誉と感謝を。音楽は言語を超えて人をつなぐはず。争いの時代に戻らぬように彼の理念を受け止めたい。どうぞ安らかに。

  • @arinosuke5096
    @arinosuke5096 4 месяца назад +13

    Very beautiful performance!
    Maestro SEIJI will live on in our hearts!

  • @asjp
    @asjp 4 месяца назад +38

    きっと今頃小澤さんはヨーロッパに行く際に貨物船に乗せて行ったあの日の丸のついたスクーターを乗り回し、元気に昔の恩師や仲間のところに遊びに行ってると思います。まだ多様性もさほどなかった時代に、日本から来た指揮者を何十年にも渡り支えてくださったオケ関係者の皆さん、ボストン市民の皆さんに感謝です。。

  • @gwang3103
    @gwang3103 4 месяца назад +3

    This is a sad loss. I still listen to Respighi's Roman symphonic poems and the Chinese piece 'Little Sisters of the Grassland' as conducted by Ozawa. Brilliant conductor.
    May you find peace in the hereafter, sir. You will be remembered.

  • @muse5853
    @muse5853 4 месяца назад +10

    Thank you for the solemn and beautiful performance honoring Seiji. I was so impressed by a very moving speech by the CEO Chad Smith. We all miss an unparalleled conductor of the world. R.I.P. Maestro.

  • @fjfjrfjfjr
    @fjfjrfjfjr 4 месяца назад +10

    Much gratitude.

  • @GuaPanda
    @GuaPanda 4 месяца назад +8

    Beautiful tribute. Touched my heart. Music brings us together. He will be missed.

  • @ninirosso9866
    @ninirosso9866 4 месяца назад +3

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏼😢
    Rest in Peace, Maestro! Thank for the music, end deep love from Argentina!

  • @doromamire
    @doromamire 2 месяца назад +1

    Seiji Ozawa, distinguished for his profound influence in the realm of classical music, solidified his status as an eminent conductor in the late twentieth century. His presence, characterized by a compelling gravitas, captivated orchestral performers. Under his baton, orchestras were seemingly entranced, coalescing around his artistic vision, thereby weaving performances of meticulous craftsmanship and nuanced interpretation.

  • @user-fe4sw6ql4s
    @user-fe4sw6ql4s 4 месяца назад +19

    思い出せばN響との三十数年振りの演奏会で阪神大震災の犠牲者に対し、同じバッハのアリアを指揮されたマエストロ小澤が目に浮かびます。ありがとうマエストロ!

  • @user-wp4ju4hp5w
    @user-wp4ju4hp5w 4 месяца назад +7

    I remember Ozawa used Vic Firth as the timpanist in a Japanese Orchestra concert years ago.

  • @kenccwong418
    @kenccwong418 3 месяца назад +1

    Seiji , your music will live in our hearts. Rest in peace.

  • @LutherAllen-dj5yu
    @LutherAllen-dj5yu Месяц назад

    Bob. It be a honor for have you help me with the podcasts
    We will have fun.
    I promise

  • @user-wc6my1ne3i
    @user-wc6my1ne3i 4 месяца назад +6

    ありがとうございます!

  • @janetshapiro4669
    @janetshapiro4669 4 месяца назад +6

    We truly have lost a giant in the world of music. However, as was said, he lives on through the current BSO and in all the performances in Symphony Hall now and forever, which venue he gracefully lifted up with his musical talent and shared with us to enjoy. Thank you Maestro Seiji Ozawa.

  • @danielwmwolf
    @danielwmwolf 4 месяца назад +1

    Wonderful. Thank you for helping me to pay tribute to master born in eternity.🙏

  • @TrinityMozart
    @TrinityMozart 4 месяца назад +2

    He was a absolutely wonderful and handsome man in the Tokyo and Boston orchestras. 🎼🙏

  • @jmer9126
    @jmer9126 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you. I will miss his influence and music. One deep impression on me was his Carmina Burana. Goodbye and many thanks, Maestro ❤

  • @matumatu3683
    @matumatu3683 4 месяца назад +6

    ありがとう。

  • @carlosemmerich1200
    @carlosemmerich1200 4 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful homage to Ozawa san! RIP, Seiji Ozawa!!❤

  • @LutherAllen-dj5yu
    @LutherAllen-dj5yu Месяц назад

    Yeah Deb Sr. I appreciate it.

  • @kevinshih3799
    @kevinshih3799 4 месяца назад +3

    rest in peace maestro 🙏

  • @wushuhuang8840
    @wushuhuang8840 3 месяца назад

    Thank you BSO

  • @ksenijacizek5901
    @ksenijacizek5901 4 месяца назад +3

    RIP Maestro Ozawa.

  • @guy-tm1xl
    @guy-tm1xl 4 месяца назад +3

    演奏が終わった後の沈黙を見て涙が止まりませんでした。ありがとう。

  • @paololaconi4036
    @paololaconi4036 4 месяца назад +3

    Grazie Maestro. ❤

  • @hot4989
    @hot4989 Месяц назад

    ありがとうございます。

  • @lizwillis7595
    @lizwillis7595 3 месяца назад

    Thank you. Sky is awesome with blowing wind joining Seiji and Bach.

  • @ezequielferreiratrompete
    @ezequielferreiratrompete 4 месяца назад +7

    Brasil chora a partida de Sheiji Osawa Santos - Brasil

  • @denisegomesdias5580
    @denisegomesdias5580 3 месяца назад

    My deepest respect from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @user-ym5wf7qx5l
    @user-ym5wf7qx5l 4 месяца назад

    Your previous performance of Holst's ``Planets'' with Seiji Ozawa is the best moment for me.Thank you!

  • @user-in1pc3sn8l
    @user-in1pc3sn8l 4 месяца назад

    Thank you bso. Salute to all of you. From Japan

  • @violinhunter2
    @violinhunter2 4 месяца назад +3

    Sometimes, Elgar's Nimrod variation is played on occasions like this but not today.

  • @duwir5959
    @duwir5959 4 месяца назад +2

    They have treated him so badly in his last years.

  • @AlvarNunyez1527
    @AlvarNunyez1527 3 месяца назад

    Thank you Seiji!

  • @pedroalbertosierraespinoza865
    @pedroalbertosierraespinoza865 3 месяца назад

    El gran maestro, ha sido mi favorito !!!!! hermoso hombre....hermosas sus interpretaciones...no podía ser de otra forma....el Universo valora a uno de los más grandes directores de orquesta !!!!

  • @haydenwayne3710
    @haydenwayne3710 4 месяца назад

    I met Ozawa as a fellow artist. He was brusquely rude and arrogant. He was competent. But, seriously, tell me a landmark performance he contributed to the other notable colleagues of worthy notice.

  • @fatdoi003
    @fatdoi003 4 месяца назад +1

    the only student of both Karajan and Bernstein and now he's with them....

  • @wondonpark9414
    @wondonpark9414 4 месяца назад

    R.I.P Maestro Seiji !

  • @LutherAllen-dj5yu
    @LutherAllen-dj5yu Месяц назад

    I WILL BRING THE TROPHY
    THEN THE ACADEMY AT THE LAKE.

  • @user-po5uc8te7f
    @user-po5uc8te7f 3 месяца назад

    Beautifully performed. Man, she is hard to follow.

  • @De_mitaSiburian-uw7xs
    @De_mitaSiburian-uw7xs 4 месяца назад

    Nice

  • @guavajellyjam
    @guavajellyjam 4 месяца назад +2

    ♥️💔🕯️🕊️🙏🏼

  • @litoboy5
    @litoboy5 4 месяца назад

    R.I.P.

  • @user-ij6lg8of9q
    @user-ij6lg8of9q 3 месяца назад

    😢😮 あまりに美しく哀しみ溢れて,すでに天に召された全ての方々を癒し赦し😮更にご苦労に報われん事を、せいじさんあなたのために祈ります,またあなたの願い;「戦争を繰り返さない」私も同じ希望です、残り85以降も全力で祈って行動し,天へ帰れますようお力をください❣️

  • @barbaramills8833
    @barbaramills8833 4 месяца назад

    😂SF Symphony gives concerts in Stern Grove in the summer. On one of those days I came barreling own the path to almost crash into him at the bottom. Mortifying. Thank goodness I didn’t!

  • @user-xb7ml5bh8e
    @user-xb7ml5bh8e 4 месяца назад +4

    お悔やみ申し上げます

  • @user-it6kv8rb3k
    @user-it6kv8rb3k 4 месяца назад +1

    고인의 명복을 빔니다.

  • @eiskid64
    @eiskid64 4 месяца назад

    Sorry Seiji for that little mistake: I think it was Bach's original "Air in D-major" from the Orchestral Suite No. 3 and not as announced the arrangement for violin and orchestra called "Air on G" by german violinist August Wilhelmj.

  • @korean.neri927
    @korean.neri927 4 месяца назад +1

    삼가 고인의 명복을 빕니다.

  • @golwol
    @golwol 4 месяца назад +2

    この指揮を見たら、すぐにレッスンして直すだろうな、小澤さんなら。

  • @ac8155
    @ac8155 4 месяца назад +1

    他的門生是有褔的。

  • @marciareginaferreira6489
    @marciareginaferreira6489 3 месяца назад

    🌠🤍💮🎻🎶🦋

  • @raymondfelsted9541
    @raymondfelsted9541 4 месяца назад

    10:00 am

  • @LutherAllen-dj5yu
    @LutherAllen-dj5yu Месяц назад

    OKAY..SEARCHER AND SEARCHERS HAVE TWO DIFFERENT COGNIATIONS. ONE SINGULAR AND ONE IS PLURAL, SO THEY ARE TWO DIFFERENT
    BASED ON QUANTITY
    UGH.

  • @LutherAllen-dj5yu
    @LutherAllen-dj5yu Месяц назад

    MEXICAN RESTAURANT
    DO THEY REALIZE HOW BAD THAT IS
    NO. I GOT TO TALK TO HER

  • @Itapirkanmaa2
    @Itapirkanmaa2 4 месяца назад +2

    What's the purpose of that woman? Is she kin to Ozawa or something?

    • @violinhunter2
      @violinhunter2 4 месяца назад +2

      Indeed. She was superfluous, like an ornament. I remember when Claudio Abaddo "conducted" one of Bach's Brandenburg concertos with a really small ensemble - truly unnecessary.

    • @emjay2045
      @emjay2045 4 месяца назад +1

      Conductor …

    • @thechansfamily
      @thechansfamily 3 месяца назад +1

      A rather rude question, I would say.

    • @Itapirkanmaa2
      @Itapirkanmaa2 3 месяца назад +1

      @@thechansfamily I mean is she supposed to conduct the orchestra? There are schools for it.