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OCSS Hosts Luncheon for Sansei Vietnam Vets
Going to Angel games sometimes felt like being in Little Tokyo.
Seiji Ozawa was one of the worlds greatest conductors.I became keenly aware of the extraordinary impact that he had on this great institution.

Francis of Assisi without a score); and an inveterate lover of all things Boston and its sports teams: Seiji was all these things and much more to his fans around the world.(Photo by Miro Vintoniv)Other major highlights of Maestro Ozawas BSO tenure included a groundbreaking1979 tour to China; the opening of Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood in 1994 in his honor; a global performance of Beethovens Ode to Joy with six choirs performing on five continents for the opening of the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.and Seiji Ozawa play the piano during the Symphony Hall Centennial Ball.

Seiji Ozawa brought the BSO to new heights of international recognition and acclaim in his almost three decades as our music director.We extend our deepest sympathies to Maestro Ozawas family.

“Throughout my own journey as a conductor and as a young musician growing up in Latvia.
and finally the Boston Symphony.Gardena Valley Democratic Club.
A beloved volunteer and school tour docent at the Japanese American Naional Museum.and a memorial to JA Korean War veterans in South Korea.
He farmed in Orange County for many years.A leader in the Orange County Nikkei community.