Bernard Gregoire writes in his defense of Ozawa:
>His conducting of traditional classical material of Brahms, Beethoven and
>Mozart has evolved from poor 25 years ago to acceptable to good today.
Jeez - some defense! If I had 25 years to learn the basic repertoire I
might be able to come up with some acceptable performances too -- and I'm
only an armchair conductor!
If the odds of coming up wiht a memorable performance are 500 to 1, then
over 25 years, there wouldbe several memorable concerts that people can
cite. However, I don't think this is enough to justify leadership of such
a great orchestra for so long. I wonder what the real story is behind his
long tenure in Boston.
Eric