I vividly remember seeing Seiji Ozawa conduct a number of years ago at Tanglewood in Massachusetts. It was visually artistic as well as musicially artisitic. I thought Ozawa had incredible passion and humanity. His performances were not aways flawless which, to me, made him a magnificent artist. His was so technically subperb yet imbued every performance with thought and a quest for meaning. Music is that expression of the soul's journey for meaing. It uses an abstact language which is universal and communicates on a non-verbal level. Ozawa understands that and grapples with it in each piece he conducts. There is a good article about Ozawa on the NPR site. It's attached beyow. http://www.npr.org/programs/wesun/features/2002/ozawa/
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