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Ozawa and Dench Among Winners of Rich Prizes From Japan Art Association
The honorees will each get more than $180,000.
July 11, 2011André Previn and Kiri Te Kanawa at Carnegie - Review
The NHK Symphony Orchestra from Toyko appeared at Carnegie Hall as part of the JapanNYC Festival, with André Previn conducting and Kiri Te Kanawa as soloist.
March 23, 2011ARTS, BRIEFLY; Seiji Ozawa Cancels Carnegie Hall Dates
Conductor Seiji Ozawa cancels his spring performances at Carnegie Hall because of health problems; photo
January 28, 2011Ozawa Cancels Carnegie Hall Dates After Back Surgery
Mr. Ozawa's doctors believe he will not have recovered enough for concerts that were scheduled on April 1 and 2.
January 27, 2011ARTS, BRIEFLY; Surgery for Back Sidelines Ozawa
Conductor Seiji Ozawa will miss three Mito Chamber Orchestra concerts in Japan in January because of back surgery; photo
January 6, 2011'The Nutcracker' Chronicles: Listening to the Score
Whenever anyone tells you they want never to hear the "Nutcracker" music again, you know they haven't really been listening to it.
December 31, 2010Seiji Ozawa and ‘War Requiem’ at Carnegie - Review
Seiji Ozawa hit Britten’s internationalist themes but injected a personal element as well in a concert by the Saito Kinen Orchestra.
December 20, 2010Ozawa’s Children Accept Award for Him
The Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa was to receive the Shigemitsu Award for distinction in international cultural affairs after his Carnegie Hall concert with the Saito Kinen Orchestra on Saturday evening.
December 20, 2010Saito Kinen Orchestra at Carnegie Hall - Review
Seiji Ozawa helped lead the Saito Kinen Orchestra in Carnegie Hall as part of the JapanNYC festival.
December 17, 2010Seiji Ozawa, Ailing, Has Limited Role in JapanNYC at Carnegie Hall
The JapanNYC festival mounted by Carnegie Hall is under way, but there is a cloud of uncertainty over the participation of its artistic director, Seiji Ozawa, who is ailing.
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