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2004 Year in Arts
 MEDIA: Top stories
 CLASSICAL: James Levine
 DANCE: Ballet moves up
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James Levine's programs bring promise

In a year of vitality and variety, the BSO's new music director shines

By Richard Dyer
Globe Staff / December 26, 2004

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James Levine is certainly the musical man of the year, although he has led only six concerts so far as music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. (Full article: 1014 words)

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