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Conductors Leonard Bernstein and Seiji Ozawa hold news conference in Boston



Conductors Leonard Bernstein and Seiji Ozawa hold news conference in Boston

Composer-conductor Leonard Bernstein (L) and Boston Symphony Music Director Seiji Ozawa holds a news conference in Boston on September 24, 1980 following a rehearsal of the BSO at Symphony Hall. Ozawa with open the symphony’s 100th anniversary season on September 25, in a program that features the world premiere of Bernstein’s Divertimento for Orchestra. (UPI Photo/Pam Price/Files)

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