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Muti to Conduct Chicago Symphony

The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association has named maestro Riccardo Muti as the next music director of the CSO. He's the tenth conductor to hold that post. "I would like to make this last engagement as music director in my life something that can enrich people," Mr. Muti said Monday in his first interview after signing the contract. Click here to read the full story.

Watch conductors Riccardo Muti and Seiji Ozawa on The Charlie Rose Show in April, 1999:

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