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[List of programs]
[1]
[Genre]
Classic other projects
[List of players]
[ 1] (2) Glenn Gould (P) Leonard Bernstein Conductor New York Philharmonic (3) Rudolf Zelkin (P) Ozawa Seiji Conductor Boston Symphony Orchestra (4) Uchida Mitsuko (P) Kurt Sanderring Conductor Royal -Concertgebouw Orchestra (5) Robert Levin (P) Conducted by John Elliott Gardiner Orchestral Revolution, et Romantique [2] (1) (7) Seiji Ozawa Conducted Saito Kinen Orchestra ( 2) Helvel・ Fon Karajan Conductor Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (3) Leonard Bernstein Conductor Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (4) (5) (6) Boston Symphony Orchestra Conductor Seiji Ozawa (8) Seiji Ozawa Conductor Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Shin Friends Chorus [3] (1) Seiji Ozawa, Boston Symphony Orchestra Tanglewood Festival Choir Kiri Te Kanawa (S) Marilyn Horne (MS) (2) Seiji Ozawa, Boston Symphony Orchestra Tanglewood Festival Chorus Boston Boys Choir James Christie (OG) (4) Seiji Ozawa, Boston Symphony Orchestra (3) (9) Seiji Ozawa, conductor Saito Kinen Orchestra (5) Seiji Ozawa, conductor Saito Kinen Orchestra SFK Matsumoto Choir, Kuriyu Chorus ( 6) Corky Siegel (HCA) Seiji Ozawa, conductor San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (7) Karl Böhm, Vienna Philharmonic Harmony Orchestra (8) Mirella Freini (S) Luciano Pavarotti (T) Herbert von Karajan Conductor Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
[Recording information]
[1] (2) Monaural recording [1] (2) [2] (1) (3) (7) [3] (3) (7) (9) Live recording / 62-2010
[Label]
A project based on the best-selling title book. If you listen to it without reading it, it looks like Ozawa's best album. "Comparison" of old and new recordings is also fun. His teacher Karajan and Bernstein's performances are included, and the price of one piece in three pieces is nice. Murakami's liner notes are also interesting.
A compilation of the best choices of Seiji Ozawa's past recordings and the recordings of the impressive conductors that Ozawa himself has heard so far on three CDs. It will be released in conjunction with the performance of Seiji Ozawa Music Academy held in March 2013.
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