Swiping my phone inadvertently, the real world-famous master Seiji Ozawa has passed away.
Most of the memorial articles I saw said that Mr. Ozawa had said that he would listen to "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" on his knees. More articles about the 2002 Vienna New Year** meeting Mr. Ozawa wished a happy New Year in Chinese.
I'm a person who doesn't know much about **, and I know the above two things, but it's obviously not these two things that make me remember this ** family. I can't remember what it was, it was in the early eighties. Obviously, it was impossible for a junior high school student in a small place to understand ** at that time, but it made me know Seiji Ozawa.
It was in 1999 that Seiji Ozawa really came to know and even admired Ozawa, when various events were being held around the world that spanned the millennium. One of these events was when Seiji Ozawa conducted choirs around the world in front of the landmarks of their respective countries, singing "Ode to Joy" in unison. For example, we Chinese artists sing together on the Great Wall, and Australians sing in front of the Shell Theatre ......And I forgot that art groups around the world were connected through the Internet, and under the command of Seiji Ozawa, they sang "Ode to Joy" in unison.
However, in order to write this article, I would like to mourn Mr. Seiji Ozawa. I searched the Internet to find the 1999 paragraph ** and revisit it, but I couldn't find it. Could it be that I have a wrong memory and that this scene never happened at all, or is it too long ago for the events of that time to be on the Internet?
When I was young, I thought that I had a good memory and would never forget what happened to me. When I got older, I realized that my memory was really not very reliable. If you need to keep it for a long time, you should write it down in other ways.
However, the incident of 1999 is very deep in my mind. To this day, I can still remember the tears in my eyes after the camera cut to the Great Wall of China.
At that time, I just thought of the power of science and technology, which has changed humanity and made the earth truly a village. At that time, I thought that globalization was a natural thing, that it would continue to be and that it could not be reversed.
Alas......This situation can be recalled, but it was already clear at the time.