Ozawa, Seiji 1935-
Overview
Works: | 3,342 works in 7,071 publications in 11 languages and 87,874 library holdings |
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Genres: | Musical settings Operas Live sound recordings Drama Excerpts Songs and music Symphonies Art music Cantatas Incidental music |
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Roles: | Conductor, Performer, Narrator, Author, Interviewee, Other, Editor, Composer, Honoree, Director, end, Restager , Actor, Adapter, con |
Classifications: | M1530, 782.1 |
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Most widely held works about
Seiji Ozawa
- Absolutely on music : conversations by Seiji Ozawa( Book )
- Seiji : an intimate portrait of Seiji Ozawa by Lincoln Russell( Book )
- 16 extraordinary Asian Americans by Nancy Lobb( Book )
- Seiji Ozawa : symphony conductor by Charnan Simon( Book )
- Seiji Ozawa by Sheri Tan( Book )
- Lincoln Russell : portraits of Seiji Ozawa and other photographs, 1978-1998 by Lincoln Russell( Book )
- Onaji toshi ni umarete : ongaku,bungaku ga bokura o tsukutta by Seiji Ozawa( Book )
- Absolutely on music by Seiji Ozawa( Book )
- Boku no ongaku musha shugyō by Seiji Ozawa( Book )
- Living opera by Joshua Jampol( Book )
- Yu Xiaoze Zheng'er gong du de wu hou yin yue shi guang by Seiji Ozawa( Book )
- Owaranai natsu by Seira Ozawa( Book )
- Ongaku by Seiji Ozawa( Book )
- Seiji Ozawa celebrates 20 years with the Boston Symphony Orchestra by Seiji Ozawa( Recording )
- Ozawa Seiji daikenkyū = Seiji Ozawa( Book )
- Seiji Ozawa by Hajime Sawatari( Book )
- Ozawa seiji = Seiji Ozawa by Seiji Ozawa( Book )
- Ozawa Seiji NOW( Book )
- Seiji Ozawa : Kinoshita Akira shashinshū Ozawa Seiji no sekai by Akira Kinoshita( Book )
- Ozawa Seiji : taidon to shashin by Seiji Ozawa( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Seiji Ozawa
Carmina burana by
Carl Orff(
)
69 editions published between 1970 and 2014 in 6 languages and held by 1,346 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Carmina Burana is a scenic cantata composed by Carl Orff in 1935 and 1936. It is based on 24 of the poems found in the medieval collection Carmina Burana
69 editions published between 1970 and 2014 in 6 languages and held by 1,346 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Carmina Burana is a scenic cantata composed by Carl Orff in 1935 and 1936. It is based on 24 of the poems found in the medieval collection Carmina Burana
Boléro by
Maurice Ravel(
)
56 editions published between 1974 and 2011 in 5 languages and held by 883 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contents: Bolero, La valse, Pavane pour une infante defunte, Daphnis et chloe
56 editions published between 1974 and 2011 in 5 languages and held by 883 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contents: Bolero, La valse, Pavane pour une infante defunte, Daphnis et chloe
Carmen by
Georges Bizet(
)
45 editions published between 1984 and 2012 in 4 languages and held by 818 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This production was recorded in the Teatro di San Carlo di Napoli in 1960 and is sung in Italian. This CD set also includes excerpts from two other productions; one with Giuletta Simionato as Carmen, recorded in Palermo in 1959 (sung in Italian) and one with Simionato as Carmen and Di Stefano as Don José recorded in La Scala Milan in 1955 and conducted by Karajan
45 editions published between 1984 and 2012 in 4 languages and held by 818 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This production was recorded in the Teatro di San Carlo di Napoli in 1960 and is sung in Italian. This CD set also includes excerpts from two other productions; one with Giuletta Simionato as Carmen, recorded in Palermo in 1959 (sung in Italian) and one with Simionato as Carmen and Di Stefano as Don José recorded in La Scala Milan in 1955 and conducted by Karajan
When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd by
Roger Sessions(
Recording
)
20 editions published between 1977 and 2003 in 3 languages and held by 813 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Work based on poetry by Walt Whitman
20 editions published between 1977 and 2003 in 3 languages and held by 813 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Work based on poetry by Walt Whitman
Pique dame by
Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky(
)
23 editions published between 1992 and 2009 in 5 languages and held by 688 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Pique Dame: Lyrischer Roman in drei Akten, op. 68. Libretto: Modest Tschaikowsky nach Alexander Puschkin
23 editions published between 1992 and 2009 in 5 languages and held by 688 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Pique Dame: Lyrischer Roman in drei Akten, op. 68. Libretto: Modest Tschaikowsky nach Alexander Puschkin
The American album by
Itzhak Perlman(
Recording
)
25 editions published between 1981 and 2015 in 4 languages and held by 659 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
25 editions published between 1981 and 2015 in 4 languages and held by 659 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Elektra by
Richard Strauss(
)
32 editions published between 1988 and 2014 in German and Undetermined and held by 645 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In the courtyard of the palace of Agamemnon, murdered king of Mycenae, Elektra bemoans her father's murder at the hands of her mother, Klytämnestra, and her mother's lover, Aegisth. She vows vengeance. She is interrupted by her younger sister, Chrysothemis, who urges Elektra to give up her obsession with revenge so they both can lead normal lives. Chrysothemis reappears with news that Orest is dead. Stunned, Elektra tells her sister she must now help kill Klytämnestra and Aegisth. When the girl pulls away in terror and runs off, Elektra starts to dig for the buried ax that killed Agamemnon. She is interrupted by a stranger who says he has come to inform Klytämnestra of Orest's death. When Elektra reveals her name, he tells her Orest lives. Servants come and kiss his hand. The dogs of the house know me, he says, but not my own sister. Crying his name, Elektra falls into Orest's arms and tells him she has lived only for his return. Their reunion is cut short when Orest is summoned before Klytämnestra. He kills both the queen and her lover. Elektra begins an ecstatic dance and when Chryothemis returns, Elektra falls dead
32 editions published between 1988 and 2014 in German and Undetermined and held by 645 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In the courtyard of the palace of Agamemnon, murdered king of Mycenae, Elektra bemoans her father's murder at the hands of her mother, Klytämnestra, and her mother's lover, Aegisth. She vows vengeance. She is interrupted by her younger sister, Chrysothemis, who urges Elektra to give up her obsession with revenge so they both can lead normal lives. Chrysothemis reappears with news that Orest is dead. Stunned, Elektra tells her sister she must now help kill Klytämnestra and Aegisth. When the girl pulls away in terror and runs off, Elektra starts to dig for the buried ax that killed Agamemnon. She is interrupted by a stranger who says he has come to inform Klytämnestra of Orest's death. When Elektra reveals her name, he tells her Orest lives. Servants come and kiss his hand. The dogs of the house know me, he says, but not my own sister. Crying his name, Elektra falls into Orest's arms and tells him she has lived only for his return. Their reunion is cut short when Orest is summoned before Klytämnestra. He kills both the queen and her lover. Elektra begins an ecstatic dance and when Chryothemis returns, Elektra falls dead
Gurre-Lieder by
Arnold Schoenberg(
Recording
)
8 editions published between 1979 and 2014 in German and held by 645 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
8 editions published between 1979 and 2014 in German and held by 645 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Gloria ; Stabat Mater by
Francis Poulenc(
Recording
)
15 editions published in 1989 in 4 languages and held by 627 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
15 editions published in 1989 in 4 languages and held by 627 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Konzert für klavier und orchester No. 1 ; Konzert für klavier und orchester No. 2 ; Totentanz by
Franz Liszt(
Recording
)
22 editions published in 1988 in 4 languages and held by 623 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
22 editions published in 1988 in 4 languages and held by 623 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Violin concertos = Violinkonzerte by
Johann Sebastian Bach(
)
9 editions published between 1980 and 1996 in No Linguistic content and Undetermined and held by 616 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Concertos. Violon, cordes et basse continue. BWV 1041. La mineur. Bach, Johann Sebastian
9 editions published between 1980 and 1996 in No Linguistic content and Undetermined and held by 616 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Concertos. Violon, cordes et basse continue. BWV 1041. La mineur. Bach, Johann Sebastian
Shéhérazade by
Maurice Ravel(
)
26 editions published between 1981 and 2016 in 4 languages and held by 589 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Shéhérazade de Tristan Klingsor pour voix et orchestre / Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé pour voix et neuf instruments / Chansons madécasses d'Evariste de Parny pour voix et trois instruments / Don Quichotte à Dulcinée de Paul Morand pour voix et orchestre / Cinq mélodies populaires grecques pour voix et orchestre
26 editions published between 1981 and 2016 in 4 languages and held by 589 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Shéhérazade de Tristan Klingsor pour voix et orchestre / Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé pour voix et neuf instruments / Chansons madécasses d'Evariste de Parny pour voix et trois instruments / Don Quichotte à Dulcinée de Paul Morand pour voix et orchestre / Cinq mélodies populaires grecques pour voix et orchestre
Oedipus Rex by
Igor Stravinsky(
Visual
)
44 editions published between 1992 and 2012 in 6 languages and held by 570 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This ambitious production uses a number of striking visual elements including a massive set that floats above a reflecting pool, huge puppets, and sculptures. The noted Butoh artist, Min Tanaka, dances the role of Oedipus, and is joined by twenty dancers to portray this classical tragedy
44 editions published between 1992 and 2012 in 6 languages and held by 570 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This ambitious production uses a number of striking visual elements including a massive set that floats above a reflecting pool, huge puppets, and sculptures. The noted Butoh artist, Min Tanaka, dances the role of Oedipus, and is joined by twenty dancers to portray this classical tragedy
Turangalîla symphony ; L'ascension by
Olivier Messiaen(
Recording
)
27 editions published between 1967 and 2004 in 5 languages and held by 553 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Recorded in England
27 editions published between 1967 and 2004 in 5 languages and held by 553 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Recorded in England
A midsummer night's dream : op. 21/op. 61 = Ein Sommernachtstraum = Songe d'une nuit d'été by
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy(
Recording
)
9 editions published in 1994 in 3 languages and held by 552 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published in 1994 in 3 languages and held by 552 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Poèmes by
Renée Fleming(
Recording
)
15 editions published in 2012 in French and Undetermined and held by 530 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
As the sensual centrepiece of an album of 20th century French vocal masterpieces, Renée Fleming makes her first-ever recording of Ravel's ravishing Shéhérazade. Complementing Shéhérazade is Olivier Messiaen's collection of love songs to his young wife, the Poemes pour Mi - a tour de force of voluptuous vocalism. A trio of major works is completed by one written for Renée Fleming by the doyen of French composers, Henri Dutilleux - his dramatic Le Temps l'horloge. The album is completed by two earlier songs by Dutilleux, specially-orchestrated for this album and recorded in the presence of the composer
15 editions published in 2012 in French and Undetermined and held by 530 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
As the sensual centrepiece of an album of 20th century French vocal masterpieces, Renée Fleming makes her first-ever recording of Ravel's ravishing Shéhérazade. Complementing Shéhérazade is Olivier Messiaen's collection of love songs to his young wife, the Poemes pour Mi - a tour de force of voluptuous vocalism. A trio of major works is completed by one written for Renée Fleming by the doyen of French composers, Henri Dutilleux - his dramatic Le Temps l'horloge. The album is completed by two earlier songs by Dutilleux, specially-orchestrated for this album and recorded in the presence of the composer
Les contes d'Hoffmann by
Jacques Offenbach(
Recording
)
23 editions published between 1989 and 1992 in 5 languages and held by 516 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Pierre Monteux, a master of French repertoire, conducts in this 1955 performance of Offenbach's Les Contes d'Hoffman. This Metropolitan Opera production features an all-star cast that includes Rise Stevens, Richard Tucker, Roberta Peters, and Lucine Amara
23 editions published between 1989 and 1992 in 5 languages and held by 516 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Pierre Monteux, a master of French repertoire, conducts in this 1955 performance of Offenbach's Les Contes d'Hoffman. This Metropolitan Opera production features an all-star cast that includes Rise Stevens, Richard Tucker, Roberta Peters, and Lucine Amara
Piano concerto no. 1 ; Violin concerto by
Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky(
)
and held by 472 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
and held by 472 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Symphony no. 5 by
Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky(
)
3 editions published between 1983 and 2017 and held by 466 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Computer readable information includes biographies, historical information, and scores
3 editions published between 1983 and 2017 and held by 466 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Computer readable information includes biographies, historical information, and scores
Ceremonial ; Family tree ; My way of life ; Requiem ; Air by
Tōru Takemitsu(
)
6 editions published between 1997 and 2014 in 3 languages and held by 461 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published between 1997 and 2014 in 3 languages and held by 461 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Boston Symphony Orchestra Other Performer Musician Collaborator Conductor Instrumentalist
- Tanglewood Festival Chorus Singer Performer
- Saitō Kinen Ōkesutora Other Performer Instrumentalist Musician
- Berliner Philharmoniker Other Performer Instrumentalist Musician
- Orchestre national de France Other Performer Instrumentalist Musician
- Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich 1840-1893 Librettist Author Contributor Composer
- Perlman, Itzhak 1945- Interviewee Performer Instrumentalist Author
- Ravel, Maurice 1875-1937 Arranger Performer Author Editor Composer
- Rostropovich, Mstislav 1927-2007 Other Arranger Performer Conductor Author Instrumentalist Composer
- Norman, Jessye Other Singer Performer Author Interviewee
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Ballets Boleros (Music) Cantatas, Secular Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 8 parts) with orchestra Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra Choruses, Secular (Women's voices) with orchestra Concertos (Piano) Concertos (Violin) Concertos (Violins (2) with string orchestra) Concertos (Violin with string orchestra) Conductors (Music) Electra--(Greek mythological figure) Europe Gloria in excelsis Deo (Music) Goliards Hoffmann, E. T. A.--(Ernst Theodor Amadeus), Incidental music Incidental music--Excerpts Jacobsen, J. P.--(Jens Peter), Klingsor, Tristan, Live sound recordings Monologues with music (Chorus with orchestra) Monologues with music (Orchestra) Music New York (State)--New York Opera Operas Operas--Excerpts Operas--Librettos Orchestral music Orchestral music, Arranged Overtures Ozawa, Seiji, Piano with orchestra Shakespeare, William, Song cycles Songs, Latin (Medieval and modern) Songs (High voice) with orchestra Stabat Mater dolorosa (Music) Students' songs Suites (Orchestra) Suites (Violin with string orchestra) Symphonic poems Symphonies United States Violin with orchestra, Arranged Vocal music Waltzes Whitman, Walt,
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Alternative Names
Ozava Seidžis
Ozava Szeidzsi
Ozawa
Ozawa,seiji.
Ozawa, Seiji 1935-
Seidži Ozawa japonský dirigent
Seiji Ozawa
Seiji Ozawa 1935-
Seiji Ozawa chef d'orchestre
Seiji Ozawa direttore d'orchestra giapponese
Seiji Ozawa Japanese orchestra conductor
Seiji Ozawa japanischer Dirigent
Seiji Ozawa Japans dirigent
Seiji Ozawa japoński dyrygent
Одзава, Сэйдзи
Сейдзі Одзава
סייג'י אוזאווה
סייג'י אוזאווה מנצח תזמורות יפני
소택정이 1935-
오자와 세이지
おざわ せいじ
オザワ, セイジ
オザワ, セイジ 1935-
小澤, 征爾
小沢, 征爾 1935-...
小澤幹雄
小澤征爾
小澤征爾 1935-
小澤征爾 日本の指揮者
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