
小澤征爾への追悼ポスト集(so far)(1)
以下は、小澤征爾への主な追悼ポスト(いまのところの)。
小澤征爾(公式)
【訃報】小澤征爾 逝去について 指揮者小澤征爾は、2月6日都内自宅にて安らかに永眠いたしました。享年88歳。死因は心不全でした。 故人の意思により、葬儀は近親者のみで執り行いました。 故人が生前賜りましたご厚情に深く感謝いたしますとともに、謹んでお知らせいたします。
【訃報】小澤征爾 逝去について 指揮者小澤征爾は、2月6日都内自宅にて安らかに永眠いたしました。享年88歳。死因は心不全でした。
— 小澤征爾 Seiji Ozawa (@seijiozawa_info) February 9, 2024
故人の意思により、葬儀は近親者のみで執り行いました。
故人が生前賜りましたご厚情に深く感謝いたしますとともに、謹んでお知らせいたします。
VEROZA Japan pic.twitter.com/KLKVTlnZNZ
ベルリン・フィル
We mourn the death of our dear friend and honorary member Seiji Ozawa. More to follow. ベルリン・フィルはかけがえのない友人であり、当楽団の名誉団員でもある小澤征爾に心からの哀悼の意を表します。詳細は追ってお知らせいたします。
We mourn the death of our dear friend and honorary member Seiji Ozawa. More to follow.
— Berliner Philharmoniker (@BerlinPhil) February 9, 2024
ベルリン・フィルはかけがえのない友人であり、当楽団の名誉団員でもある小澤征爾に心からの哀悼の意を表します。詳細は追ってお知らせいたします。 pic.twitter.com/lOOxkBx5bE
ウィーン・フィル
We mourns the loss of our honorary member Seiji Ozawa. Seiji Ozawa, one of the great conductors of our time, has passed away. We look back with gratitude & love on many performances together, especially on tour through Japan. Read the full statement here: https://bit.ly/3ODHHQa
We mourns the loss of our honorary member Seiji Ozawa.
— Vienna Philharmonic (@Vienna_Phil) February 9, 2024
Seiji Ozawa, one of the great conductors of our time, has passed away. We look back with gratitude & love on many performances together, especially on tour through Japan. Read the full statement here: https://t.co/wPvAm4F79b pic.twitter.com/ypUloixlaY
ボストン響
(1/3) With great sorrow, we announce the death of our beloved Music Director Laureate Seiji Ozawa, who passed away on February 6 at age 88 in Tokyo.
(1/3) With great sorrow, we announce the death of our beloved Music Director Laureate Seiji Ozawa, who passed away on February 6 at age 88 in Tokyo. pic.twitter.com/2oJpa57b1o
— Boston Symphony (@BostonSymphony) February 9, 2024
medeci.tv
[HOMMAGE] "Seiji Ozawa was the first Asian conductor to make it big in the West. He brought new life to the image of a classical conductor, with charisma worthy of Leonard Bernstein." - Le Monde French newspaper Maestro Ozawa left us at 88 this week.
[HOMMAGE] "Seiji Ozawa was the first Asian conductor to make it big in the West. He brought new life to the image of a classical conductor, with charisma worthy of Leonard Bernstein." - Le Monde French newspaper
— medici.tv (@medicitv) February 9, 2024
Maestro Ozawa left us at 88 this week. https://t.co/nO1Pvfsq5G pic.twitter.com/4dwV3njAZD
アンドリス・ネルソン
Seiji Ozawa was one of the warmest, kindest, and most generous people I have ever had the privilege of meeting. He was a great friend, a brilliant role model, and an exemplary musician and leader. He has been an inspiration to me all my life and I will miss him dearly.
Seiji Ozawa was one of the warmest, kindest, and most generous people I have ever had the privilege of meeting.
— Andris Nelsons (@andris_nelsons) February 9, 2024
He was a great friend, a brilliant role model, and an exemplary musician and leader. He has been an inspiration to me all my life and I will miss him dearly. pic.twitter.com/38giOe1zPZ
カミーユ・トマ
Extremely sad to read this news. #SeijiOzawa was one of the greatest human being & musician I ever met. I learned so much from him during my summers at the Ozawa Academy. This
will remain forever in my memory&heart. RIP Maestro and thank you…
Extremely sad to read this news.#SeijiOzawa was one of the greatest human being & musician I ever met. I learned so much from him during my summers at the Ozawa Academy.
— Camille Thomas (@CamilleThomasOF) February 9, 2024
This 👇 will remain forever in my memory&heart. RIP Maestro and thank you…🪽🙏🏻💔 pic.twitter.com/362dxpAkKC
カリーナ・カレナキス
Seiji Ozawa has touched and inspired so many of us. It's very moving to be with his orchestra during this time of grief. We will hold a moment of silence during today's concert in his memory.
Seiji Ozawa has touched and inspired so many of us. It's very moving to be with his orchestra during this time of grief. We will hold a moment of silence during today's concert in his memory. https://t.co/VqwyJ7aWLW
— Karina Canellakis (@kcanellakis) February 9, 2024
カーネギー・ホール
We remember acclaimed conductor Seiji Ozawa, who made his Carnegie Hall debut leading the
in a work by Toshiro Mayuzumi in 1961. Ozawa went on to appear at the Hall nearly 190 times, most often with the
. In 1990, he led the BSO in the world premiere of...
We remember acclaimed conductor Seiji Ozawa, who made his Carnegie Hall debut leading the @nyphil in a work by Toshiro Mayuzumi in 1961. Ozawa went on to appear at the Hall nearly 190 times, most often with the @BostonSymphony. In 1990, he led the BSO in the world premiere of... pic.twitter.com/wKg6eudcfS
— Carnegie Hall (@carnegiehall) February 9, 2024
プラシド・ドミンゴ
Rest in peace great maestro Seiji Ozawa. I cherished our works together and times of jogging together on the Paris streets.
Rest in peace great maestro Seiji Ozawa. I cherished our works together and times of jogging together on the Paris streets.🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/Dqepa2k25X
— Placido Domingo (@PlacidoDomingo) February 9, 2024
ニューヨークタイムス
Breaking News: Seiji Ozawa, the high-spirited Japanese conductor who led the Boston Symphony Orchestra for 29 years, died at 8
Breaking News: Seiji Ozawa, the high-spirited Japanese conductor who led the Boston Symphony Orchestra for 29 years, died at 88.https://t.co/wcQYIbt5tu
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 9, 2024
アンジェラ・ゲオルギュー
Deeply saddened by the death of Seiji Ozawa, legendary conductor with a brilliant musicianship. I first met Seiji in 1993 when he was conducting Verdi‘s Falstaff at the
, where I was singing Nannetta (1/2)
Deeply saddened by the death of Seiji Ozawa, legendary conductor with a brilliant musicianship.
— Angela Gheorghiu (@angelagheorghiu) February 9, 2024
I first met Seiji in 1993 when he was conducting Verdi‘s Falstaff at the @WrStaatsoper, where I was singing Nannetta (1/2) pic.twitter.com/uve16du1Aq
メトロポリタン・オペラ
The Metropolitan Opera mourns the passing of conductor Seiji Ozawa and extends condolences to Ozawa’s family and his many friends and colleagues around the world. Read more about Ozawa’s legacy here:
https://x.com/MetOpera/status/1756051365397229679?s=20
The Metropolitan Opera mourns the passing of conductor Seiji Ozawa and extends condolences to Ozawa’s family and his many friends and colleagues around the world. Read more about Ozawa’s legacy here: https://t.co/iywD17k7Mh pic.twitter.com/1XUV7KvNAN
— Metropolitan Opera (@MetOpera) February 9, 2024
インプレッションの多いほうから選んだ(レコード会社は除いた)が、きりがないので、第1弾はこのへんでーー
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