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Ozawa
[ oh-zah-wuh ]
noun
- Sei·ji [sey, -jee], 1935–2024, Japanese conductor in the the United States, Canada, Japan, and Austria.
Example Sentences
Part of this white supremacist racial project involves making “whiteness” a prerequisite for citizenship and national belonging as established by the Supreme Court in the infamous Ozawa and Thind cases.
Lives lived: Seiji Ozawa, a high-spirited Japanese conductor who directed the Boston Symphony Orchestra for decades, died at 88.
Seiji Ozawa, the eminent Japanese conductor whose death, at 88, was announced on Friday, was a force at the podium.
When Ozawa conducted the Boston orchestra in 2006 for the first time since he left four years before, he received a hero’s welcome with a nearly six-minute ovation.
The cause was heart failure, said a spokeswoman for the Seiji Ozawa International Academy Switzerland, which announced his death in a news release.
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