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  • Working with renowned conductors such as Seiji Ozawa, John Eliot Gardiner and Neeme Jarvi, Silverman has performed with international orchestras including the Chicago Symphony, the Sydney Symphony, the BBC (London) Symphony, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra and scores of major orchestras in Canada.

    Mississauga News 2008

  • It was premiered in Boston by the then-barely-known Leonard Bernstein; others who tackled it early in their careers include Seiji Ozawa, Andre Previn, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Simon Rattle and, most recently, Gustavo Dudamel.

    NSO Review: 'Turangalila's' majestic sweep soars above the flaws 2011

  • In 2001, his health already troubled with sciatica and hand tremors, he decided after much typical vacillation to succeed the superannuated Seiji Ozawa as music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from the 2004 season—performing his new duties in tandem with his old at the Met.

    The Met's Rock of Ages Norman Lebrecht 2011

  • She has choreographed dances for theatrical productions, including Oedipus Rex with Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony, and plays at the Shakespeare Festival and the Yale Repertory Theater.

    Pearl Lang. 2009

  • Conductor Seiji Ozawa, who founded the festival and named it after his late mentor, Hideo Saito, will lead soprano Christine Goerke and other singers in performances of Britten's War Requiem.

    Datebook | Aug. 14-20 2009

  • The conductor's hands shown at the top of the cover are not those of Seiji Ozawa, and the music shown at bottom is not part of this season's schedule.

    It's All A Blur 2008

  • This year he programmed Ligeti's 1974 tone cluster poem written for music director Seiji Ozawa and the San Francisco Symphony entitled none other than "San Francisco Polyphony."

    Behind The Iron Curtain at the SF Symphony sfmike 2008

  • This year he programmed Ligeti's 1974 tone cluster poem written for music director Seiji Ozawa and the San Francisco Symphony entitled none other than "San Francisco Polyphony."

    Archive 2008-02-01 sfmike 2008

  • The ceremonies ended with a remarkable feat of internation cooperation: led by conductor Seiji Ozawa, huge choruses on five continents produced a rousing rendition of the "Ode to Joy" finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the sound neatly meshed by the wizardry of Japanese recording engineers.

    Festival Of Youth 2008

  • Yeah, it was a very, very moving concert, and I really think back with pure joy, because with Seiji Ozawa it was really very special to work, and by the way, I love Boston.

    Thomas Quasthoff: A Mighty 'Voice' Soars 2008

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