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Seiji Ozawa, 87, in tears conducting outer-space Beethoven concert | Classic FM

Legendary conductor Seiji Ozawa, 87, was left in tears following a performance of Beethoven’s ‘Egmont’ Overture which was broadcast live to outer space, for astronaut Koichi Wakata on the International Space Station โ€“ as part of the One Earth mission.

Ozawa returned for the first time in four years to lead the Saito Kinen Orchestra, in a world-first performance given in collaboration with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

โ€œI believe that this project will give us courage and hope for those of us who live in difficult times,โ€ Ozawa said in a statement. โ€œMusic has the power to connect peopleโ€™s hearts, transcending language, borders, races, and the atmosphere.

โ€œI am very much looking forward to meeting Mr. Wakata, who is now in space. I wonder what music sounds like in space.โ€

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