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Boston Civic Symphony was created in 1924.
Seiji Ozawa is not currently the conductor of the Vienna State Opera. He is a renowned Japanese conductor known for his work with various orchestras and opera companies around the world, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. While he has conducted at prestigious venues, his primary affiliations have varied over the years and do not include a permanent position at the Vienna State Opera.
The Symphony Hall in Boston is known for a few things, it is considered to have some of the best acoustics for an music hall as well as it houses the Boston Pop orchestra.
It was founded in 1881. Presently, in 2009, that symphony orchestra is 128 years young.
Seiji Ozawa is a Japanese conductor of western classical music. For 29 years, 1973-2002, he was music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. During that time he won two Emmy awards for television work with the Orchestra. Since then he has worked in Japan helping to bring Japanese and international orchestra players together. In 1994 the Boston Symphony named the new music hall at Tanglewood the "Seiji Ozawa Hall."
Seiji Ozawa is a conductor best known for his work with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Boston Civic Symphony was created in 1924.
Boston Symphony Orchestra was created in 1881.
Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras was created in 1958.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra is based in Boston's historic Symphony Hall, at 301 Massachusetts Avenue. During the summer, they are usually in residence at Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox, MA.
Seiji Ozawa is not currently the conductor of the Vienna State Opera. He is a renowned Japanese conductor known for his work with various orchestras and opera companies around the world, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. While he has conducted at prestigious venues, his primary affiliations have varied over the years and do not include a permanent position at the Vienna State Opera.
Leonard Bernstein's teacher was Serge Koussevitzky, a Russian-born conductor and composer. Koussevitzky was also a renowned music educator and the conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Bernstein studied conducting with Koussevitzky at the Tanglewood Music Center in Massachusetts.
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The Symphony Hall in Boston is known for a few things, it is considered to have some of the best acoustics for an music hall as well as it houses the Boston Pop orchestra.
Keith Lockhart has: Played Himself (conductor) in "Evening at Pops" in 1970. Played himself in "Evening at Pops" in 1970. Played Himself - Conductor in "Great Performances" in 1971. Played himself in "A Centennial Toast to Symphony Hall" in 2002. Played himself in "Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular 2009" in 2009. Played Himself (conductor) in "Chris Botti in Boston" in 2009. Played Himself - Conductor in "BBC Proms" in 2011. Played Himself - conductor in "Mario Frangoulis Live with the Boston Pops" in 2012. Played Himself - Conductor in "BBC Proms" in 2013.
In 2004-2005, it was James Levine, earning a total of $3.5m from Boston Symphony($1.6m) and Metropolitan Opera($1.9). Any ideas of the more recent ones? http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2006/07/25/levine_is_top_paid_conductor_in_us/